--- In AN1x-list@egroups.com, Sayer <sayerseely@y...> wrote:
overview how it´s done and so forth. Still great work.
Keep us (or at least me, if noone else is interested) informed.
sooo
big and if you ask someone they tell you always different things. I
guess i have to try them out before i buy some.
sounds, even if it´s "vurtual analogue". Shame to all ppl, who
believe that AN1x sounds like plastic and their JX8p is the only real
thing...
> It took awhile to map it all... The bad news ishave to go back
> that I just moved and have set everything up from scratch, so I
> and redo all of the routings (and take a new studio picture!).Hm, i know what you mean. But still i think these maps give a good
overview how it´s done and so forth. Still great work.
Keep us (or at least me, if noone else is interested) informed.
> the speaker. The monitors are rather nuetral sounding. It took someHm, that´s what monitors are for. But the range of products is
sooo
big and if you ask someone they tell you always different things. I
guess i have to try them out before i buy some.
> > p.s. The AN1x looks nice in your setup. For what do you mostly usebasses are quite
> > it? Can the basses compete with your SH101?
>
> Mostly basses and some leads/arps. The sonic character of the
> different from the SH-101. I still love the sound of the AN1x evenafter adding
> synths like the Nova and Waldorf MWII to my setup.Well, that just proved my theory, that it instrument has its own
sounds, even if it´s "vurtual analogue". Shame to all ppl, who
believe that AN1x sounds like plastic and their JX8p is the only real
thing...
