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2000-10-18 by dbase789@aol.com

Hi all !
   
           
                             I've bought an AN1x  second hand from one of my 
mates,
few weeks ago..It's my very first anlog synth, and I just begin to have a 
clear overview of it's sounds capacity..another point is how does it work!!!  
 I hope it will come with time... Right now, I have downloaded all that I 
could from the net, even voices, but I believe i'm gonna stick with The 
AN1xedit(may I thank yamaha to put it as a freeware app) and AN1xgenetix, 
wich is a very clever programm,I have to say...
   There are two questions, in short , I have:
 
1/  Is the loop editor of AN1xEdit the best way to store sequences?and what 
Datas are sent to my sequencer?
 
2/  I have downloaded a pretty "how to make sounds" tutorial from Yamaha's 
site, but there's no place I could fine the disk over wich the explanations 
given are dealing..

      does anyone have an answer to one (or more) of these deep interogations 
?
Tnx in advance.
     

Jeremy .Levat.
Home based coffee drinker
mailto:  dbase789@...

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2000-10-21 by jondl@jdlx-musique.com

Hello and welcome to the list!

--- In AN1x-list@egroups.com, dbase789@a... wrote:
> Hi all !
>    
>            
>                              I've bought an AN1x  second hand from
one of my 
> mates,
> few weeks ago..It's my very first anlog synth, and I just begin to
have a 
> clear overview of it's sounds capacity..another point is how does
it work!!!  

Congratulations on the AN1x. It's a terrific virtual analog synth
that 
will serve you well. It closely follows the standard, Subtractive 
Synthesis model so it's no more difficult to program than any other, 
i.e., VCOs, VCA, VCF, LFO's, etc. You'll get the hang of it.


>  I hope it will come with time... Right now, I have downloaded all
that I 
> could from the net, even voices, but I believe i'm gonna stick with
The 
> AN1xedit(may I thank yamaha to put it as a freeware app) and
AN1xgenetix, 
> wich is a very clever programm,I have to say...

Make certain to check the Files section here at eGroups for more
Voices 
and Utilities. There are folders for Mac & Win utilities. Also, there 
are plenty of files and Tips & Tricks on my site http://www.jdlx-
musique.com/


>    There are two questions, in short , I have:
>  
> 1/  Is the loop editor of AN1xEdit the best way to store
sequences?and what 
> Datas are sent to my sequencer?

Could you rephrase your question, please. I don't understand what 
you're asking.

Keep in mind that the AN1x Step Sequencer is NOT a full blown
sequencer 
such as Cubase or Logic. It's meant to emulate the old monophonic, CV 
step sequencers from the late '70s and early '80s. It's good to learn 
to program it from the front panel of the AN1x to best understand it 
but it is far_more_easy to program from AN1xEdit ;-) It will output 
standard MIDI Note and CC events which could be recorded into your 
computer sequencer.
>  
> 2/  I have downloaded a pretty "how to make sounds" tutorial from
Yamaha's 
> site, but there's no place I could fine the disk over wich the
explanations 
> given are dealing..

The Yamaha file names are misleading. The tutorial file names DON'T 
actually match up to the Tutorial .PDF. Someone on the list had begun 
to compile the correct voice into a file but I don't know that they 
ever finished. My advise: Program them by hand, or use AN1xEdit, from 
scratch. It's the best way to learn how the parameters interact.

regards,
Jon

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2000-11-24 by PinheadX

From: <jondl@...>

> > 2/  I have downloaded a pretty "how to make sounds" tutorial from
> Yamaha's
> > site, but there's no place I could fine the disk over wich the
> explanations
> > given are dealing..
>
> The Yamaha file names are misleading. The tutorial file names DON'T
> actually match up to the Tutorial .PDF. Someone on the list had begun
> to compile the correct voice into a file but I don't know that they
> ever finished. My advise: Program them by hand, or use AN1xEdit, from
> scratch. It's the best way to learn how the parameters interact.

Hi people,

I'm back and virus free...:-)...(I'm really sorry about that issue)
I noticed that there's a lot of people looking for that "missing" tutorial
voice set, well I'm the one that asked about it before and, after some
"eye-blowing" research reading little letters on my monitor, I set all
patches (but 4) in one voice file. I'm going to upload this unfinished set
to the files folder and try to finish the rest this weekend, K?

Cheers from Brazil,
PinheadX.

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2000-11-25 by jondl@jdlx-musique.com

Welcome back PH.  Thanks for the file upload - I'm certain many
people will appreciate your effort :-)

regards,
Jon


> I noticed that there's a lot of people looking for that "missing"
tutorial
> voice set, well I'm the one that asked about it before and, after
some
> "eye-blowing" research reading little letters on my monitor, I set
all
> patches (but 4) in one voice file. I'm going to upload this
unfinished set
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> to the files folder and try to finish the rest this weekend, K?
> 
> Cheers from Brazil,
> PinheadX.