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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-10 by Colin f

> Switches are from Rapid, 12mm tact switches with black square > covers. They feel really nice and positive in use and they will also > fit the standard P3 pcb. Not any more - I dropped the standard tact switches when I added the Cherry MX. > The engraved switches are a maplin p

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Re: 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-10 by allanjhall

Thanks for all of the kind comments on my P3 :-) Switches are from Rapid, 12mm tact switches with black square covers. They feel really nice and positive in use and they will also fit the standard P3 pcb. The engraved switches are a maplin part (obviously supplied unengraved!) an

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] All those MIDI jacks...

2005-03-09 by Colin f

> What is the deal with all the MIDI Out jacks on the back? I was under > the impression that polyphony was possible, but only using a single MIDI > channel. > > Can you assign parts/tracks/etc to separate MIDI channels *and* output > jacks? P3 does indeed only support a single m

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] New cases for old P3's?

2005-03-08 by Colin f

> Is it a big thing to rebuild the old P3 into that new Case? Is it, > first at all, possible? Or does the old board layout not allow this? All the boards have exactly the same mountings, except for the keypad board. The keypad mounts could be filed to suit the new case. The new

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All those MIDI jacks...

2005-03-08 by Andrew Scheidler

What is the deal with all the MIDI Out jacks on the back? I was under the impression that polyphony was possible, but only using a single MIDI channel. Can you assign parts/tracks/etc to separate MIDI channels *and* output jacks? Or point me at a page in the manual... I didn't fi

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Hello to all...

2005-03-08 by May tell you as I get to no you

Hi to you all in the group... Im a new member and just in the process of trying to get hold of one of the p3 seq... After watch the room for a while I can see that im going to be making a great choice regards buying one.... Hope to speck soon.... Kwerk1

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New cases for old P3's?

2005-03-08 by privat_joy

Hello Collin! Is it a big thing to rebuild the old P3 into that new Case? Is it, first at all, possible? Or does the old board layout not allow this? I wonder how to get the four midiouts and so on... If everything can work out, i would like to order the case. If not, i have to t

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cases arrived...

2005-03-07 by bleep

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, colinfraser_com wrote: > Those of you paying attention may remember that I was supposed to > have the rear enclosures in black with white lettering. > Those of you not paying attenting should get a job with my case > supplier. Ahem. well it actually looks *rea

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Re: Cases arrived...

2005-03-07 by colinfraser_com

And before anyone asks, the 'playlist step' label alongside the 'part' numbers is for the imminent changes to playlist edit to (hopefully) make it a bit more straightforward. I've also succesfully tested a 24 MHz crystal with the new CPU, and will be adding support for old and ne

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Re: Future P3 Owner...

2005-03-07 by colinfraser_com

> read paul's P3 user guide too, to get a taste of what > this machine is capable of letting us do... I'll second that. It's a lot more fun than the rather dry reference tone of the manual. There's stuff in Paul's guide I'd forgotten about, and he's come up with a number of trick

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Future P3 Owner...

2005-03-07 by bleep

On Mon, 7 Mar 2005, Andrew Scheidler wrote: > I just spent most of the weekend reading the P3 manual, and I think I > better get one :) you are right. :) read paul's P3 user guide too, to get a taste of what this machine is capable of letting us do... > using Mobius, Fat Controll

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Cases arrived...

2005-03-07 by colinfraser_com

Folks, My wife got a nice surprise today, when four large, heavy boxes turned up. Fortunately the nice man from UPS carried them in for her ;-) Photos are here: http://www.p3sequencer.com/p3-case.htm Those of you paying attention may remember that I was supposed to have the rear

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Future P3 Owner...

2005-03-07 by Andrew Scheidler

I just spent most of the weekend reading the P3 manual, and I think I better get one :) I spent many seasons using the excellent soft sequencer SEQ-303. As of the last couple years, tho, I gotten rid of the computer and have been using Mobius, Fat Controller, SQ-16 (now gone), a

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Re: 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-07 by jitterbugbite2003

very clear front panel. beautiful work. where did you get the switches for inputting notes ? --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "meadowfield1" wrote: > > > > The two rows of LEDs are there because you can't get tricolour LEDs > in 3mm. > > So possibly not as easy to follo

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Re: 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-07 by meadowfield1

> The two rows of LEDs are there because you can't get tricolour LEDs in 3mm. > So possibly not as easy to follow as red/green/amber. If you look up toyolite, they make some cool red/blue/purple tricolour LEDs - which I used on my arpeggiator module. cheers mark

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-06 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 6 Mar 2005 21:58:37 -0000, "Colin f" wrote: > > >> Utterly, utterly fabulous! I want an extra row of LEDs on mine!! > >The two rows of LEDs are there because you can't get tricolour LEDs in 3mm. >So possibly not as easy to follow as red/green/amber. Ah. Still.... Paul ---

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-06 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 06 Mar 2005 21:42:20 -0000, "synthtrader" wrote: > > >Larger photos posted with permission from Allan. > >See: http://www.analoguehaven.com/p3 > >Incredible work. Utterly, utterly fabulous! I want an extra row of LEDs on mine!! Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email:

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Re: 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-06 by synthtrader

Larger photos posted with permission from Allan. See: http://www.analoguehaven.com/p3 Incredible work. Bye, Shawn Cleary www.analoguehaven.com

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P3 new Bill of Materials

2005-03-06 by colinfraser_com

Folks, I've uploaded a provisional version of the P3 BoM to the Yahoo files section - P3-BoM-v1.5.pdf This BoM reflects the small number of part changes from previous runs. I need to confirm that the board will use the 24MHz crystal specified, and decide on which RFI filters to u

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Bootloader update

2005-03-05 by Andy Wilson

On 4 Mar 2005 at 23:12, colinfraser_com wrote: > The update process is as painless as I could make it, and should be > foolproof, i.e. you will not be able to leave your P3 in an > unbootable state. Worked OK here. Very straightforward. Thanks Colin. Cheers Andy (P3#007) -- Andy

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Re: 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-05 by dayjob111

wow- sexy machine! sounds like quite a lot of work you put into it- --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "allanjhall" wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've finally finished building my P3, and I've uploaded some pix of > it to Yahoo group photo's area (named AllansP3). > > I've mount

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P3 Bootloader update

2005-03-04 by colinfraser_com

Folks, As I've mentioned previously, future production of P3 will be using a new CPU, the AT89C51ED2, that has replaced the T89C51RD2 part I have used up to now. Due to differences between the original CPU and its replacement, a revised sysex bootloader is needed for firmware upd

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-03 by bleep

On Thu, 3 Mar 2005, allanjhall wrote: > I've finally finished building my P3, and I've uploaded some pix of > it to Yahoo group photo's area (named AllansP3). wow... that's the best looking p3 i've seen... awesome job! bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavec

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] 3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-03 by Gert van Santen

allanjhall wrote: > Hi all, > > I've finally finished building my P3, and I've uploaded some pix of > it to Yahoo group photo's area (named AllansP3). > > I've mounted it into an 84HP 3U high doepfer / Analogue Systems rack > case to match the rest of my modular system, and it ha

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3U Rackmount Doepfer style P3

2005-03-03 by allanjhall

Hi all, I've finally finished building my P3, and I've uploaded some pix of it to Yahoo group photo's area (named AllansP3). I've mounted it into an 84HP 3U high doepfer / Analogue Systems rack case to match the rest of my modular system, and it has blue & yellow led's and a blue

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] knob grabbing orgy

2005-03-02 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 10:27:27 -0600 (CST), bleep wrote: >sure!! Cheers. Here's another. I wanted to create a sequence that played many times, as they do, but each time I wanted a single note to rise over a given interval. To do this I first got stoned. Fortunately that is not neces

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] knob grabbing orgy

2005-03-02 by bleep

On Wed, 2 Mar 2005, Paul Nagle wrote: > >this is a formula for much head-bopping and hand-waving... enjoy! > > Great tip - do you mind if I include it in the User Guide thingummy? sure!! bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] knob grabbing orgy

2005-03-02 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 08:38:51 -0600 (CST), bleep wrote: >this is a formula for much head-bopping and hand-waving... enjoy! Great tip - do you mind if I include it in the User Guide thingummy? Nice one! Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co

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knob grabbing orgy

2005-03-02 by bleep

or something that inspires an equivalent amount of joy... ahem... anyway, last night i combined the two styles of knob events and had more fun sequencing than i think i've ever had. here's the deal: aux A: Mask AuxB Kn>n Step 1 value: 15 aux B: Knob n -> Aux C Step 1 value: 17 au

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Another Tip: 'playing' sequence variations

2005-03-02 by Paul Nagle

Well, well, here's one I've been enjoying lately... It uses an Aux event I never really used very much before - "Swap All trk n" First I have a track with a simple bassline in it pootling along harmlessly. Then I set up another track (8) that is set to an unused MIDI channel (in

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P3 update

2005-03-01 by colinfraser_com

Folks, I've finally got an estimated delivery date for the cases - they should be with me on 8th March. Apparently there's been a delay getting the right inserts, but I'm assured they just need the inserts, painting and screening and they'll be ready. The wooden end cheeks are co

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] maybe offtopic

2005-03-01 by Paul Lord

Colin f wrote: > > > http://www.behringer.com/ADA8000/index.cfm?lang=ENG > Bbut the ADA8000 would be great as digital I/O for an analogue front end. Well, I use mine in the opposite direction, but I will wholeheartedly agree with this sentiment. It sounds great, it syncs up to ju

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] maybe offtopic

2005-03-01 by marco scooter

i don't want a fulll mixer, i just want to create like shown on the picture i mailed u. a adat I/O with 8 analog I/O. just a working schema. i could fit in myself to anything i want i gues. if i would buy a digital mixer, i would a yamaha o1v o 02r. but i would to figure out stuf

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] maybe offtopic

2005-03-01 by marco scooter

yeah, i just found on ebay the board from trevor. thnx. bu i got a question and maybe a challange for u. i'm intrested in building a homemade mixer with adat. i would like to invite u because i'm no engeneer. io did electronic as main direction on school, but never work in that i

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] maybe offtopic

2005-02-28 by Colin f

> > A fully digital mixer, or an analogue mixer with digital I/O ? > Given the price of something like this... > http://www.behringer.com/ADA8000/index.cfm?lang=ENG > ...it'd be a hard job to do anything cheaper the DIY route. Hmm, not quite the link I meant... http://www.behring

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] maybe offtopic

2005-02-28 by Colin f

> bu i got a question and maybe a challange for u. > i'm intrested in building a homemade mixer with adat. A fully digital mixer, or an analogue mixer with digital I/O ? Given the price of something like this... http://www.behringer.com/ADA8000/index.cfm?lang=ENG ...it'd be a har

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] maybe offtopic

2005-02-28 by Colin f

Hi Marco, > but, do u have part to build a machine like the 909808 u made? I've never done boards for the 909 or 808, but Trevor Page has - I see from his Yahoo group you found him. One of these days I might get round to doing an 808 kit, but time is in short supply these days...

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maybe offtopic

2005-02-28 by marco_scooter2000

but, do u have part to build a machine like the 909808 u made? or do have another newgroup for that? i would like to build a p3, i like it. than i can see the mc 303 lol but first i would like to build a tr909 clone. like yours kind regards, marco

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Little tip for "mute track"

2005-02-27 by Paul Nagle

This is probably an obvious one but sometimes you don't always think of those. I wanted to set up two alternate basslines in one of my banks but in the heat of the concert I can't always remember which track is doing what function. Therefore I wanted to prevent the two tracks pla

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TTFN

2005-02-27 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Dear all, I'm going to have to leave the list for a short while, but I'll be back in a few months. So, for the moment, as tigger says 'Ta Ta For Now'. Paul

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 Update

2005-02-25 by Colin f

> I guess its pin compatible with the old part then ? One of the main reasons I chose the P3 CPU was because there are equivalent parts from a number of makers. The 8051 is a very well established standard. The new part is a re-vamp of the old one - seems to be based on the same

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Re: P3 Update

2005-02-25 by em_dkj

Hi Colin > The good news is that it has been superseded by a new part, the > AT89C51ED2. Talk about last minute surprises !!!!! :-( I guess its pin compatible with the old part then ? Apart from the hassle its giving you right now, are there any potential benefits ... new and mor

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 Update

2005-02-24 by Colin f

> Poor Colin! > Hopefully this will work out (2 diffrent bootloader)... It's tricky - they moved the built-in bootloader into ROM that is paged in when a certain bit is set. This means the full 64k is available for user code. But the new bootloader is bigger than the old one, and

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Re: P3 Update

2005-02-24 by privat_joy

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > > Folks, > > I've had bad news and good news this week... > Bad news was the CPU used in P3, the T89C51RD2 has been discontinued > and my suppliers have no further stock. That was a shock, I can tell > you... >

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P3 Update

2005-02-23 by colinfraser_com

Folks, I've had bad news and good news this week... Bad news was the CPU used in P3, the T89C51RD2 has been discontinued and my suppliers have no further stock. That was a shock, I can tell you... The good news is that it has been superseded by a new part, the AT89C51ED2. However

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Midi sync, and START and CONTINUE

2005-02-20 by Colin f

> The p3 itself is now syncing just as id like now, but the 606 > is still not starting, other then when the p3 recieves a START command > (ie it dosnt seem as if the CONTINUE is 100% being used as a > START would be) Ah yes. The continue code doesn't set the DIN RUN pin on, sinc

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Midi sync, and START and CONTINUE

2005-02-20 by Colin f

> What im trying to achieve is that the p3 starts, tempo > synced, from the beginning of the bar, when it recieves a > CONTINUE message, > with the following two 'musts': > > *it has to start from the beginning of the bar, so as to keep > the 606 in sync as the 606 always starts

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