On Sun Feb 05 2006, instrujunkie <instrujunkie@...> wrote:
point last year, you can find very interesting things within the 50+
page result set of a google search on "AN1x" ;)
Anyways, a mail might hit the mailinglist about a new upload. I did some
digging in my very messy "incoming" dir, and found the an1x vsti which I
downloaded somewhere last year.
It's not perfect, but at least you can play around a bit with it. Afaik
it doesn't support the .an1 files, but hey, can't have it all.
Enjoy the vsti, maybe there's an update for it by now, it has been a
year ago since I found it (almost).
Cheers
--
Gerald Raucamp - cavey@...
http://www.cavey.nl
> --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, Jeff <jf.serviere@...> wrote:Well, not too difficult. With some perseverence, like I did at some
> >
> > The AN1X is also called "virtual analog" synthesizer
> Makes googling it so difficult
>
point last year, you can find very interesting things within the 50+
page result set of a google search on "AN1x" ;)
> > Assuming that a second hand synth could beThere is a free vsti...
> > cheaper than a dedicated software
> A VSTi as well might be free; if not now maybe 2008
>
Anyways, a mail might hit the mailinglist about a new upload. I did some
digging in my very messy "incoming" dir, and found the an1x vsti which I
downloaded somewhere last year.
It's not perfect, but at least you can play around a bit with it. Afaik
it doesn't support the .an1 files, but hey, can't have it all.
Enjoy the vsti, maybe there's an update for it by now, it has been a
year ago since I found it (almost).
Cheers
--
Gerald Raucamp - cavey@...
http://www.cavey.nl
