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Yamaha AN1x User Manual

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MIX/VCF (Mixer/VCF)
When KNOB PARAMETER GROUP switch [MIX/VCF] is
selected, the eight CONTROL knobs will access specific
Mixer- and Voltage Controlled Filter-related parameters,
including VCO1 and VCO2 signal level, Noise and Ring
Modulator levels, VCF Type and HPF (High Pass Filter),
and Key Track settings, and depth of frequency
modulation.
For more information about the VCF, see page 31.
VCO1 Level
The VCO1 Level setting determines the balance of the
VCO1 level in relation to the VCO2, Ring Modulator,
Noise, and VCA Feedback levels. Turning the knob to
the right increases the VCO1 Level. When using the
VCO2 only, set this value to “0”.
Settings: 0 ~ 127
VCO2 Level
The VCO2 Level setting determines the balance of the
VCO2 level in relation to the VCO1, Ring Modulator,
Noise, and VCA Feedback levels. Turning the knob to
the right increases the VCO2 Level. When using the
VCO1 only, set this value to “0”.
Settings: 0 ~ 127
Ring Mod (Ring Modulator Level)
The Ring Modulator setting controls the balance of the
Ring Modulator level in relation to the VCO1, VCO2,
Noise, and VCA Feedback levels. Turning the knob to
the right increases the Ring Modulator level. When not
using the Ring Modulator, set this value to “0”.
Settings: 0 ~ 127
The Ring Modulator combines the VCO1 and VCO2 signals and outputs the sums
and differences of all the frequency components of both inputs. It is particularly
effective for producing dissonant interval sounds with a clangorous, or metallic
effect.
Noise Level
The Noise Level setting determines the balance of the
Noise signal in relation to the VCO1, VCO2, Ring
Modulator, and VCA Feedback levels. Turning the knob
to the right increases the Noise Level. When not using
Noise, set the level value to “0”.
By mixing in Noise and selecting an appropriate Filter Type (VCF, HPF, etc.), you
can create a wide variety of unique “special effect” sounds.
Settings: 0 ~ 127

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Yamaha AN1x Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony10 voices
Oscillators2 per voice
LFO2 LFOs with multiple waveforms
ArpeggiatorYes
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
DisplayLCD
Weight8.5 kg
Year Released1997
Synthesis TypeAnalog Physical Modeling
EffectsChorus, Delay, Distortion
Keyboard61 keys
Memory128 patches
ControlPitch bend, modulation wheel, ribbon controller
OutputsStereo outputs, headphone output

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