Yamaha • AN1x

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The AN1x is a powerful retro-analog synth with a really cool new feature that lets you record real-time editing and filtering and be able to store it as part of the sound! A major contender in the new wave of analog-digital synths using DSP modeling of analog waveforms to recreate the coveted sounds of analog synths with modern digital specifications. It offers truly traditional yet modern methods of analog synthesizing, 10 notes of polyphony, 8 knobs for tweaking, and an arpeggiator with dozens of inspiring patterns!

Although the AN1x is not a follow-up to the CS1x (which has since been followed by the CS2x and the CS6x) it has borrowed many functions and technologies from the CS1x synth. First, it's built in an almost identical case with the same layout of buttons and knobs as the CS1x. However the function of every knob and button has been greatly expanded. The AN1x also has 2 Scene memories for instant recall of any envelope and filter settings and the mod-wheel can be used to morph between the two scenes. On-board effects and a state-of-the-art arpeggiator section also are on-board for giving your sounds life and motion.

The AN1x adds a new Ribbon controller for increased real-time control. It also includes pulse width modulation, ring modulation and oscillator syncing. The AN1x may not be the next evolution of the CS1x but it is basically a more advanced synth capable of increased sound potential and quality. It has a better feeling keyboard than the CS1x as well assuming that the AN1x is for those looking for something more professional than the CS1x. The AN1x is already being used by several artists, film and TV composers world-wide, including Nitin Sawnhey, the Faint, Igor Khoroshev, Yes, Little Tragedies and Phish.


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haha
Posted 206 days ago
everyone is entitled to an opinion but I have to say the last poster is living in a dream world. You can't even BEGIN to compare the AN1x to the POS that is a CS1x. Also as an owner /user of the AN1x, it's easily the most fun/programable synth I own. It's really not hard to quick press one of the sub buttons to make the 8 knobs control 'whatever you need'.. you don't even look after a week or two of using it as you just know what the buttons are... If you are going to compare it on ease of programming then compare it to a Juno, and the AN1x is then harder to program (but also far more flexible/powerful) - comparing it to a CS1x for programming is like comparing a prophet 5 to a stylophone.
max
Posted 209 days ago
My opinion is short: very good sounds - very difficult programming.
Although you can dig up really serious analog heaven from this board, i got rid of it real quick because it needs time and will to spare. The prrealtime knobs have multiple fubnctons and that creates no immediate felling with tweaking and experimenting. I got the CS1X instead, and, while it has obvious sound-range limitations, it had way more ease of use and virtually NO sound loss ove the AN1X (maybe because anaolg sounds in the CS1X were sampled from the AN itself?). Overall a good engine housed in a bad user interface.
JX4EVA
Posted 227 days ago
1 word review: AWESOME

longer review: Bargain and one of the best VA (the BEST for the money + upto $500 more)
nick be.
Posted 227 days ago
damn its not that old!
Gnarlyswine
Posted 233 days ago
GJ sounds like the local is set to "off" on your keyboard - ie. its transmitting the key presses etc to midi but not directly to the sound module - this is how you would set it if you were using the AN1X as your main controler in a decent size midi setup, otherwise you would get doubling up of notes.
Cant remember exactly where you change the setting but it is easy (if you have a manual)
 

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