I'd stick with the AN1x as a controller over the CS6x. My impression of the CS6x - from what I've read posted to this list- is he user interface on the CS6x is rather 'fiddly.' He probably wants something a little easier to get up & running with. That said - I think the CS6x sounds REAL nice and can be had for around $450-550. I've been satisfeid with the AN1x as a controller to date, but I don't particuarly have a problem witht the touch although the AT is very sensitive (too sensitive for most folks.) The Arp/Seq is fussy to record with, but the Assign Knobs are useful - and it accepts multipe pedals too, along with the Ribbon Controller, Pitch and Mod Wheels. I've been pleasantly surprised by some of the recent keyboard controllers from M-Audio - the M-Audio Keystation 61es Keyboard in particular. I would suggest you check out their web site and get a bit more specific as to what you want in a keyboard controller because they make a size and model for just about all tastes, i.e., do you need a 'just' a controller or do you need a controller/audio interface combo. Are assignable knobs & sliders important to you or is the feel of the keyboard more important? Would you prefer a portable, i.e., fits in a backpack, 49 note controller or a 61 or 88 note contoller? Just food for thought... regards, Jon --- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, danielaraujo@f... wrote: > My $.02 are that the AN1x isn't a specially good controller. Keys and > aftertouch are lightweight and it only transmits one MIDI channel at a > time. It's a great standalone synth, though. The control matrix and > knobs are real useful, and the ribbon is fun. > > The AN1x FAQ should give you a hint or two about it... > http://www.geocities.com/jondl_2000/an1x_faq/an1x_faq_toc.htm > > I've heard great comments on the CS6x but never tried one personally. > However, it's a few times more expensive than the AN1x. > > > > > On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 17:05:00 -0000, "Colin Doubleslash" > <colin@d...> said: > > > > > > I'm looking for something I can use to control PLG cards. Right now, > > the only one I have is the AN card (in a kenton plugstation - I had an > > AN200, but sold it because I didn't like the presets. the control > > functions were ok). > > > > So, would I be better off getting an AN1 and selling the PLG, getting > > a CSwhatever and keeping/getting another PLG, or what? I'm mostly > > looking for something to fiddle with, I don't play out and > > occasionally record stuff on my PC, and the extra polyphony would be > > nice... > > > > thanks
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Re: [AN1x] AN1x as controller?
2004-10-26 by Jon
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