The AN1x is a duo-timbral synthesizer, having two individual sets of voice parameters, called
Scenes, for each of the 128 voice patches. Within each voice, each scene can be programmed to be similar sounding variations of each other, two identical copies of the same sound, or even two completely different sounding
timbres. The user can either quickly switch between the two
Scenes, or morph between them, which
interpolates individual parameters, rather than simply
crossfading. The result being complex new timbres being heard whilst morphing. It is also possible to save a snapshot of the timbre at any point during a morph, to become a new baseline timbre for one of the
Scenes. Additionally,
Scene data can be copied from, or saved to a different voice patch entirely. When the AN1x's
Layer mode is set to either
Split/Split Unison or
Dual/Dual Unison, dual timbrality is possible, whereby
Scenes can be set to receive
MIDI data on two separate channels. Each
Scene will have five notes of polyphony. The AN1x has a maximum
polyphony of ten notes, although the actual polyphony depends upon the playing mode the synthesizer is set to. These being either a single monotimbral
Scene, two
Scenes layered or split,
monophonic or
polyphonic, and whether the note-multiplying
Unison mode is active. Dual mode halves polyphony to five notes per voice, dividing each of the two internal 5-note DSP processors between both
Scenes separately; dual timbral. In mono or dual modes,
Unison uses five notes per key per
Scene for a single voice (1 processor × 5 notes), or two notes per key for a dual voice (2 processors × 1 timbre per processor); thus, in
Dual,
Mono or
Unison mode, the synthesizer is monophonic for each of the two
Scenes. In polyphonic mode,
Unison is only possible for single voices, each key takes two notes, of the same timbre, one from each of the two processors. ==Waveform oscillators==