> >-----Original Message----- > >From: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:analogue- > >sequencer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ferrograph632 > >Sent: 12 August 2006 18:08 > >To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > >Subject: [analogue-sequencer] OT: anyway, about "ricochet"..... > > > >make sure you also see mr nagle's complementary user guide AFAIK the V3.1.006 Operation Manual is that guide and it's the only manual that comes with it. > >not that I've studied this in any detail. :-) > >know thy enemy & all that. Amazing info, not heard such a definitive description before. > >this is completely the wrong place for this, but: did you know that > >the later cd version has a bar missing from it? & some rather nasty > >dropout on what remains? there are about a million edits in that > >album. mick glossop should've had a joint composer credit. > >live album my arse. > > > >duncan. > > Do you mean the SBM remaster, the one without the "clap" at the start of pt 2? Funnily enough it was Mr Dinsdale I seem to recall saying that the original had a fault on one channel and the remaster was much superior. Must admit I have them both and can't find fault with either. I'm dismayed to hear of the missing bar, not because it's missing, but because I didn't spot it! :-) Back on-topic. Were you using the P3 at your last NSC concert? The sequencing was sensational, especially in the latter stages where it threatened total meltdown such was the complexity and speed! ...Graham
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] OT: anyway, about "ricochet".....
2006-08-12 by Graham Getty
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