Hello Rat Batblue, Well, the Yamaha AN1X is certainly a great synth that will satisfy your programming hunger. BTW, there's a FREE editor for this baby and may I say, the editor by it self is worth AN OSCAR, not in a million years will I use SoundDiver (which IS good BTW) to program this blue beauty. IMHO, it is a great virtual analog synth that can do nice basses, pads, strings, well all the things a good VA should be able to do. You've already a lot of experience taming your Alpha Juno 2 but you'll see that the AN1X is a lot easier to program, even for a novice synth user. Of course there are a lot of other VA's out there, that have the same sonic potential (or better) but not many can offer the same sonic possibilities a the same price. And today, here in Belgium anyway, they come very cheap second hand. I've seem them changing owners for less than 250 EUR but usually they go between 250 and 500 EUR. A small price for a lot of synthesizer pleasure. You can always listen to the online audio fragments at www.yamahasynth.com to give you an idea. But if possible you should try to find a local shop or a AN1X owner in your neighborhood, how a synth sounds is always a personal opinion and only YOUR ears can tell you how it sounds to you. BTW, did you know that the AN1X actually comes in several flavors? You can choose between the: AN1X => keyboard version, AN200 => desktop version, PLG150-AN=> plug-in board for an CS6X You can read all about them at www.yamahasynth.com to see which flavor would suite you most. Of course the AN1X is NOT a 'regular' ROM-pler like for example the JV/XV-series from Roland, those are more for fast access to sounds like guitars, flutes, organs, harps,... you know, presets (although they sound very good) and lesser for programming sounds (but is possible though). But if you're looking for a synth that will give you those analog (or emulation) sounds that you're looking for, you could buy a real analog synth but could also settle for a nicely priced VA like the AN1X which also weighs a lot less, even compared to other VA's. The AN1X is definitely worth checking out. Any negatives to report? Probably but I did not find any yet :), needless to say that I'm very happy with my AN1X. Perhaps you could soon be in that same position ? Greetings, hope you can find one to test drive, Luc Fonteyn -----Original Message----- From: Rat Batblue [mailto:ratbatblue@...] Sent: dinsdag 27 augustus 2002 18:25 To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com Subject: [AN1x] AN1X I'm looking to buy an analog modeling synth, but unfortunately do not live anywhere near a store that has one so I have no opportunity to hear one. The AN1X seems to be a great buy. I was just wondering if anyone is using one for rock or prog rock. I've got a Roland Alpha Juno 2 that I've been using for 15 years, but I'm looking for something with a little bit more programming horsepower. Basically I need something with some good leads, ballsy fat sawtooths and sime nice analog strings and pads. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com Community email addresses: Post message: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: AN1x-list-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: AN1x-list-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: AN1x-list-owner@yahoogroups.com Shortcut URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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RE: [AN1x] AN1X
2002-08-28 by Luc Fonteyn
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