Specifications

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Chapter 5:
The Microphone Models
Your AMM-1 comes with a collection of approximately 100 mic
models permanently stored in EPROM. (A complete list will be found
in the Appendix to this manual.) In addition, we are constantly
modeling more mics. Whether new mics that have just come to
market, or classics weve just managed to get ahold of, you should
find an ever-growing collection to download from our website.
Wed also appreciate any suggestions you have for specific mics to
model. Email your suggestions to us at info@antarestech.com with
the words Mic Suggestion in the subject line. We cant guarantee
that well be able to include every mic suggested, but if we see
certain mics getting a lot of votes well do our best to include them.
Adding New Mic Models
To add new models to your AMM-1 you will need a Mac or PC
computer equipped with the following:
An internet connection (to download the model files from our
web site)
An application capable of opening and playing Standard MIDI
Files (pretty much any MIDI sequencer should do the trick)
A MIDI interface (for transferring the data to the AMM-1)
When you download a new mic model file from our web site, what
you end up with is a Standard MIDI File. The AMM-1 Standard MIDI
files hold System Exclusive messages (SysEx messages), which in turn
hold model data for the AMM1.
Once youve downloaded the file, open it in a MIDI sequencer and
simply play it into your AMM-1 (making sure that youve first se-
lected Yes on the Allow Downloads page).