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Re: [AN1x-list] Digest Number 254

Re: [AN1x-list] Digest Number 254

2000-11-16 by Mountain Man

>
> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 23:28:04 -0000
> From: "Jerry A" <jerrya3@...>
> Subject: Re: AN1X - Live
>
> OK, Egg on my face. I found out what sound he was using. It was a
> PRESET called Harmosync2. It is patch #123 from the plug-in board.
>

Plug-in board ???? Is there something about the AN1x I don't know that I should ?

Elby

Re: [AN1x-list] Digest Number 254

2000-11-16 by Phil

No, you're not missing anything.

This refers to the PLG150-AN expansion board for Yamaha's SW1000XG computer
soundcard. It is essentially a AN1x on a board for this soundcard.

But as someone suggested, if a collection could be bundled together in a
separate box, you'd have quite an impressive multimbral monster. It's a
shame that the likes of the Virus and Supernova have already beaten Yamaha
to it. :-)

Phil



From: Mountain Man <mtman@...>
Reply-To: AN1x-list@egroups.com
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 20:28:24 -0500
To: AN1x-list@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [AN1x-list] Digest Number 254


>
> Message: 12
> Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 23:28:04 -0000
> From: "Jerry A" <jerrya3@...>
> Subject: Re: AN1X - Live
>
> OK, Egg on my face. I found out what sound he was using. It was a
> PRESET called Harmosync2. It is patch #123 from the plug-in board.
>

Plug-in board ???? Is there something about the AN1x I don't know that I
should ?

Elby




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Re: [AN1x-list] Digest Number 254

2000-11-17 by Sayer

--- Phil <accession@...> wrote:
> But as someone suggested, if a collection could be bundled together in a
> separate box, you'd have quite an impressive multimbral monster. It's a
> shame that the likes of the Virus and Supernova have already beaten Yamaha
> to it. :-)

Yes, The Super/Nova is great for this. Especially with 7 effects available for
each of the 8 multi (6 for the Nova) parts. Yamaha has been slow going this
direction. It seems that none of the Japanese synth makers have gone this way.
They've left it up to Europe - Access, Novation, Waldorf, etc. Where is
Oberheim located now? They have a new one out too.

Sayer

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