Hmmm...which editor are you using to tweak these parameters....or are you using the front panel of the AN200? >> I just realised that scene control is totally different with these two machines. With AN1x you're able to have two totally different sounds per scene. << No you have one voice that contains two scenes on the An1x. Whereas on the AN200 (PLG150AN) you have one voice that contains a single scene. On the AN200 you can still morph to another scene, but in reality it is morphing to another voice (either stored in the user memory or from one of the preset banks) >> With AN200 you only have one voice for both scenes and you can tweak knobs two different position and save their positions to different scenes. << NO! With the AN200 you only have one scene per voice! >> But for example distortion and mono/poly/legato/unison and oscillator wave form are same for both scenes... hmm, let me think... yes, it seems that those push buttons are global for both scenes. << distortion and unison are voice common parmaeters. Therefore even on the (dual scene) AN1x these parameters are common to both scenes. mono/poly/legato are Scene PEG parameters. Therefore on the An1x you can adjust them separately for each scene. However on the AN200 you only have one scene, so they are essentially common to the voice also. Distortion (I presume) is the AMP SIM effect parameter (DRIVE). >> So there's going to be big difference if you load AN1x combination voice to AN200 << The big difference if you load an AN1x voice into a AN200 (PLG150AN), is that you will lose the second scene of the AN1x voice, plus you will lose the AN1x effect setings (with the exception of the case where your voice happened to use AMP SIM). There are several other minor differences (check out the AN1xEdit Help file introduction section if you want the gory details) In general most AN1x voices do not rely heavily on the second scene (it is generally a variation for morphing, or is a keyobard split sound). Therefore most AN1x voices actually convert quite well to AN200/PLG150AN. >>Also effects sections are totally different between these two cousins. Yes the only AN effect units retained on the PLG150AN are Variation and EQ. The EQ module is fully functional but the variation module only contains the AMP SIM effect. The AN200 is effectively (and physically) a PLG150AN board hosted on a mini XG-like device (providing drums and effects), all mounted in a case with knobs. Therefore the effects of the AN200 have more in common with XG devices (such as MU100 & SW1000XG etc). The only effect coming from the AN board is the AMP SIM which I guess is the one they refer to as distortion. Regards Gary Gregson Email:gary@... http://www.yme.co.uk/yme -----Original Message----- From: Timo Sandholm [mailto:timo.sandholm@...] Sent: 26 October 2001 07:55 To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com Subject: [AN1x-list] More AN1x vs AN200 comparision Hi, I just realised that scene control is totally different with these two machines. With AN1x you're able to have two totally different sounds per scene. With AN200 you only have one voice for both scenes and you can tweak knobs two different position and save their positions to different scenes. But for example distortion and mono/poly/legato/unison and oscillator wave form are same for both scenes... hmm, let me think... yes, it seems that those push buttons are global for both scenes. ... So there's going to be big difference if you load AN1x combination voice to AN200. Also effects sections are totally different between these two cousins. Cheers, TimoS Community email addresses: Post message: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: AN1x-list-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe: AN1x-list-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com List owner: AN1x-list-owner@yahoogroups.com Shortcut URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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RE: [AN1x-list] More AN1x vs AN200 comparision
2001-10-26 by Gary Gregson
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