2005-03-30 by Keith
> From: "Oakley Sound" > Subject: Re: Re: P3 promotion > >> I have often wondered why people like Tony Allgood and MOTM don't do >> press releases to blow up sales. > > Two things: Time and skill. Both of these are lacking for my part. If > someone can do this for me I would be h
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2005-03-30 by Oakley Sound
> I have often wondered why people like Tony Allgood and MOTM don't do > press releases to blow up sales. Two things: Time and skill. Both of these are lacking for my part. If someone can do this for me I would be happy to pay... but in reality any commercial marketing is going t
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2005-03-30 by synthtrader
hi, > I should clarify that I meant for us, at the shop near Los Angeles (www.ahpomona.com - btw don't use this email yet, it doesn't work). Colin and I have only come to an agreement on him sending over assembled P3 units sometime next week. I'm sure that I will also sell his ki
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2005-03-28 by Colin f
> Be sure, if you change your group's format, that you have a > system in place > that lets people do the least amount of work possible to > participate. Having > archives is immensely valuable, as is receiving everything in > digest email > format, for a lot of people who can on
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2005-03-28 by Colin f
> is the p3 ready built version going to be available > soon ? or any idea , are you taking orders ? Full-time production starts next week. I still have a list of orders to get through, but I can put them together pretty quickly if I'm putting in an 8 hour day, so new orders shou
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2005-03-28 by Colin f
> In my opinion one good way to increase awareness of the P3 > beyond the 354 > members of the Yahoo Group is by submitting regular press > releases to music > gear e-zines like HarmonyCentral.com and SonikState.com. > Of course the P3 > website would have > to be changed to appe
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2005-03-28 by cikira@cikira.com
>Does anyone find the 'new look' of Yahoo groups and improvement on the >old one ? >Looks pretty crap to me. Hear, hear :-( So I say to myself, "Be resilient, don't be averse to change." But I see how they're squeezing in more ads, and making it more difficult to see at a glance
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2005-03-28 by izimizam
Hi colin, is the p3 ready built version going to be available soon ? or any idea , are you taking orders ? Hope it all flows for you as you have a great creative product here .All thats left now is for me to grab one ! john
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2005-03-28 by Keith
> I do wonder if anyone discovers P3 by searching through Yahoo groups - I discovered P3 when someone mentioned it on the Oakley mailing list. In my opinion one good way to increase awareness of the P3 beyond the 354 members of the Yahoo Group is by submitting regular press relea
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2005-03-28 by Colin f
> I think now that Colin's doing this full time he ought to set up > a Sequentix forum/mailing list on his own site anyway - much more > professional than this Yahoo nonsense ;) Well, I've got one more week of day job to go. Then re-doing the web site is pretty high on the agenda
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2005-03-28 by Dennis Verschoor
Yeah the new look really looks awfull Regards, Dennis On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 09:57:52 -0000, colinfraser_com wrote: > > Does anyone find the 'new look' of Yahoo groups and improvement on the > old one ? > Looks pretty crap to me. > And nice of them to do it without any advance warni
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2005-03-28 by dayjob111
it needs work. kind of weird to navigate thru it- the old look was organized better and more intuitive. the colors are awful too. looks like every college football team in the USA has their jersies spread out on my monitor. --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Dennis Versch
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2005-03-28 by Peter Lunnon
> Yeah the new look really looks awfull > > Regards, > > Dennis --------------------------------------------------------- Yes, it's horrible. That said it was also horrible before they changed it so I don't feel I've lost anything - they don't seem to have made it any easier to s
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2005-03-28 by colinfraser_com
Does anyone find the 'new look' of Yahoo groups and improvement on the old one ? Looks pretty crap to me. And nice of them to do it without any advance warning, or choice... Cheers, Colin f
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2005-03-26 by ecc-studio
Hi .... Thanks for emailing me.... Its fantastic.... Any chance you would like to biuld another.. Sorry that was rude of me.... Only Joking.... If you decide to sell it please contact me as id love to have the chance of buying it if ive got the money that is Cheers Chris ----- Or
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2005-03-26 by allanjhall
err......that would be me :-) Allan --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "May tell you as I get to no you" wrote: > > Hi.... Im very interrested in getting the p3... And was just > wondering who had done the fantastic DOEPFER CASE version.... > > Hope someone can help.... >
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2005-03-25 by May tell you as I get to no you
Hi.... Im very interrested in getting the p3... And was just wondering who had done the fantastic DOEPFER CASE version.... Hope someone can help.... Cheers Chris
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2005-03-25 by Colin f
> Putting the assembly process on DVD would be a great idea. should i > wait for the DVD, or won't it be for the near future ? That depends on your definition of 'near'. I'm planning to update the construction pages on the website this weekend with photos of the new boards. A DVD
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2005-03-25 by jitterbugbite2003
Putting the assembly process on DVD would be a great idea. should i wait for the DVD, or won't it be for the near future ? niels --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "orgon1" wrote: > > > Plus, an official video is scheduled to be made in Apri. So it *is* > > coming... for
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2005-03-22 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:02:37 -0000, "ecc-studio" wrote: > >Hi... > >Im Chris and im in the same position as you very interested in getting one but would really like to see one in action... > >Please anybody if you have a Vids etc of what this baby can do please please feel free t
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2005-03-22 by Colin f
> Plus, an official video is scheduled to be made in Apri. So it *is* > coming... for now there are are few tutorial-type-things in the files > section including a couple in mp3 format that are small enough, at > least, to download. Yep, I'l be visiting Mr Nagle early in April, w
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2005-03-22 by orgon1
> Plus, an official video is scheduled to be made in Apri. So it *is* > coming... for now there are are few tutorial-type-things in the files > section including a couple in mp3 format that are small enough, at > least, to download. Yep, I'l be visiting Mr Nagle early in April, w
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2005-03-22 by ecc-studio
Hi... Im Chris and im in the same position as you very interested in getting one but would really like to see one in action... Please anybody if you have a Vids etc of what this baby can do please please feel free to show me... Cheers Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: frid
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2005-03-22 by fridgebuzzzzz
Hey, I'm new to the board and don't have a P3 but I'd love to see a video demonstration of it in action. Is there one around or perhaps someone would like to show off their sequencing skills and make one? thanks. Paul
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2005-03-19 by Igor Medeiros
hi heitor how much are you asking for the boards? and where are you from? thx in advance igor On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 00:25:42 -0000, atomsize wrote: > > Hi gang, > > In case anyone is interested, i have a set of boards with some parts > mounted, for sale. > > here are some pics: > >
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2005-03-16 by atomsize
Hi gang, In case anyone is interested, i have a set of boards with some parts mounted, for sale. here are some pics: Mainboard with P3 uP: (pic) http://ignatz.alojamentos7.com/p3seq/p3seq006.jpg (revision board pic) : http://ignatz.alojamentos7.com/p3seq/p3seq002.jpg Upper and Lo
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2005-03-14 by Gary Chang
Hello all, I just signed onto this list, and I hope to get one of the first s/n #100x P3s sent to the states when they arrive in a few weeks. I, too, have an airbass99 awaiting the dedicated rhythm sequencer.... gary chang
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2005-03-12 by analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the analogue-sequencer group. File : /P3UserGuide.pdf Uploaded by : arglebargleuk Description : P3 User Guide version 0.9e You can access this file at the URL: http://gr
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2005-03-11 by Andrew Scheidler
Colin - That's great news on your new plan! Best wishes, and I'll do my best to support your efforts :) While digging thru the archives, I found a message asking about a display adapter for the P3. If this were ever possible, it would make the P3 even more the "end-all" sequencer
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2005-03-11 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 15:41:00 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >Well, there are a maximum of 12 banks, and 8 parts in each, so that's only a >total of 96 possible parts - a program change message on a user-defined >control midi channel could handle that. >Hard-coding bank numbers into prog
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2005-03-11 by bleep
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Colin f wrote: > Remote control changes for part & bank were discussed a while back, but not > implemented yet. I've got some free time on the horizon though ;-) ah, my mistake. though i believe you *can* do this with aux events. (what *can't* you do with aux
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2005-03-11 by bleep
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, allanjhall wrote: > Will there be any way that R3 can sync to P3 so that it is always in > the same song position rather than just using midi sync which I > understand will only keep it in time? i believe the P3 can already do that by sending program changes.
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2005-03-11 by Colin f
> how are you planning to implement this? > it would be nice if we could define the bank/program change values that > would load a given pattern... because i don't want to have to go through > my 909 and switch patterns all around. :) Well, there are a maximum of 12 banks, and 8
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2005-03-11 by Colin f
> > Will there be any way that R3 can sync to P3 so that it is always in > > the same song position rather than just using midi sync which I > > understand will only keep it in time? > > i believe the P3 can already do that by sending program changes... i > believe it can also re
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2005-03-11 by allanjhall
R3 initial spec sounds great, I'm sure that almost everyone that has a P3 will want to buy another P3 to run R3 software, well at least I do :-) Will there be any way that R3 can sync to P3 so that it is always in the same song position rather than just using midi sync which I un
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2005-03-11 by jez creek
Paul, I shall try these when my P3 arrives next week. BTW great gig last week Cheers Jez > Message date : Mar 11 2005, 12:22 PM > From : "Paul Nagle" > To : analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Copy to : > Subject : [analogue-sequencer] New Demo Files > Gang, > > I just uploaded
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2005-03-11 by Paul Nagle
Gang, I just uploaded a sysex file with accompanying documentation that may be of interest, especially to new P3 owners. It's my first stab at a demo document that illustrates some of the power of auxilliary events, force to scale, playlists, the arpeggiator, knob functions etc.
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2005-03-11 by Colin f
> >I'll also be looking to develop other products, such as a > > dedicated percussion sequencer > > Im VERY interested in this. Would this be re-jigged & simplified (note > on/off) p3? Sounds like what i need for my airbass99. > Are we talking far in the future? :) I've had plans
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2005-03-11 by privat_joy
> Plan A is to develop the commercial potential of P3 into a viable business. > Once I'm able to work on it full-time, I'll be able to fill orders a lot > more quickly, and keep production running so there aren't long periods of > unavailability. I'll also be looking to develop o
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2005-03-11 by magnetize15
Good luck with your brave move Colin. >I'll also be looking to develop other products, such as a > dedicated percussion sequencer Im VERY interested in this. Would this be re-jigged & simplified (note on/off) p3? Sounds like what i need for my airbass99. Are we talking far in the
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2005-03-10 by Colin f
> (and how's the boy doing? I think we need new pics!) Oh, he already has his own web presence ;-) http://www.loganfraser.com Cheers, Colin f
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2005-03-10 by Colin f
> Are you going to continue to make pcbs and part kits available > for new and existing products, or is it your intention to just > produce complete units once things get off the ground. I'll wait and see how things pan out. I think the kit market is probably a lot more limited t
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2005-03-10 by Mark Pulver
Colin f (01:58 AM 3/10/2005) wrote: >Plan A is to develop the commercial potential of P3 into a viable business. Cheers dude! (and how's the boy doing? I think we need new pics!) Mark
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2005-03-10 by bleep
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Colin f wrote: > Plan A is to develop the commercial potential of P3 into a viable business. > Once I'm able to work on it full-time, I'll be able to fill orders a lot > more quickly, and keep production running so there aren't long periods of > unavailabilit
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2005-03-10 by Andy Wilson
On 10 Mar 2005 at 10:58, Colin f wrote: > Plan A is to develop the commercial potential of P3 into a viable business. > Once I'm able to work on it full-time, I'll be able to fill orders a lot > more quickly, and keep production running so there aren't long periods of > unavailab
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2005-03-10 by allanjhall
Pencil me in for R3 and "ultimate" step sequencer please - now the bad news, just one of each :-) Good luck in your new business! Allan --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > Folks, > > Thought I'd give you a quick update on what's going on here... > P3 PCB
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2005-03-10 by Peter Lunnon
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > Three weeks tomorrow, I finish up the day job, and will become > self-employed. > Plan A is to develop the commercial potential of P3 into a viable business. > Once I'm able to work on it full-time, I'll be able to fil
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2005-03-10 by Gert van Santen
Colin f wrote: > Folks, > > Thought I'd give you a quick update on what's going on here... > P3 PCBs, keyswitches and cases are all now in, though I'm still > waiting on the wooden end-cheeks for the cases from another supplier. > I'll be working through the list of people on the
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2005-03-10 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 10 March 2005 10:58, Colin f wrote: > With a new son, and a full-time day job, my ability to > develop the potential of P3 has been curtailed of late. > With the daily commute, and dull corporate job getting me > down, I decided the time was right to try a change of >
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2005-03-10 by Colin f
Folks, Thought I'd give you a quick update on what's going on here... P3 PCBs, keyswitches and cases are all now in, though I'm still waiting on the wooden end-cheeks for the cases from another supplier. I'll be working through the list of people on the waiting lists for partial/
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