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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

An200 first noises


YouTube via drjackohollious. Via Nusonica.
"Just got this of of ebay. It is so cool. This is just a little insight into just some of the sounds and some of the knob tweaking. Cant wait to hook it up with my electribes. Keep checking in for new videos."

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  2. can the sequencer record chords from an external keyboard?

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  3. yes it can if the oscs are set to poly. strongly recommend this box as a sound engine with a midi keyboard. You can get amazing Prophet 5 type sounds as well as some nice glassy ambience. Try it with a tube preamp and you'll swear its real analog

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  4. Don't have one, so making some assumtions here based on spec and manual. It does 5 note poly on the AN side and has real time recording abilities via midi in. So I'd say yes to your qtuner. I could be wrong. I do have an AN1X, and I believe it has 8 poly, but don't think can record chords from external source, its sequencer is one note per step as far as I know so either have to play chords manually or have it hooked to a full blown sequencer, which I don't consider the AN200 to be full blown either, but seems pretty cool. Someone with one can hope confirm this for ya here.

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  5. The AN1x is 10-voice polyphonic - basically two AN cards in a keyboard. The AN200 is a PLG-150AN card in an enclosure with a PCM drum machine engine (AWM) and the sequencer. the DX200 is exactly the same hardware with the PLG-150DX card (16-voice 6-op FM).

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