Acutally, I think the AN1x data at the MIDI Out port is duplicated on the MIDI Thru port. The easiest way to trouble shoot is to remove the RM1x from the MIDI chain. Simply go AN1x MIDI Out --> XL1 MIDI In for trouble shooting. I suspect either 1) the MOD Wheel is not zeroed out, i.e., all the way down, and is modulating the LFO Speed or LFO Depth on the XL1 or 2) he's applying enough key pressure on the AN1x to trigger the aftertouch which is modulating some parameter on his XL1 (just as the MOD Wheel would.) Hope this helps. regards, Jon --- In AN1x-list@y..., "jez creek" <jez@j...> wrote: > If the out of the an1x is connected to the rm1x then it cannot be affecting > the xl1, it is most probable that the source of your problem is the rm1x as > it's midi data is copied out of the an1x thru. > Jez Creek > http://www.shadowdancer.info > > -----Original Message----- > From: kollegekid12345 [mailto:kollegekid12345@y...] > Sent: 14 October 2002 00:11 > To: AN1x-list@y... > Subject: [AN1x] FRUSTRATING! BAH.. can i get some help > > > > im using the an1x to trigger the sounds from a sound module... the > porblem is.. the an1x adds some type of modulation to external > sounds.. its some type of modulation (fine up and down picth changes) > that are annyoing as heck when putting together any type of melody. i > dont understand how the an1x is automatically effecting my sound > modules sounds. > > my MIDI set up is > > rm1x out > an1x in > an1x thru > xtreme lead (sound module) in > an1x out > rm1x in > > thanks > dave >
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Re: [AN1x] FRUSTRATING! BAH.. can i get some help
2002-10-14 by Jon
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