http://www.karma-lab.com/oasys/o_main.html this OASYS... ;-) or go to the korg web site... and I agree with you on the AN200 as well as saying the DX200 work great too in this aspect too. dale admin@... Lancaster CA Great group to talk about all things musical @ signature_riffs_of_the_pros-subscribe@yahoogroups.com band web pages Inquisitor Betrayer http://www.soundclick.com/bands/7/inquisitorbetrayermusic.htm Angel's Wings http://www.soundclick.com/angelswings ----- Original Message ----- From: zog2zog2003 To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 5:49 PM Subject: [AN1x] Re: AN200 newbie Hi, I've got a Korg Oasys, and, as far as I know, there isn't a linux driver that it works with. It will run on Windows up to ME, but not 2000 or XP, and on earlier Macs. The Korg 1212 audio card is supported by Linux, though. The Oasys is a great card, if you don't need XP. I'm finding that the AN200's box is a really good midi knob box for soft synths, or my Creamware card's synths. It's already laid out like an analog synth for you. Another thing I like is to load up a sample player with 4 channels of different percussion sounds, then drive it from the AN200's midi out. I'm also finding that I would have been fine without a lot of my equipment. There's plenty you can do with one synth and a lower level recording package, like maybe Cakewalk home studio, if you want to make recordings. Pete [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AN1x] Re: AN200 newbie
2005-02-18 by Dale Kay
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