I just got a mint Yamaha AN1X off ebay and I recently installed the editor for it. My problem is I'm unable to get the midi to work as well as any sound from the small bank of patches already on it.
I've checked my midi out and it works fine on my VSTi's in Tracktion and Cubase 4. I've set the midi port in the setup menu to my EMU1616m.
I've also checked to make sure I have the midi channel in tx and rx set to 1 as well as the device numbers.
Any suggestions?
I'm using Windows XP SP2.
thank you
Yamaha AN1X editor help
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My first experience with midi was in 1985 with a Casio CZ101 so no I'm not expecting audio to go through midi.
Believe it or not I've never used an Editor before.I guess I expected the keys on the editor to play just as an VSTi would although I know it hasn't it's own sound engine.
I did recheck my midi and realized I didn't have my midi out feeding back into the AN1X and audio is now being received.
So thanks for raising the midi question and for your help. :cheers:
Believe it or not I've never used an Editor before.I guess I expected the keys on the editor to play just as an VSTi would although I know it hasn't it's own sound engine.

I did recheck my midi and realized I didn't have my midi out feeding back into the AN1X and audio is now being received.

So thanks for raising the midi question and for your help. :cheers: