2005-01-05 by Julian
> You can re-use two of the pins on the DIN socket so it can double as > midi in, but there aren't enough pins to provide midi out there too. > > > (who isn't massively keen on drilling his 303 case...) > > You don't have to drill holes if you really dont want to - the midi > wir
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2005-01-05 by colinfraser_com
...I finally became a dad on Monday. The boy already has more hair than his dad, and I think I can quite objectively say he is the most gorgeous baby boy you ever laid eyes on... http://www.colinfraser.com/Logan-and-dad.jpg Cheers, Colin f (off to hospital...)
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2005-01-05 by colinfraser_com
> Some time ago, i saw a 303 midi kit that used the existing DIN Sync socket as the midi port. > > I don't know how it worked, but i remember that it professed that the DIN would still work, (obviously not at the same time as the > midi) and that absolutely no drilling of the cas
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2005-01-05 by Julian
Hi Colin, Some time ago, i saw a 303 midi kit that used the existing DIN Sync socket as the midi port. I don't know how it worked, but i remember that it professed that the DIN would still work, (obviously not at the same time as the midi) and that absolutely no drilling of the c
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2005-01-05 by Colin f
Installation instructions for MidiBass 303, my TB303 midi retro-fit, are now online. Main page is here: http://www.colinfraser.com/mb303/index.html Installation details start here: http://www.colinfraser.com/mb303/install/mb-install-01.htm This board adds midi in to control your
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2005-01-05 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 05:07:55 -0000, "turbotron69" wrote: >I´ve been reading the cool fast guide,I´m having mastered palylist and parts >yet, I still find them confusing.. Ah. Been there... 8) >I knew that playlist were as a track on the 909,when you chain your patterns to >do " a
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2005-01-05 by turbotron69
Hi; I´ve been reading the cool fast guide,I´m having mastered palylist and parts yet, I still find them confusing.. I knew that playlist were as a track on the 909,when you chain your patterns to do " a song" But if parts are the same... What is the difference? I still don´t know
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2005-01-05 by turbotron69
Hi; I´ve been reading the cool fast guide,I´m having mastered palylist and parts yet, I still find them confusing.. I knew that playlist were as a track on the 909,when you chain your patterns to do " a song" But if parts are the same... What is the difference? I still don´t know
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2005-01-04 by Tom Adam
Colin f wrote: > maximal length linear feedback shift register Aha, science-fiction..... -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 265.6.7 - Release Date: 30/12/2004
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2005-01-04 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 v0.9a You can access this file at the URL: http://groups.ya
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2005-01-04 by Boele Gerkes
> If you generated a pseudo-random number with P3 one hundred times every > second, after seven hundred and thirty million years, you might notice > the > pattern repeating. THAT fast??? Tsss..... Boele
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2005-01-04 by Colin f
Tom, > Just a little thing ... How random is the random function of > the p3. I > explain : if let the P3 play for a long time, will i finally > have a pattern? Well, you had to ask... The random number generation in the P3 is, like all programmatically generated random numbers,
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2005-01-03 by Tom Adam
Hi, Just a little thing ... How random is the random function of the p3. I explain : if let the P3 play for a long time, will i finally have a pattern? Just curious, Tom -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.298 / Virus Database: 265.
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2005-01-01 by Colin f
> I would just love it if my P3 had a readout under each step > showing its > value. OR, that there were computer software which > communicated with the P3 > so that I could just see all of the values for each parameter > laid out on > the screen. More display estate would be goo
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2005-01-01 by Gene Schwartz
Being technically naïve, I can wish for things like this, without having any idea how feasible they are... I would just love it if my P3 had a readout under each step showing its value. OR, that there were computer software which communicated with the P3 so that I could just see
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2004-12-31 by colinfraser_com
> Maybe im confused but are you talking about the P3 driving the 808 above? > What i mean is the 808 driving the P3. > When i use the 808 as tempo master through the dyn to midi converter there > is a tempo variation which can be seen on ableton or cubase bpm counter. > It drifts
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2004-12-31 by Magnetize
>There shouldn't be much drift in the 808 DIN clock. >The tempo may gradually change with temperature, since the clock is built >from some logic gates, resistors and caps. The thresholds will move slightly >as things warm up, but not so it should really be noticeable as any kind
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2004-12-31 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net
Colin, > Sometimes I scare myself. > I discovered tonight if you spend too long listening to variable high-tempo > resonant clicks, then take your headphones off, you can find the sound of > reality has a slight flange. Nice ;-) hehe, never mind mind altering substances, buy coli
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2004-12-31 by Magnetize
I was given one of these http://www3.sympatico.ca/sales_emblab/about.htm dyn sync to midi converters & ive been trying to drive the p3 from my tr808. The timing is off though (p3 drifts and resets occassionally) & it only works on tbase 32 setting on the p3 when driven by the 4 b
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2004-12-30 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 21:09:45 -0000, "Colin f" wrote: >So in effect, the 808 CPU quantises the incoming DIN sync to 2ms intervals. >This introduces a very subtle timing shift depending on the underlying tempo >of the clock signal. You very likely wont notice it consciously, althou
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2004-12-30 by ch.³l
> Dude; sometimes you scare me. > > Paul ..you beat me to it. get a freak talking about a passion..;-)
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2004-12-30 by Colin f
> Dude; sometimes you scare me. Sometimes I scare myself. I discovered tonight if you spend too long listening to variable high-tempo resonant clicks, then take your headphones off, you can find the sound of reality has a slight flange. Nice ;-) This was discovered while repeated
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2004-12-30 by Colin f
> So should the p3 drift slightly along with the 808 in a musical > fashion? ;) There shouldn't be much drift in the 808 DIN clock. The tempo may gradually change with temperature, since the clock is built from some logic gates, resistors and caps. The thresholds will move slight
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2004-12-30 by magnetize15
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > I was given one of these > > http://www3.sympatico.ca/sales_emblab/about.htm dyn > > sync to midi converters & ive been trying to drive the p3 > > from my tr808. > > The timing is off though (p3 drifts and resets occ
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2004-12-30 by Colin f
> I was given one of these > http://www3.sympatico.ca/sales_emblab/about.htm dyn > sync to midi converters & ive been trying to drive the p3 > from my tr808. > The timing is off though (p3 drifts and resets occassionally) > & it only > works on tbase 32 setting on the p3 when dri
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2004-12-30 by Colin f
Hi Chiel, > wtf?! as the title says...p3 #45 just quit on me. latest firmware, > everything had been working fine for days on end and all of a sudden, > while editing a pattern it just froze. i've had this once before but > it was solved by just turning it on and off, which i tri
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2004-12-30 by ch.³l
> ... but now it won't even get past the very first part of the > start up sequence... by this i mean that the 8 red & yellow knob/step-mode select LED's stay permanently lit but absolutely nothing else happens.
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2004-12-30 by ch.³l
wtf?! as the title says...p3 #45 just quit on me. latest firmware, everything had been working fine for days on end and all of a sudden, while editing a pattern it just froze. i've had this once before but it was solved by just turning it on and off, which i tried again this time
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2004-12-28 by ivancu@aol.com
My apologies for taking up bandwidth for this, but I'm trying to reach as many Waldorf product owners as possible. The Alps 16mm encoders used in the Q and XT (and other Waldorf products?) are discontinued according to Alps. Alps has done some large runs of them for Elfa and othe
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2004-12-28 by colinfraser_com
> Well I would like to have some " user " shuffle presets, I have very good > settings other than this good 909 ones,I would like to copy my delay settings > on shuffle presets 15 or 16 per example,it could be great > If not How can I copy just the delay settings from my cool pat
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2004-12-27 by turbotron69
Hi; I have just installed the latest OS,most of the updates are not for me but Shuffle that it´s a must on my music. I guess that this is possible copying some settings from other pattern,but I don´t know yet. Well I would like to have some " user " shuffle presets, I have very g
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2004-12-25 by vco3@aol.com
Wow pix look great! Can't wait to get my P3:) Happy Analogue HOLidays from analoguejeff visit http//www.jeffreykoepper.com for analogue ambient electronic music
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2004-12-24 by colinfraser_com
...before Santa arrives. I've added a photo of the improved internal wiring to the new boards page: http://www.p3sequencer.com/new-boards.htm The pot board wiring has seen the best improvement, and you no longer need to remember to fit the step switch board before the lower pot b
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2004-12-24 by colinfraser_com
> I personally would love it to be brushed aluminium , > but understand that this would be too expensive, > so my next choice would be anodised aluminium ! > (Even if this means that the PCB stand-off marks are slightly visable.) > > what is the finish on the Richie Hawtin P3 ?,
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2004-12-24 by colinfraser_com
Added to the proto-case page... http://www.p3sequencer.com/proto-case.htm ...halfway down you'll find pictures of the assembled prototype production unit. Happy Christmas ! Cheers, Colin f
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2004-12-24 by Colin f
> nice, do they do them in any other colour? I'm after a couple of red ones. Delta-Opto don't list displays in anything other than green yet. There is a 128x64 graphic version coming in April '05. Could be interesting... Cheers, Colin f ___________________________________________
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2004-12-24 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net
Colin, > I finally found a source of 20x2 PLED displays, so I got my Korg > SDD3300 a Christmas present. > http://www.colinfraser.com/misc/sdd3300-pled.jpg > Sweet... nice, do they do them in any other colour? I'm after a couple of red ones. Paul
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2004-12-24 by highflightfoundation
Hi to Colin and everyone I just wanted to add my thoughts to the recent discussion regarding the metalwork for the production version of the P3. I personally would love it to be brushed aluminium , but understand that this would be too expensive, so my next choice would be anodis
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2004-12-24 by Colin f
> so, if there were a skip and unskip step n event, it would > never be able to unskip because the event isn't unskipped > until you actually arrive at the event (which wouldn't > happen)? Damn, I was thinking that this would be a cool feature. The skip setting is different to al
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2004-12-23 by colinfraser_com
I finally found a source of 20x2 PLED displays, so I got my Korg SDD3300 a Christmas present. http://www.colinfraser.com/misc/sdd3300-pled.jpg Sweet... Cheers, Colin f
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2004-12-23 by orgon
Hi this is just a short note from a lurkur that built a p3 and is over come by the power of this sequencer thanx colin this is a dream come true and ive only spent 3 hours with the p3 and it has blown every other sequencer ive ever played with out of the water and I only have a b
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2004-12-23 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 18:02:52 +0000, implode7@comcast.net wrote: > >so, if there were a skip and unskip step n event, it would never be able to unskip because the event isn't unskipped until you actually arrive at the event (which wouldn't happen)? Damn, I was thinking that this w
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2004-12-23 by implode7@comcast.net
so, if there were a skip and unskip step n event, it would never be able to unskip because the event isn't unskipped until you actually arrive at the event (which wouldn't happen)? Damn, I was thinking that this would be a cool feature. > > > I was wondering also whether there wa
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2004-12-23 by implode7@comcast.net
I was wondering also whether there was a way to use the random mask to effect the skip step feature. Didn't see a way... > > On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 06:26:30 -0800, Gene Schwartz > wrote: > > >Btw, I noticed that there was a newer version of the User's Guide up, and > >downloaded it.
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2004-12-23 by Colin f
> I was wondering also whether there was a way to use the > random mask to effect the skip step feature. Didn't see a way... This isn't possible to implement. If a step is skipped, it never becomes the current step, so events can never act upon it to make it un-skipped. I could p
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2004-12-23 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 06:26:30 -0800, Gene Schwartz wrote: >Btw, I noticed that there was a newer version of the User's Guide up, and >downloaded it. But it seems to be missing most of the 'tips and tricks' (or >whatever it was called) pages. They were in the table of contents, but
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2004-12-23 by Gene Schwartz
> > On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 19:27:45 -0800, Gene Schwartz > wrote: > >> How would I, if I can - tell the P3 that when I reach the end of this >> pattern (by playing the final step in the pattern length as set in the >> pattern) to increment the playlist on another track - in other wo
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2004-12-23 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net
Colin, > http://www.p3sequencer.com/new-boards.htm much neater! Well done. Paul
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2004-12-23 by colinfraser_com
> I realise i could just use my imagination, but, out of curiosity, do you have any photos yet of the new case fully assembled (but > obviously not painted) with the new boards and switches etc. inside? I haven't finished putting the other boards together yet. Maybe tonight, if n
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2004-12-23 by Julian
Colin, I realise i could just use my imagination, but, out of curiosity, do you have any photos yet of the new case fully assembled (but obviously not painted) with the new boards and switches etc. inside? Just wondering as to what the complete new unit will look like. Julian
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