> But in this sense i am wondering if it is possible to use the AN200 > editsoftware with the AN1x... You probably can, but I'm not too sure you want to... From the images at sonicstate, it looks very much like the editor for the PLG150-AN. For starters, that editor has to run inside XGWorks (or XGWorks lite, which also comes bundeled with the PLG). Very funny to have two sequencers running at once, since XGWorks is utterly unusable as a sequencer, compared to Cubase. However, I'm not sure the AN200-editor has to be run inside XGWorks. Apart from the XGWorks problem, it seems to me the PLG150-editor is limited in functionality. For instance, where did the sinewave for OSC2 go? Looks like that one is missing in the AN200-editor as well. I used the PLG150-editor for five minutes or so, then I switched to AN1x-edit. Although I feel the layout of the "original" PLG150 editor is a bit clearer that that of AN1x-edit, I think AN1x-edit is much more competent, and in the long run, easier to work with once you get a hang of how the different controls interact. Just my 2... /Patrik ---- The primary purpose of wings is to prevent flight ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas" <tomfinegan@...> To: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 9:14 PM Subject: [AN1x-list] AN200 review > > --Tom
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Re: [AN1x-list] AN200 review
2001-05-02 by Patrik Rydberg
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