2005-02-03 by Mark Pulver
Colin f (03:54 PM 2/2/2005) wrote: > > I'm gonna put a PLED in my P3, they just too nice not to! > >Yep. I only had one non-PLED character display in my studio, by I had to >PLED it too... >http://www.colinfraser.com/misc/sdd3300-pled.jpg >20x2 PLED is just loverly ;-) Oh believe
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2005-02-02 by Colin f
> Oh believe me, I saw that that... I have an SDD3300 as well. :) > > Ummm, since I'm ordering one, then maybe I should order two? > Is that a > PDC1602M as well? I'm too lazy to open mine up. :) The SDD display is a 20x2 - called a PDC2002M where I get them, but again the crysta
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2005-02-02 by Mark Pulver
Hi Colin; I'm gonna put a PLED in my P3, they just too nice not to! From the datasheet that you have in your building instructions, it says "PDC-1602M".. I found 1602A & 1602B, but not M. http://www.crystalfontz.com/products/index-pled.html According to the data sheet here: http:
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2005-02-02 by Colin f
> I'm gonna put a PLED in my P3, they just too nice not to! Yep. I only had one non-PLED character display in my studio, by I had to PLED it too... http://www.colinfraser.com/misc/sdd3300-pled.jpg 20x2 PLED is just loverly ;-) > From the datasheet that you have in your building >
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2005-02-02 by Colin f
> i dont completely follow you there. > > have a 'click' track on the HDR... but i dont understand how > thatll enable me to start and stop the hdr from a midi STARt signal? Er, I didn't quite think that through, did I ? It's control you want, not just sync. > ps. colin, im back
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2005-02-02 by Julian
> You could always get a midi clock to tape sync convertor, and use a HDR > track for a timecode signal. > A Korg KMS-30 would do nicely. i dont completely follow you there. have a 'click' track on the HDR... but i dont understand how thatll enable me to start and stop the hdr fr
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2005-02-02 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 16:01:18 -0000, "Julian" wrote: >Theres mention of MMC in the manual, but then i find the following comment: MMC is something entirely different again - MIDI Machine Control. It's a protocol (sysex) for remote control of tape devices and the like. it sends gene
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2005-02-02 by Colin f
> I try real hard not to use computers in music (i know most > other people like them, but..) You could always get a midi clock to tape sync convertor, and use a HDR track for a timecode signal. A Korg KMS-30 would do nicely. Cheers, Colin f
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2005-02-02 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:36:45 -0000, "Julian" wrote: > >And care to tell me what settings i need to use, in order to get the fostex (in my case a d-160) to sync as a slave to the p3? > >I know this is more a fostex question then a p3 question, but the fostex manual keeps saying "re
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2005-02-02 by Julian
> A little Atari running Cubase or the like would do the trick. I try real hard not to use computers in music (i know most other people like them, but..) I have an alesis datadisk sq arround here somewhere... Im thinking that maybee i can generate a MTC from somthing else (ok, a
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2005-02-02 by Colin f
> > I should read my e-mails before hit send. Indeed should. ;-)
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2005-02-02 by Oakley Sound
I wrote> Because Reason cannot act as master because its pants... I should read my e-mails before hit send. Ignore the first 'because'. Tony www.oakleysound.com
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2005-02-02 by Oakley Sound
> Some way to generate a pseudo MTC? Well you could drive a computer sequencer/DAW [slave] from the P3 [master]. The computer will then send out MTC to the hard disk recorder. But I guess that defeats the purpose of the HDR. A little Atari running Cubase or the like would do the
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2005-02-02 by Julian
> Does the Fostex sync to midi clock, or does it need midi timecode ? > P3 transmits midi clock (if the 'mclk' option is on), but not midi timecode > (MTC). > MTC is a linear time message not tempo related, essentially the same as > SMPTE. Theres mention of MMC in the manual, but
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2005-02-02 by Colin f
> And care to tell me what settings i need to use, in order to > get the fostex (in my case a d-160) to sync as a slave to the p3? Does the Fostex sync to midi clock, or does it need midi timecode ? P3 transmits midi clock (if the 'mclk' option is on), but not midi timecode (MTC)
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2005-02-02 by Julian
And care to tell me what settings i need to use, in order to get the fostex (in my case a d-160) to sync as a slave to the p3? I know this is more a fostex question then a p3 question, but the fostex manual keeps saying "refer to your sequencers literature" :/ Things like frame r
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2005-02-01 by sad1robot@aol.com
HI! im located in los angeles. how much for the p 3??? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2005-01-31 by Paul Nagle
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 08:33:55 -0600 (CST), bleep wrote: >ahh, so then we have both old knob grab events and new knob grab events? >or have the old ones been replaced? how exactly do the old ones work? Frankly they are too much trouble to remember because they refer to the knobs by
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2005-01-31 by bleep
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Paul Nagle wrote: > You may be thinking of the "old" knob events - where the knobs are > numbered 1-32 and can be assigned to do stuff. No, say I, these are ahh, so then we have both old knob grab events and new knob grab events? or have the old ones been rep
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2005-01-31 by arp1618
Any of you interested in buying second P3, or maybe your first. It seems the group has quite alot of members. My P3 is one of the older ones (No.30 to be exact) it is cased in the black metal and has the PLED display. If anybody is interested please contact me direct. Tom
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2005-01-30 by Paul Nagle
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 11:52:20 -0600 (CST), bleep wrote: >agh, i realize that sounds like something other than what i meant... i was >trying to avoid saying "knob grab events" because i have a pathological >inability to resist puns... anyway, all i meant was that i'm not really >su
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2005-01-30 by bleep
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, Paul Nagle wrote: > >that would be lovely, as i'm not even clear what these auxes do in the > >first place... > > You're kidding? If this is true you're missing out on the coolest > functionality ever to hit a hardware sequencer - the ability to sequence agh,
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2005-01-29 by Paul Nagle
OK gang, here's one just to get you started. Initialise a bank. Create a pattern on track 1 - 16 steps and going up in pitch so what comes next is easy to spot. Create the following Auxes: Aux A Mask dAcc,Kn>n Aux B Mask auxC,Kn>n Aux C offset AuxD rel (ensure limits set to 127 a
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2005-01-29 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 16:09:06 -0600 (CST), bleep wrote: >> I haven't got time to go into much more detail with this at the >> moment. Hopefully Mr Nagle will feel the urge to come up with some >> examples ;-) > >that would be lovely, as i'm not even clear what these auxes do in th
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2005-01-28 by bleep
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, colinfraser_com wrote: > I haven't got time to go into much more detail with this at the > moment. Hopefully Mr Nagle will feel the urge to come up with some > examples ;-) that would be lovely, as i'm not even clear what these auxes do in the first place...
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2005-01-28 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 21:55:15 -0000, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > Hopefully Mr Nagle will feel the urge to come up with some >examples ;-) I got the urge. Will type something up tomorrow. This could be the single coolest update in ages in terms of being able to set up stuff for perf
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2005-01-28 by colinfraser_com
Folks, First update of the year makes some changes to the knob grabbing events, adds some new knob events, and fixes a bug in the sysex dump config block. One of the problems with knob grabbing events was that if you went into pattern edit and moved a knob, then returned to playm
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2005-01-27 by Boele Gerkes
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > I should start by saying the arpeggio capture function wasn't really > intended to be a 'full' arpeggiator, so it may not be a big priority for the > remaining space, but if something simple to implement can add signif
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2005-01-26 by Colin f
I should start by saying the arpeggio capture function wasn't really intended to be a 'full' arpeggiator, so it may not be a big priority for the remaining space, but if something simple to implement can add significant functionality, I'm not adverse to the idea. > "arp mode" (Fu
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2005-01-26 by implode7@comcast.net
What I want is a computer program that will convert our English requests to programming code which will then be sent to the P3 and reprogram it to match our every wish. I'm constantly chagrinned by how retro this thing is. > > Hi Colin (and the rest here), > > Going through Pauls
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2005-01-26 by Boele Gerkes
Hi Colin (and the rest here), Going through Pauls tutorial (GREAT fun and a nice way of getting to know the P3 better), I come across something I really really hope is still on your list: "arp mode" (Function-Record) it would be very nice if it would be possible to set a fixed nu
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2005-01-26 by Andy Wilson
On 24 Jan 2005 at 3:17, em_dkj wrote: > > > > sweet! i'm running winME and it works absolutely fine here. > > It works under ME ! ... that great. > Thank goodness someone ignored my assumption and gave it a go. > I'll change the user notes at some point to say as such. Grrrr ...
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2005-01-25 by bleep
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, colinfraser_com wrote: > There are a couple of entries on the TBI list that might make use of > the RUN button while running, including a 'restart' function. > As I get back into the flow of coding, something should appear. > Not in the next release though -
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2005-01-25 by Colin f
Duncan, > can I order another p3 > like the one I've already got? :-) The production units will be able to have the standard front panel replaced with a Schaeffer panel, if you really want to have it the same. It will then look almost exactly the same from the front, and roughly
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2005-01-25 by ferrograph632
colin- I've just been reading about the zeit again.... can I order another p3 like the one I've already got? :-) duncan.
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2005-01-25 by Colin f
Julian, > Then, just in the course of things, i turn on the p3, whilst > holding func and page, and, sure enough, i get "Checksum = 20DF", and > little else. Been waiting a while now, but it should show > something else, like boot and flash, right? If you've done the bootloader u
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2005-01-25 by Julian
Came back this evening, read your email, Colin, crossed fingers, turned on the p3, and ran that bootloader dump. It went fine. I loaded the new firmware. That went fine too. I then started messing about trying to get P3tools to work, to no avail. Then tried messing about with mid
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2005-01-24 by Colin f
> So, if someone is buying one of your lovely fully built P3's, > straight from the "P3 Factory", and they would like it fully PIC'ed > up and "ready to clock" when it arrives .... > > - Is that an option that is available ? Yes. > - If so, how do they get it to happen ? You answ
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2005-01-24 by Colin f
Julian, I'd try the bootloader update on your machine. If it screws up, I'll swap out the CPU for you. If it works, it may well fix the problem with your current bootloader, assuming the problem is related to corrupt code in the bootloader rather than some hardware issue. The onl
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2005-01-24 by Julian
Right, Following on from my previous post, i decided to test out dumping an old firmware file (that i did have) on to my p3, in order to see if the problems id experienced previously were still in effect... Symptoms: Dumping to the p3 is pretty much not possible. BAD DATA all the
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2005-01-24 by Julian
I had a number of difficulties with my p3 last time i tried to update the firmware via sysex, and im not at the moment confident enough to do the bootloader. Id rather go for the firmware just before first, to see if i encounter difficulties again. This said, ive been looking arr
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2005-01-24 by em_dkj
OK ... Sounds like the Din Sync is the standard option then. So, if someone is buying one of your lovely fully built P3's, straight from the "P3 Factory", and they would like it fully PIC'ed up and "ready to clock" when it arrives .... - Is that an option that is available ? - If
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2005-01-24 by Colin f
> The Din Sync vs Midi Clock port thing ... > > Can you remind me if that is a user selectable option offered by the > firmware, or is it a hardwired hardware thing, meaning you have to > have 1 or the other ? It is a hard-wired option. You need to add a PIC12C508 din to midi syn
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2005-01-24 by em_dkj
Hi Colin The Din Sync vs Midi Clock port thing ... Can you remind me if that is a user selectable option offered by the firmware, or is it a hardwired hardware thing, meaning you have to have 1 or the other ? Dave
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2005-01-24 by em_dkj
> sweet! i'm running winME and it works absolutely fine here. It works under ME ! ... that great. Thank goodness someone ignored my assumption and gave it a go. I'll change the user notes at some point to say as such. Grrrr ... out of date already ;-) > i have a single pair of mi
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2005-01-24 by colinfraser_com
Nearly missed this one... > colin... if you're working on updates in between changing diapers, i'd > like to suggest an enhancement to the run button... > > currently, it does nothing if the sequencer is already running. it would > be great for live situations (with no midi sync
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2005-01-23 by Colin f
> > i have a single pair of midi connectors coming from my PC, with the > > rest of my setup linked through a Roland a-880 midi-patchbay, in > > which P3-b is chained after P3-a. is some sort of user-bit or > > identification-bit added to the .SP3 files so the 2 P3's are > > reco
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2005-01-23 by Colin f
> of course i immediately have a question, about the P3 definitions & > identification, as i'm one of those lucky/greedy buggers with 2 P3's.. > i have a single pair of midi connectors coming from my PC, with the > rest of my setup linked through a Roland a-880 midi-patchbay, in
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2005-01-23 by ch.³l
hi Dave, > I will put the P3Tools executables up within a few hours. sweet! i'm running winME and it works absolutely fine here...of course i tried it without R'ing TFM first, but i quickly discovered that i did indeed need to RTFM to get the transfer going. of course i immediate
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2005-01-23 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 : /p3tools.zip Uploaded by : em_dkj Description : P3Tools - A utility to help configure a Sequentix P3. You can access this file at th
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