2004-12-01 by James R. Coplin
Hey! I'm a "PC-loving Cubase fiend" and I'm just waiting to purchase a kit for one of these... James R. Coplin *************** If anyone asks of my whereabouts, simply tell them i've gone out the window for a spot of tea and am not expected back any time soon. *************** > -
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2004-12-01 by brentducklow
> Those of you waiting for kits, I'd be interested to hear whether > you'd prefer: > > a) a PCB/CPU kit only > b) a PCB/CPU kit plus a full set of keys > c) a PCB/CPU kit, full set of keys and pro case As a long time lurker and envious wanna be owner of a P3, my vote goes to opti
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2004-11-30 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)
Colin, > I must have forgotten the smiley ;-) Indeed. > I'd be happy just as long as some PC-loving Cubase fiend didn't get it, and > totally miss the point... I credit SOS with more intelligence than that :-) Paul
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2004-11-30 by Colin f
> > Yes, that's been part of the plan for a while. > > Just need to find the right reviewer... > > Not sure how it works, but, you may not get a choice. I don't > think they > want manufacturers deciding who reviews what in the hope of > getting a better > review. I must have for
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2004-11-30 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 19:52:46 -0000, "colinfraser_com" wrote: >Sounds pretty good to me too, though it could take some getting used >to. Pretty lights would make up for that surely? I mean, the playlist LED would progress along the first 8 LEDs and at each step the LED correspondi
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2004-11-30 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)
Colin, > Yes, that's been part of the plan for a while. > Just need to find the right reviewer... Not sure how it works, but, you may not get a choice. I don't think they want manufacturers deciding who reviews what in the hope of getting a better review. The people at SOS seem t
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2004-11-30 by Paul Lord
colinfraser_com wrote: > Those of you waiting for kits, I'd be interested to hear whether > you'd prefer: > > a) a PCB/CPU kit only > b) a PCB/CPU kit plus a full set of keys > c) a PCB/CPU kit, full set of keys and pro case Colin, I'm not decided either way on the kit vs. built
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2004-11-30 by colinfraser_com
> > I was thinking that a way of making Playlist Edit more intuitive to > > a newcomer would be to have the first 8 keys represent playlist > > position and the second 8 act as selectors for patterns. > > if i'm understanding this correctly it sound like a pretty neat > idea. Sou
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2004-11-30 by colinfraser_com
>>> >>> What about sending one to FM and SOS for a review? >> Yes, that's been part of the plan for a while. Just need to find the right reviewer... Cheers, Colin f
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2004-11-30 by ivancu@aol.com
>Those of you waiting for kits, I'd be interested to hear whether >you'd prefer: a) a PCB/CPU kit only -- I would like to order when available. Will these still be sold direct or through your US distributor? Ivan
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2004-11-30 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net
Paul, > On a different tack, does anyone use the 3 bank/16 pattern config? initially I did, but I couldn't work out how to select the extra 8 patterns, so I switch to 6/8 mode.. and now, I don't beleive in RTFM. Paul
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2004-11-30 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net
Peter, I've been down this road with the Monowave, drove to Gordon Reids house and ahve a long chat about it.. > Now would SOS get Paul Nagle to review it or would he have to claim a > conflict of interest...? Paul wouldn't be allowed to review it as he was involved in its develo
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2004-11-30 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 14:40:10 -0000, "Peter Lunnon" wrote: >Now would SOS get Paul Nagle to review it or would he have to claim a >conflict of interest...? I certainly could not be dispassionate about it - plus I know it so well there are issues that I'd probably bring up that oth
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2004-11-30 by ch.³l
hi Paul, > I was thinking that a way of making Playlist Edit more intuitive to > a newcomer would be to have the first 8 keys represent playlist > position and the second 8 act as selectors for patterns. if i'm understanding this correctly it sound like a pretty neat idea. althou
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2004-11-30 by scd
on 30-11-2004 15:38, Gert van Santen at g.vansanten@chello.nl wrote: OK, ok. After two days of migraine my brain isn't working 100% yet... :-))) Still, a FANTASTIC idea Gert! What do you think Colin? Boele > > scd wrote: >> on 30-11-2004 15:15, Gert van Santen at g.vansanten@chel
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2004-11-30 by Gert van Santen
scd wrote: > on 30-11-2004 15:15, Gert van Santen at g.vansanten@chello.nl wrote: > >> >> colinfraser_com wrote: >> >>> Nah, you should all buy more P3s, so I can do this as my full time >>> job ;-) >>> >> >> What about sending one to FM and SOS for a review? > > That's a *fatant
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2004-11-30 by scd
on 30-11-2004 15:15, Gert van Santen at g.vansanten@chello.nl wrote: > > colinfraser_com wrote: > >> Nah, you should all buy more P3s, so I can do this as my full time >> job ;-) >> > > What about sending one to FM and SOS for a review? That's a *fatantic* good idea!! Boele
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2004-11-30 by Gert van Santen
colinfraser_com wrote: > Nah, you should all buy more P3s, so I can do this as my full time > job ;-) > What about sending one to FM and SOS for a review? Gert www.waveworld.tv
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2004-11-30 by Peter Lunnon
> > What about sending one to FM and SOS for a review? > > That's a *fatantic* good idea!! > > Boele Now would SOS get Paul Nagle to review it or would he have to claim a conflict of interest...? Incidentally and just out of interest I'm not sure if I saw numbers mentioned anywhe
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2004-11-30 by colinfraser_com
> > However, in about three or four weeks, I'm set to become a father, > > so I don't expect my spare time to increase... > Congratulations :) - should we defer any further P3 feature requests & > tentative enquiries as to the status of other projects ( R3 / P3.5 / > P4) for 18 y
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2004-11-30 by Peter Lunnon
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > However, in about three or four weeks, I'm set to become a father, > so I don't expect my spare time to increase... > > Cheers, > Colin f Congratulations :) - should we defer any further P3 feature requests & t
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2004-11-29 by colinfraser_com
> will there be extras of all the bits? i would be interested in > upgrading > my P3 with the new keys, case, and midi I/O board sometime in the > future. I'm kind of hoping it'll work out such that one person will want a PCB/CPU only kit, and that'll leave a free set of keys and
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2004-11-29 by James R. Coplin
Option "c" for me... James R. Coplin *************** If anyone asks of my whereabouts, simply tell them i've gone out the window for a spot of tea and am not expected back any time soon. *************** > -----Original Message----- > From: colinfraser_com [mailto:colin@colinfrase
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2004-11-29 by bleep
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, colinfraser_com wrote: > Those of you waiting for kits, I'd be interested to hear whether > you'd prefer: > > a) a PCB/CPU kit only > b) a PCB/CPU kit plus a full set of keys > c) a PCB/CPU kit, full set of keys and pro case well, i'm not waiting for a kit, b
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2004-11-29 by ch.³l
hi Colin, > Those of you waiting for kits, I'd be interested to hear whether > you'd prefer: > > a) a PCB/CPU kit only > b) a PCB/CPU kit plus a full set of keys > c) a PCB/CPU kit, full set of keys and pro case i think 3 p3's might be a bit much but if i was to buy another i'd p
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2004-11-29 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I finally got a quote from the factory today for the run of production P3 cases. I can confirm the EU price for complete, ready-built units will be 450 ukp plus shipping. For US customers, Shawn Cleary of http://www.analoguehaven.com will be handling P3 sales for me, and w
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2004-11-29 by Colin f
> While I was playing with the marvelous aux events,I noticed some > weird stuff. That's the general idea ;-) > I use track 1&2 for controlling the bassdrum of my jomox > X base, aux A for event: rept note by length, AuxB for cc100 (tune of > Xbase bass) AuxC for cc101 (pitch of
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2004-11-29 by roelp23
Hi, While I was playing with the marvelous aux events,I noticed some weird stuff. I use track 1&2 for controlling the bassdrum of my jomox X base, aux A for event: rept note by length, AuxB for cc100 (tune of Xbase bass) AuxC for cc101 (pitch of xbasebass), AuxD for cc102 (decay
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2004-11-28 by Paul Nagle
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 14:31:18 +0100, Jesper wrote: >Using Midi Machine Control was a great idea, but apparently it only works >if the controlled devices send back a sysex string telling "I'm running >now, you can start too". I tried to send the sysex string from Midi-OX but >I nev
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2004-11-28 by Jesper
Phew, I finally got them in sync, thanks to all for helping. Colin, I would still love the midi trigger thing, but it is not essential anymore ;) If anyone cares this is what I learned. I tried filtering out the "F8-Midi timing clock" signals using Midi-OX, but neither the P3 nor
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2004-11-28 by Colin f
Jesper, > Phew, I finally got them in sync, thanks to all for helping. > Colin, I would still love the midi trigger thing, but it is > not essential > anymore ;) That's a relief - it wasn't something that would have been high on the list of priorities for the remaining space. Cha
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2004-11-28 by Paul Nagle
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 08:04:35 +0100, "Hans Greuber" wrote: >IAs I have already filled banks 1 to 6 ,I went to the 7th but it is acting >very strange,first,tempo can go max to 70 bpm,pattern 1th plays all the >time,impossible to select 16th as time base and some more crazy things a
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2004-11-28 by Colin f
> IAs I have already filled banks 1 to 6 ,I went to the 7th but > it is acting > very strange,first,tempo can go max to 70 bpm,pattern 1th > plays all the > time,impossible to select 16th as time base and some more > crazy things also > in all the banks from 7th to 12th. As Paul
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2004-11-28 by Hans Greuber
Hi; IAs I have already filled banks 1 to 6 ,I went to the 7th but it is acting very strange,first,tempo can go max to 70 bpm,pattern 1th plays all the time,impossible to select 16th as time base and some more crazy things also in all the banks from 7th to 12th. What is happening?
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2004-11-28 by James R. Coplin
You should be able to do this by not sending midi clock but just sending midi machine control. This will allow you to start and stop with the sequencer. James R. Coplin *************** If anyone asks of my whereabouts, simply tell them i've gone out the window for a spot of tea a
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2004-11-27 by Paul Nagle
On Sat, 27 Nov 2004 22:45:21 +0100, Jesper wrote: > >Colin, how does this midi clock thing work? >Would it be possible to have the P3 start whenever a midi clock is >received, but instead of following the midi clock, just use the selected P3 >tempo. Basically having the midi cloc
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2004-11-27 by Jesper
Colin, how does this midi clock thing work? Would it be possible to have the P3 start whenever a midi clock is received, but instead of following the midi clock, just use the selected P3 tempo. Basically having the midi clock trigger run and stop (but not dictate the tempo)? I ha
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2004-11-27 by Jesper
>So the rumoured poor sync from Cubase seems to be true... Well, on my computer at least. >Did you find any way to sync your version of Cubase externally ? Yes I did find a way, but not a very good way. If I set up Cubase to sync to Midi Time Code, I can use the Midi Sync Transpo
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2004-11-25 by ferrograph@aol.com
> my other half (who's not, sadly, one of the cat women of the moon, but a japanese singer/songwriter/bassist, & the owner of a 1969 fender precision with the narrow-neck option, the bitch!) ahem she runs cubase vst v5 or somesuch bloody computer nonsense, despite my objections &
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2004-11-25 by ch.³l
> >btw cubase does sync to external clock. that's how i record the > >midi-output from my p3's. the p3's clock is a lot more stable than > >cubase's.. > > How do you set that up in Cubase? And what midi-interface do you > use? i use the midi-interface on my sound card, a terratec
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2004-11-25 by Oakley Sound
The P3 sync's wonderfully with Cubase on the Atari... and the other way around was true as well. But that's the Atari for you. Marvellous little thing. The P3 as master also drives Reason very well on my PC too. And that's also a marvellous thing too. :-) Tony
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2004-11-25 by Colin f
> Thanks for the links Colin, i'll check them out after I've torn the last > of my hair out. : ) Glad to hear it's exercising your grey matter ;-) > I still can't figure out how to get into the "gate/tie/skip" thing. Those are the functions for the step keys. Press the mode switc
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2004-11-25 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 15:38:49 -0800, Mark Pulver wrote: >Anyone have any thoughts on Cubase VST v5? It's not rock-solid here in terms of timing. Oddly it used to be but that's PCs for you (and one reason of several I stopped using them). This may be cos I'm using the last Beta eve
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2004-11-24 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
Thanks for the links Colin, i'll check them out after I've torn the last of my hair out. : ) I got the P3 to work this morning. How i did that i don't know. I did figure out the Velocity/note length thing and my midi channel assign ( i think ). I still can't figure out how to get
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2004-11-24 by Mark Pulver
Colin f (03:27 PM 11/24/2004) wrote: >So the rumoured poor sync from Cubase seems to be true... >Did you find any way to sync your version of Cubase externally ? Just to confirm, you guys are talking about Cubase v3 on Windows, right? Anyone have any thoughts on Cubase VST v5? I
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2004-11-24 by Jesper
Hi Colin, >Is Cubase sending any note data over the same midi bus at the same time ? >Does that make a difference ? >Have you always had this problem ? No, I was only sending midi clock. And I am almost sure I have had them running in sync before, but I am not sure. I have done s
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2004-11-24 by Colin f
> I have done some more testing using my Access Virus. You can > set the Virus > to flash its LFO led everytime a midi clock isn't on time. Nifty feature... > Assuming the Virus midi clock test is working fine I get the > following. > Running P3 directly into the Virus produces n
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2004-11-24 by Jesper
Hi Chiel, >i think that's a cubase thing. if i'm not mistaken it has a >notoriously irregular clock output. i always have to do quite a bit >of quantizing to the stuff i record to cubase from the p3's. >btw cubase does sync to external clock. that's how i record the midi- >output
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2004-11-24 by niall munnelly
On Wed, Nov 24, 2004 at 07:33:02PM +0000, Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts) wrote: > > Hahaha, well done... You must as sad as I am ahem! -- yours, niall. .. . . . . . . . . . aleph null. a simple insinuation around silence. http://syncretism.net .. .. gpg public key - http://www.aleph-nu
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2004-11-24 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)
Niall, >> And now a REAL test, in what film are two of the women called 'Alpha' and >> 'beta', the 'femme-fatal' called "Helen Salinger" and the 'butch hero' >> called "Kip Reissner". > > that's _cat women of the moon_, yo! Hahaha, well done... You must as sad as I am Paul (love
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