Thank you so much. It's great that you took the time to show us around the board.I bought one 3 weeks ago, £370, with a pair of JBL studio speakers, and a stand thrown in. Mint condition with original box. Wanted one for years, never thought I'd get one. I'm after another now. Yamaha has made some great synths, so overlooked and underrated. I now own an AN1X, EX7, CS1X, CS2X, CS 5.Love em.
I love the passion for the AN1x in this video - I hope you still love it. I just picked one up this week, it really sounds good. Sounds better than some analog gear I’ve got.
thank you!!! I bought my An1x back in 1997. I have the synth in perfect condition, and have composed many songs with this great synth. I will never sell it, nor replace it. I am planning a major show and will use it live.
So lucky to have an An1x Faxinadu! I had to choose between this and a Korg Prophecy right now, and I am going for the Prophecy, but this one is on my list of must-have.... Insanely clean sound. Thanks for the vid!
It's been discovered that if you use a higher resolution external controller/ encoder & map it to the filter on the AN1x, the Filter sweep will be buttery smooth!!!
Hello, and thanks for another no-bs piece of coverage. I'm wondering if you could help with some advice, as I've kind of hit a snag hunting for VA. I'm quite drawn to the Novation KS line's multi-timbrality and 3 OSC per voice, to say nothing of the KS5's knob-per-function and MIDI capabilities. And there's one VA whose pads I absolutely adore - it's the gorgeous Korg MS2000b... but I already own a Minilogue, so getting a 4-voice digital from the same maker sounds kind of dumb and luxurious at this point. I guess before I finally decide on the AN1X, I wanted to ask if you ever get hampered by the lack of multi-timbrality on it compared to other VAs? And what are your views on the synths mentioned here? Peace and happy holidays!
hey mate! the ks5 is very cool! that's a nice option :) personally i didn't click so much with the ms2000 somehow. filters sounded strange to me and the envelopes felt kinda odd/slow. i personally don't use multiple timbres often since i work in a studio setting and record one line at a time mostly so i can't really say about that. each of the synths you mentioned here are cool in their own right and have a unique flavor. if the ms2000 turns you on don't put off getting it just because you already have a korg - it does not sound like the minilogue and provides another tone.
Thanks for the insights man. Anyway...I found one of the last three remaining AN1Xs in all of Russia (for just $400 as well, kaching!), and for its sound and vintage status, I just felt like it was the better buy than the plastic-looking KS that no one really cares to "show off". Maybe there'll be space for a KS rack later on, but, the AN1X just has that darker-sounding appeal you really gotta have in hardware form, so you don't feel too bad later on when they're all gone. I would've gotten the JX-10 for that same reason, but only like 5 controllers for it remain in the wild... stupid Roland :)
I picked up an AN1x a few months back after previously owning one in the early 2000's. It sounds better than I remembered, the Filter(s) blow away my DSI analogue. I have a basic question, can anyone advise how to change the setting so LFO modulates the filer cutoff? I can't figure out where this is and have reviewed the manual.
Hey, thanx for your video. I have a very important question. It should be simple, but it doesn´t work for me. I´ve tried to load two different sounds on scene 1 and scene 2 by pressing "scene 1" then a number and then "yes." Then I do the same thing in scene 2 only with another number. Then I go back to scene 1 and it doesn´t load the first number, but the last sound i copied. Is that a failure on my synthesizer or do i press something wrong?
One thing I could never turn my head around is the FM implementation in this synth! Whats bothered me the most is the negative fm amount which I couldnt understand, as I had to realize that thats nothing to do with the "standard" DX approach.. Maybe it is to set the frequency of the 'modulator' (osc2 etc.) cause you dont have the classic coarse and fine parameters like in the dx7 for instance. Anyway yesterday I've got myself another AN1x from which I will never part, not again!! :DD
i saw this on the second hand market, very cheap price, i wanna ask if this synth have piano sound , electric piano sound ? how can i edit my own sound ? it through a usb cable to the computer or midi in out ?
It's a SYNTH, not a ROMpler. It makes abstract electronic sounds. Everything from evolving organic ambient space pads to, ripping trance leads and Basses. If you want a piano sound... Look elsewhere. That being said, it can produce some nice 'rhodes' and other electric piano 'type' sounds.
I like the synth. But it is digital and sounds digital, which I too like. But using an editor on computer for such a large hardware digital synth just gets beyond me, I do not see the point. Same things can be achieved in many digital workstations. If I own hardware, there is supposed to be a reason. I still love my Yamaha Rm1x, what a beast for polyrhytm sequencing.
I sold mine last year and I really miss it it just doesn't compare to my ms2000 in terms of analogueness & fullness of the tone! Btw you had cheated a little bit in the demo when you were showing the filter you used an "Init Patch" which wasnt really initialized as it had heavy hard sync which obviously gives you plenty of harmonics to filter..! Pretty trick too misguide the poor VA synth seekers! :D Joking..
it is an init sync patch. init doesn't mean no sound ;) if you are gonna demonstrate a filter do it with harmonics, not much to show with a sine :). anyways, i sold my ms2000 so i guess we differ.i found the ms2000 to have a nice grunge sound but crappy response, slow envelopes and really bad filter behavior on high reso. you are right, you can't compare, the an1x is a beauty of design while the ms2000 is a half assed as usual korg product. imo anyways.
@@faxinadu I think the MS2000 is a classic example of a synth that people "hear" with their eyes. I owned one and didn't really delve too deeply into it before I decided that it wasn't a synth I needed to keep. As soon as I heard the AN1x I said to the bloke selling it, that I had a feeling it was a future classic. I stand by that judgement.
James Reeno Ha ha..I dont think this demo was meant to show off the sounds. More about the FUNCTIONALITY of the synth. If you want patch demos there are plenty all over youtube.
Strange attitude toward this upload from you. Clearly the guy is trying to explain the synth to us. What a great job he did. there are tons of stuff to hear the synth if you want to.And by the way not much explanation of the synth's qualities.
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Thank you so much. It's great that you took the time to show us around the board.I bought one 3 weeks ago, £370, with a pair of JBL studio speakers, and a stand thrown in. Mint condition with original box. Wanted one for years, never thought I'd get one. I'm after another now. Yamaha has made some great synths, so overlooked and underrated. I now own an AN1X, EX7, CS1X, CS2X, CS 5.Love em.
I love the passion for the AN1x in this video - I hope you still love it. I just picked one up this week, it really sounds good. Sounds better than some analog gear I’ve got.
Amazing synth indeed!
thank you!!! I bought my An1x back in 1997. I have the synth in perfect condition, and have composed many songs with this great synth. I will never sell it, nor replace it. I am planning a major show and will use it live.
I love how you talk about the feel of the knobs and the AN1X is missing at least 3 of them :D keep this videos coming bro, they are great!!
MrHollabk ahahah well, it has been used A LOT and had a lot happen to it for it to get to that condition. it is very druable!
So lucky to have an An1x Faxinadu! I had to choose between this and a Korg Prophecy right now, and I am going for the Prophecy, but this one is on my list of must-have.... Insanely clean sound. Thanks for the vid!
cheers mare, the prophecy is amazing!!! have fun :)
I love your vid man.. This is sick
cheers!
It's been discovered that if you use a higher resolution external controller/ encoder & map it to the filter on the AN1x, the Filter sweep will be buttery smooth!!!
yes it seems that internally it is smooth, just the synth's knob itself is not smoothed
@@faxinadu - And in fact... press the knob down while you turn it & it WILL smooth it out as well! The synth 'can' do it after all.
Hello, and thanks for another no-bs piece of coverage. I'm wondering if you could help with some advice, as I've kind of hit a snag hunting for VA. I'm quite drawn to the Novation KS line's multi-timbrality and 3 OSC per voice, to say nothing of the KS5's knob-per-function and MIDI capabilities. And there's one VA whose pads I absolutely adore - it's the gorgeous Korg MS2000b... but I already own a Minilogue, so getting a 4-voice digital from the same maker sounds kind of dumb and luxurious at this point. I guess before I finally decide on the AN1X, I wanted to ask if you ever get hampered by the lack of multi-timbrality on it compared to other VAs? And what are your views on the synths mentioned here? Peace and happy holidays!
hey mate! the ks5 is very cool! that's a nice option :) personally i didn't click so much with the ms2000 somehow. filters sounded strange to me and the envelopes felt kinda odd/slow. i personally don't use multiple timbres often since i work in a studio setting and record one line at a time mostly so i can't really say about that. each of the synths you mentioned here are cool in their own right and have a unique flavor. if the ms2000 turns you on don't put off getting it just because you already have a korg - it does not sound like the minilogue and provides another tone.
Thanks for the insights man. Anyway...I found one of the last three remaining AN1Xs in all of Russia (for just $400 as well, kaching!), and for its sound and vintage status, I just felt like it was the better buy than the plastic-looking KS that no one really cares to "show off". Maybe there'll be space for a KS rack later on, but, the AN1X just has that darker-sounding appeal you really gotta have in hardware form, so you don't feel too bad later on when they're all gone. I would've gotten the JX-10 for that same reason, but only like 5 controllers for it remain in the wild... stupid Roland :)
Great teacher. Blessings.
You know if you push down the buttons whire rotating them you can get smaller steps.
nice tip! thanks for adding :)
No problem :)
thanks for the demo!
pleasure :) thanks for watching
Nice review thank you, I just brought one of these and just waiting for it to arrive 😁
Enjoy!
I picked up an AN1x a few months back after previously owning one in the early 2000's. It sounds better than I remembered, the Filter(s) blow away my DSI analogue. I have a basic question, can anyone advise how to change the setting so LFO modulates the filer cutoff? I can't figure out where this is and have reviewed the manual.
MIX/VCF -> Fmod Depth (Filter modulation depth - as controlled by LFO1)
Hey, thanx for your video. I have a very important question. It should be simple, but it doesn´t work for me. I´ve tried to load two different sounds on scene 1 and scene 2 by pressing "scene 1" then a number and then "yes." Then I do the same thing in scene 2 only with another number. Then I go back to scene 1 and it doesn´t load the first number, but the last sound i copied. Is that a failure on my synthesizer or do i press something wrong?
+Sara ægidius afaik each preset contains both scenes, im not sure you can load one scene from one preset and another scene from another preset.
You are correct Faxi, This synth doesn't have a performance mode where you combine programs (EX5, Karma, Tetra, Micron, etc)
Thanx for the info mate !
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One thing I could never turn my head around is the FM implementation in this synth! Whats bothered me the most is the negative fm amount which I couldnt understand, as I had to realize that thats nothing to do with the "standard" DX approach.. Maybe it is to set the frequency of the 'modulator' (osc2 etc.) cause you dont have the classic coarse and fine parameters like in the dx7 for instance. Anyway yesterday I've got myself another AN1x from which I will never part, not again!! :DD
akos bacso well it is the va kind of way for fm, with just two oscs.
i saw this on the second hand market, very cheap price, i wanna ask if this synth have piano sound , electric piano sound ? how can i edit my own sound ? it through a usb cable to the computer or midi in out ?
It's a SYNTH, not a ROMpler. It makes abstract electronic sounds. Everything from evolving organic ambient space pads to, ripping trance leads and Basses. If you want a piano sound... Look elsewhere. That being said, it can produce some nice 'rhodes' and other electric piano 'type' sounds.
yes! not bad rhodes and fm type pianos :)
how you get editor window so big bro?
well, big screen with small resolution :)
I like the synth. But it is digital and sounds digital, which I too like. But using an editor on computer for such a large hardware digital synth just gets beyond me, I do not see the point. Same things can be achieved in many digital workstations. If I own hardware, there is supposed to be a reason. I still love my Yamaha Rm1x, what a beast for polyrhytm sequencing.
I sold mine last year and I really miss it it just doesn't compare to my ms2000 in terms of analogueness & fullness of the tone! Btw you had cheated a little bit in the demo when you were showing the filter you used an "Init Patch" which wasnt really initialized as it had heavy hard sync which obviously gives you plenty of harmonics to filter..! Pretty trick too misguide the poor VA synth seekers! :D Joking..
it is an init sync patch. init doesn't mean no sound ;) if you are gonna demonstrate a filter do it with harmonics, not much to show with a sine :). anyways, i sold my ms2000 so i guess we differ.i found the ms2000 to have a nice grunge sound but crappy response, slow envelopes and really bad filter behavior on high reso. you are right, you can't compare, the an1x is a beauty of design while the ms2000 is a half assed as usual korg product. imo anyways.
Faxi Nadu
That is my opinion on Korg va synths too, the ms2000 was a teenage dream synth to mee and now its kind of a dissapointment.
yeah my thoughts too
@@faxinadu I think the MS2000 is a classic example of a synth that people "hear" with their eyes. I owned one and didn't really delve too deeply into it before I decided that it wasn't a synth I needed to keep. As soon as I heard the AN1x I said to the bloke selling it, that I had a feeling it was a future classic. I stand by that judgement.
@@MisAnnThorpe beautiful, agree
Ahahah, hopefully I'll get one saturday :)
ever ended up grabbing it?
Faxi Nadu I got it! It's one year more or less I have it, I looooove it! Yamaha did a great job in 97 with this machine!
you need to sort ya knobs out mate
Nice vid but dude please get knobs for it, looks ghetto like that!
fair enough, this synth has been through A LOT :)
new cool way to control this from us:
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All talking and no sounds??
James Reeno
Ha ha..I dont think this demo was meant to show off the sounds. More about the FUNCTIONALITY of the synth.
If you want patch demos there are plenty all over youtube.
indeed :)
Too much talking!!! We need to HEAR THE SYNTH
Strange attitude toward this upload from you. Clearly the guy is trying to explain the synth to us. What a great job he did. there are tons of stuff to hear the synth if you want to.And by the way not much explanation of the synth's qualities.
the video is nice but please clean your synth.