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An1x or PLG150-AN?

An1x or PLG150-AN?

2001-01-03 by Info4TheBenhams

Hi.  Currently using an Sw1000xg on my PC.  I've thought about getting the
AN upgrade board, it's definitely the dance sound I'm looking for.  However,
I've just come across a good second-hand AN1x which may be an alternative,
incorporating an upgrade for my small midi keyboard.  Any thoughts?
Good/bad idea, alternatives, pros & cons?  Also what's a good price for a
2nd hand AN1x?  Cheers!

RE: [AN1x-list] An1x or PLG150-AN?

2001-01-03 by Gary Gregson

Info4TheBenhams wrote:
>>
Hi.  Currently using an Sw1000xg on my PC.  I've thought about getting the
AN upgrade board, it's definitely the dance sound I'm looking for.  However,
I've just come across a good second-hand AN1x which may be an alternative,
incorporating an upgrade for my small midi keyboard.  Any thoughts?
<<

Personally I would go for the AN1x keyboard in preference to the PLG150AN
board. After all the AN1x is a performance device....its got a keyboard and
knobs to play with :-)

For a quick comparison of the features check out the introduction section of
An1xEdit Help file. The main differences can be summarised as follows:-

Format:
AN1x: 61 note keyboard, 8 control knobs, 2 wheels, ribbon controller,
backlit LCD
PLG150: PLG daughter card compatible with Yamaha products featuring PLG
connector (MU100, S80, SW1000XG etc)

Sound Generation:
AN1x: AN with sync, FM algorithms
PLG150: AN with sync, FM, Cross Modulation algorithms, additional VCO Waves
and LFO routing

Timbres:
AN1x: 2 scenes (5 + 5 notes) with scene morphing. Dual and split keyboard
modes
PLG150: 1 scene (5 notes) with morphing to fixed program

Effects:
AN1x: Variation:14, EQ:1, Delay:5, Reverb:8
PLG150: Variation:1 (Amp Sim), EQ:1, Routing via effects of host device.

Memory:
An1x: 128 User voices+User Sequences (in battery backup RAM)
PLG150: 256 Presets (ROM), 128 User voices+User Sequences (NON battery
backup RAM)

So the An1x is a much more self contained, real time performance device.

However the benefit of the PLG card (apart from the extra VCO waveforms and
cross modulation algorithm) is that it can integrate (in the digital domain)
with your existing SW1000XG (i.e. you can record its output directly to disc
via the SW1K loopback path and can apply all of the host XG effects to the
sound).

So your decision should be based on whether you want a keyboard device for
performance use e.g. gigging (in which case go AN1x) or if your primary use
will be creating sequenced recordings (in which case PLG150AN may offer a
more integrated solution).

In either case I am sure you will enjoy the AN sound.

Also don't forget to grab a copy of my free An1xEdit editor and some of the
superb voice libraries available (see this lists web site for downloads).

Regards

Gary
Email:
     gary@...
     http://www.yme.co.uk/yme

Re: [AN1x-list] An1x or PLG150-AN?

2001-01-03 by Bastiaan van de Werk

Anything around 600 dm should be a nice price....(I think you could even pay
a bit more and still  feel happy about it.) I paid about 950 DM for mine
new...so you should consider the state it is in....(and os...) the polyphony
and timbrality are double that of the plug-in board so you can make far more
complex sounds on the an1x...I think the plu-in has an extra osc. shape tho.
The plug-in cards might be obsolete after a while (when the stuff you plug
it into gets out of date) while a good synth always will remain a good
(albeit old) synth.

Met Vriendelijke Groet / With Kind Regards,

Bastiaan van de Werk
----- Original Message -----
From: Info4TheBenhams <info4thebenhams@...>
To: <AN1x-list@egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 1:06 PM
Subject: [AN1x-list] An1x or PLG150-AN?


> Hi.  Currently using an Sw1000xg on my PC.  I've thought about getting the
> AN upgrade board, it's definitely the dance sound I'm looking for.
However,
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> I've just come across a good second-hand AN1x which may be an alternative,
> incorporating an upgrade for my small midi keyboard.  Any thoughts?
> Good/bad idea, alternatives, pros & cons?  Also what's a good price for a
> 2nd hand AN1x?  Cheers!
>
>
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>
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Re: [AN1x-list] An1x or PLG150-AN?

2001-01-03 by Reggie

The PLG card plugs into synths + soundcards, Plus Kenton are about to
release the 'Plugstation' that will allow you to use PLG cards
independent of a host + all sorts of options for plugging into Yamaha
Cards (SW1000XG + DS2416), so really they aren't going to go out of
date!


I think they (Yamaha) are planning on releasing more PLG cards in the
future but they haven't released any details yet.





In message <002c01c075ac$855c0940$ea00a8c0@Markt>, Bastiaan van de Werk
<Hajee@...> writes
>Anything around 600 dm should be a nice price....(I think you could even pay
>a bit more and still  feel happy about it.) I paid about 950 DM for mine
>new...so you should consider the state it is in....(and os...) the polyphony
>and timbrality are double that of the plug-in board so you can make far more
>complex sounds on the an1x...I think the plu-in has an extra osc. shape tho.
>The plug-in cards might be obsolete after a while (when the stuff you plug
>it into gets out of date) while a good synth always will remain a good
>(albeit old) synth.
>
>Met Vriendelijke Groet / With Kind Regards,
>
>Bastiaan van de Werk
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Info4TheBenhams <info4thebenhams@...>
>To: <AN1x-list@egroups.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 1:06 PM
>Subject: [AN1x-list] An1x or PLG150-AN?
>
>
>> Hi.  Currently using an Sw1000xg on my PC.  I've thought about getting the
>> AN upgrade board, it's definitely the dance sound I'm looking for.
>However,
>> I've just come across a good second-hand AN1x which may be an alternative,
>> incorporating an upgrade for my small midi keyboard.  Any thoughts?
>> Good/bad idea, alternatives, pros & cons?  Also what's a good price for a
>> 2nd hand AN1x?  Cheers!
>>
>>
>> Community email addresses:
>>   Post message: AN1x-list@onelist.com
>>   Subscribe:    AN1x-list-subscribe@onelist.com
>>   Unsubscribe:  AN1x-list-unsubscribe@onelist.com
>>   List owner:   AN1x-list-owner@onelist.com
>>
>> Shortcut URL to this page:
>>   http://www.onelist.com/community/AN1x-list
>
>
>Community email addresses:
>  Post message: AN1x-list@onelist.com
>  Subscribe:    AN1x-list-subscribe@onelist.com
>  Unsubscribe:  AN1x-list-unsubscribe@onelist.com
>  List owner:   AN1x-list-owner@onelist.com
>
>Shortcut URL to this page:
>  http://www.onelist.com/community/AN1x-list
>

-- 
Reggie

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