--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Mike Metlay ++ Atomic City <metlay@a...> wrote: > Hello! > Hello Mike - welcome to the AN1x-list. > I am a new arrival on this list and a relatively new AN1x owner, > having acquired a used one from a colleague for a very good price. I > mainly have been using it as a MIDI controller but have been > intrigued by what little I have heard in its presets, and am > interested in digging deeper. > > My first and most important question for now is, are there any > resources out there for editing and storing AN1x patches that work on > Mac OS 9 or X? > Yes. An1xEdit (freeware) is available for both Wintel and Mac OS 9. You'll find a copy for download in the Files section here at Yahoo! Groups http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/files This program was commisioned by Yamaha and replaced the AN1x Editor 1.00b you mention in your post. You'll need to install and configure OMS if you're not already running it. If you should have problems receiving a file transmission from your AN1x -> AN1xEdit, please review the Tips & Tricks directory in the Files section http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/files/Tips%20and%20Tr icks/ for a write up 'AN1xEdit Will Not Receive (Macintosh)'. There is a minor bug in the OMS communication with AN1xEdit and this tip will 'wake up' the connection between the two. Works every time. There are dozens of user contributed AN1x Voices for download in the FIles section - the common format for this list is AN1xEdit format (.AN1) because it's proven to be cross platform tolerant and most of the AN* spin-offs are also supported ;-) There is no OS X version of AN1xEdit and the author has stated there will not be a port forthcoming. > I currently have Emagic SoundDiver 3.0 and the original Yamaha AN1x > Editor (1.0 beta) that came on floppy disk with the synth; using both > has been painful so far. I managed to get the Yamaha editor running > long enough to upload the Demo patch banks that came on floppy with > the synth, one by one into the AN1x, so I could move them over to > SoundDiver. That involved running the pre-OMS Yamaha editor with a > direct hookup between the AN1x and an old Apple 1in/1out MIDI > interface, uploading sounds to the AN1x, unhooking the old interface > and reattaching the AN1x to my OMS-savvy Studio5LX, running > SoundDiver, creating a new library, downloading and saving the > patches, rinse, repeat. Urgh. Right. > > Having moved everything over to SoundDiver I can now get rid of the > AN1x editor, but SoundDiver has its own difficulties for me. I don't > suppose Malte Rogacki is on this list? If so, Malte, can I pick your > brains about this Adaptation you wrote for the AN1x? I run Logic Audio but not SoundDiver - it's been a couple of years since I last had a demo copy up & running. If time permits I'll try to reinstall it. I don't believe we've ever heard from Matte on this list - have you checked the SoundDiver forum here at Yahoo! Groups? We had a couple of SD users in the past but they've not been active on the list recently. Maybe if you post a specific question someone will step up... > > Also, are there patch resources for the AN1x out there in any sort of > format that SD can understand or import? I like disassembling other > people's patches to learn how they work, and I have a lot of raw > material to work with right now, but someday I might want to go > further afield. > See above - go to the Files section. BTW - AN1xEdit can automatically convert an .AN1 file into SysEx for use in other programs ;-) > TIA > > mike > You might check out http://www.osxaudio.com/ for an OS X compatible SysEx utility. I'm not currently running OS X but I simply planned to use bulk dumps into Logic for my AN1x Voices rather than AN1xEdit - but I'm fairly comfortable navigating the AN1x by hand to begin with. Hope this helps. regards, Jon
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Re: Mac resources for AN1x users?
2003-04-24 by Jon
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