>>AFAIK the V3.1.006 Operation Manual is that guide and it's the only manual that comes with it.<< you need to have a look around the files section of this very group. >>Do you mean the SBM remaster, the one without the "clap" at the start of pt2? 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.<< ah, I'd have to check & remind myself... my main listening copy is a cd I made myself from an ancient vinyl copy. same with "rubycon". the remaster of that is worse than the original cd release. steve declicked his original 33 of it & bolted "overture" on the end for good measure. >>Were you using the P3 at your last NSC concert? The sequencing was sensational...<< um.... er.... no. many of the parts were created on the p3, but we were using an emu XL7 because.... it was slightly easier in the context of that particular set. much less spontaneous, but easier to deal with in the event of having to dial something up at short notice; we wanted to be able to conjure up, say, "organ harvest" for a live recital, at short notice. the XL7 is full of such stuff, collated from various other boxes like the old mmt8, a qy70, the maqs & the notron, & all the correct patches are stored against the various parts. the p3 would've needed a sysex dump & a couple of sheets of a4 to give us the same degree of access to "back catalogue" parts. however, one can't create new sequences on it anything like as easily. I need both, really... :-) d.
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Re: OT: anyway, about "ricochet".....
2006-08-13 by ferrograph632
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