I'm literally puzzled by this strange and annoying situation: having a spare 500MB HD, I installed Win7 32bit to make some experiments with the S90ES and PLG150-AN.
I installed also
um3141x86 USB MIDI Driver
s9em222w multi editor
s9ev222w voice editor
AN Expert Editor 1.2.2
AN1x Edit
Both Multi and Voice editors were correctly installed, but in Start Menu there are just a link to the respective manuals... Where have the applications gone?
AN Expert Editor can't be configured because in MIDI setup, it can't find S90ES.
And, last but not least, only AN1x Edit recognizes S90ES.
What am I to do?
You need to download and install the Studio Manager
StudioManager V2.3.1 for Windows is a cross-platform application that enables you to start multiple Editors that control hardware products such as digital mixing console, Synthesizer and effect processor remotely, and to save multiple Editor Settings.
Thanks Bad Mister
Sometimes my brain gets a short circuit... Just when you named it, I realized that Studio Manager was essential to make other editors running.
by the way, I'm still wating for your friendship reply on Facebook... 😀
Bad Mister
Just for your calmness, I would let you know almost all the aformentioned problems are solved.
Installing Studio Manager opened my memories and little by little I recollected all the small elements to reconstruct the whole picture.
Running these softwares under Win7 32 bit is somewhat different from MacOSX 10.4.11, but on the other hand the AN Expert Editor integration is way better.
There's just a thing I can't do it right: PLG 3 slot is never slaved to Slot 2 and this is quite strange. In other words, although both slot received the same sys-ex dump from AN Expert Editor and Studio Manager/Voice Editro, changing patches on PLG2 doesn't correspond to the same patch recalled patch on PLG3. PLG3 remains always on the patch it was left before. Changing manually patches is the only way to go.
I'm looking forward to find out again all the PLG150-AN patches I programmed and that are stored somewhere in my backups!
Although it's a 15+ years old techology it still rocks!