2004-10-14 by Colin f
> Do you have a newer version of the manual then the one that > is online on > yahoo.com? Not really. The current version has been converted to boring fonts, and has a few extra page breaks in it so that it makes for a better printed manual. I bought a comb-binder so I can make r
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2004-10-14 by scd
on 14-10-2004 10:47, Robert van der Kamp at robnet@wxs.nl wrote: > > On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:41, scd wrote: > >>> But if the manual got rewritten into a good English >>> user manual, with lots of examples and user tips, >>> wouldn't that help both you *and* tons of other p
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2004-10-14 by Peter Lunnon
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Wilson" wrote: > I would *love* to see a good tutorial on those Aux functions. I've > kind of lost track of all the latest additions (well for the last 6 > months actually!) I'd second that - to be honest the "beginners guide" stuf
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2004-10-14 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:41, scd wrote: > > But if the manual got rewritten into a good English > > user manual, with lots of examples and user tips, > > wouldn't that help both you *and* tons of other people? > > Sure, but *who* is gonna do that? I'd love to contribute, bu
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2004-10-14 by scd
Colin, Do you have a newer version of the manual then the one that is online on yahoo.com? Boele
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2004-10-14 by scd
on 14-10-2004 10:04, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: > I see the manual as more of a reference. > Shorter tutorials with examples that go through a smaller set of features in > easily digestible chunks are probably going to be more useful to learn from. > Something like t
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2004-10-14 by scd
on 14-10-2004 09:48, Robert van der Kamp at robnet@wxs.nl wrote: > Boele, I understand you want to translate Colin's manual > into Dutch, right? Right. > > But if the manual got rewritten into a good English user > manual, with lots of examples and user tips, wouldn't that > help
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2004-10-14 by scd
on 14-10-2004 09:42, Paul Nagle at softroom@btinternet.com wrote: > I'm no expert but would happily contribute to a "user tips" section > somewhere. It's on my growing list of things I should do... maybe I > should stick to a video tutorial included too. That at least should be >
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2004-10-14 by scd
on 14-10-2004 10:12, Robert van der Kamp at robnet@wxs.nl wrote: > > On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:06, Colin f wrote: > >> One other thing that occurs to me... don't virtually all >> the Dutch speak near-perfect English ? > > Yes, except Boele. ;P :-))) > > Well maybe Boele has
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2004-10-14 by scd
on 14-10-2004 10:06, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: > >> Boele, I understand you want to translate Colin's manual >> into Dutch, right? > > One other thing that occurs to me... don't virtually all the Dutch speak > near-perfect English ? Actually, I consider my English n
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2004-10-14 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 14 October 2004 10:06, Colin f wrote: > One other thing that occurs to me... don't virtually all > the Dutch speak near-perfect English ? Yes, except Boele. ;P Well maybe Boele has a problem with the dense reference character of the P3 manual and hopes it will get bet
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2004-10-14 by Colin f
> Boele, I understand you want to translate Colin's manual > into Dutch, right? One other thing that occurs to me... don't virtually all the Dutch speak near-perfect English ? Cheers, Colin f
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2004-10-14 by Colin f
> But if the manual got rewritten into a good English user > manual, with lots of examples and user tips, wouldn't that > help both you *and* tons of other people? I see the manual as more of a reference. Shorter tutorials with examples that go through a smaller set of features i
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2004-10-14 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 14 October 2004 09:39, scd wrote: > I think I'll wait a little longer :-)) > Tracking down the changes in the Word file could be a lot > of work too, unless you somehow could mark the changes > compared with the latest version (with a colour?). THAT > would be awsome
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2004-10-14 by Colin f
> Tracking down the changes in the Word file could be a lot of work too, > unless you somehow could mark the changes compared with the > latest version > (with a colour?). THAT would be awsome because then I could > start right away > with it. That's what Word does - it's a featu
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2004-10-14 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 09:39:07 +0200, scd wrote: > >on 14-10-2004 09:05, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: > >Hey Colin, > >I think I'll wait a little longer :-)) >Tracking down the changes in the Word file could be a lot of work too, >unless you somehow could mark the change
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2004-10-14 by scd
on 14-10-2004 09:05, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: Hey Colin, I think I'll wait a little longer :-)) Tracking down the changes in the Word file could be a lot of work too, unless you somehow could mark the changes compared with the latest version (with a colour?). THAT
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2004-10-14 by Colin f
Boele, > So, I can translate it safely without you having change things? But I > remember many (tiny) things changed since you released the latest > version of the manual? I guess the manual may change a bit more even after the OS is finished... You can either hold off until then
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2004-10-14 by Boele Gerkes
>> Colin, what is your estimated time schedule to finish the OS and just >> as important for me (I want to translate it in Dutch), the Manual? > > It's already finished ! > It just tends to get a bit more finished as time passes... So, I can translate it safely without you having
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2004-10-13 by Colin f
> Colin, what is your estimated time schedule to finish the OS and just > as important for me (I want to translate it in Dutch), the Manual? It's already finished ! It just tends to get a bit more finished as time passes... I'll get back to the last few things on the TBI list onc
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2004-10-13 by Boele Gerkes
> and I'm not expecting to end up with a dozen spare units lying > around. Besides, Paul is always willingly to buy another few? :-)))) Colin, what is your estimated time schedule to finish the OS and just as important for me (I want to translate it in Dutch), the Manual? Boele
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2004-10-13 by Colin f
> I hit your website a few days ago and am really curiuos WHEN the P3 is > finally available for all those guys who do not want to or > lack the skills > and time to do it themselves. Btw: Paul Nagles demos are unbelievable > great...thanks Paul! I am currently taking a few weeks
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2004-10-13 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 17:24:23 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: > >> Any of them flourescent? > >PS Does that mean the colour of bread ? Only when it's been left in a damp cellar... Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.uk www.BogusFocus.com
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2004-10-13 by Colin f
> Any of them flourescent? PS Does that mean the colour of bread ? C
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2004-10-13 by Colin f
> Any of them flourescent? One advantage of blank keycaps on the step keys would be that you could paint them. Luminous. > I do quite like mine that are half white, half black. As you can imagine, that costs more. And with the track/part numbers above the keys, it is a lot cleare
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2004-10-13 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
the only strong feelings i have are that the white keyes with black engraving be kept the way they are. Much easier to read than white lettering on black keyes. May not be the most astheticaly pleasing, but under most lighting conditions (stage and studio) i'v found the black on
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2004-10-13 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:05:37 -0000, "colinfraser_com" wrote: >You may remember I mentioned recently the next run of P3s were >likely to include custom made keycaps on Cherry keyswitches, since >they will look more pro than the Maplin keys, and Maplin have been a >royal PITA with
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2004-10-13 by MAG
so, its a good question.... ;-) if the panel is bright aluminum (like your gif) i would do black knobs with white letters, because the contrast looks much better. screws and stuff are also black, so.... however, its just my opinion. ok, i'm off, want to go smokin' n' sounding ton
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2004-10-13 by Frank Hettlich
Hi Colin, I hit your website a few days ago and am really curiuos WHEN the P3 is finally available for all those guys who do not want to or lack the skills and time to do it themselves. Btw: Paul Nagles demos are unbelievable great...thanks Paul! Regarding your "Aesthetic questio
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2004-10-13 by colinfraser_com
Good Afternoon... You may remember I mentioned recently the next run of P3s were likely to include custom made keycaps on Cherry keyswitches, since they will look more pro than the Maplin keys, and Maplin have been a royal PITA with availability. I've had a quote back from the cu
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2004-10-10 by Gene Schwartz
> >> I've only used the abs version before, and I'm trying this >> one out. The docs >> say that you should be able to set this to +/- 15. However, I >> only see the >> positive portion of these values. How do you set the relative >> value to a >> negative number? > > That's a bu
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2004-10-10 by Colin f
> I've only used the abs version before, and I'm trying this > one out. The docs > say that you should be able to set this to +/- 15. However, I > only see the > positive portion of these values. How do you set the relative > value to a > negative number? That's a bug in the docu
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2004-10-10 by Gene Schwartz
I've only used the abs version before, and I'm trying this one out. The docs say that you should be able to set this to +/- 15. However, I only see the positive portion of these values. How do you set the relative value to a negative number? Thanks, Gene
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2004-10-09 by Sayer
Looks fantastic!! --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > > Folks, > > I've uploaded a new animated gif to P3 page on my website and the > Yahoo group home page, and another couple of images of the same unit > to the gallery page on my website. This
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2004-10-09 by kenwaldek
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, cikira@c... wrote: > > Colin, > > One thing you can you to help members avoid spam is to advise them to create > a Yahoo account (this is just a member profile, not an email account unless > one is wanted) from which to join groups. > >
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2004-10-09 by Gert van Santen
PAUL NAGLE wrote: > Hey gang, > > just a quick note to say the P3 is blowing everyone > away over here. I got stoned and improvised a set from > scratch today that sounded awesome (to me, hopefully > OK to everyone else). I was pushing this little beauty > hard and it didn't let
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2004-10-09 by PAUL NAGLE
Hey gang, just a quick note to say the P3 is blowing everyone away over here. I got stoned and improvised a set from scratch today that sounded awesome (to me, hopefully OK to everyone else). I was pushing this little beauty hard and it didn't let me down... Oh, still stoned, gra
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2004-10-08 by bleep
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Colin f wrote: > The natural aluminium is really nice. A strong contender for the stock > finish... i agree... especially for use on dark stages... bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com
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2004-10-08 by Colin f
> PS - I still like the 'Big One' better ;-) The Big One was a one-off... unless someone offers me *big* bucks ;-) I wasn't really including it in the comparison. The natural aluminium is really nice. A strong contender for the stock finish... Cheers, Colin f
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2004-10-08 by Gert van Santen
colinfraser_com wrote: > Folks, > > I've uploaded a new animated gif to P3 page on my website and the > Yahoo group home page, and another couple of images of the same unit > to the gallery page on my website. This is Richie Hawtin's P3, and > IMHO the nicest looking one I've don
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2004-10-08 by bleep
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, colinfraser_com wrote: > I've uploaded a new animated gif to P3 page on my website and the > Yahoo group home page, and another couple of images of the same unit > to the gallery page on my website. This is Richie Hawtin's P3, and > IMHO the nicest looking one
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2004-10-08 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net
Dear all, I'm moving synth.net and all its subdomains tonight, this means for a few hours I'll be without e-mail (ARRGGGGHHHH!!) It also means that mail may bounce for a while, sorry for the problems, but all should be well again by tomorrow morning. Paul Maddox
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2004-10-08 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I've uploaded a new animated gif to P3 page on my website and the Yahoo group home page, and another couple of images of the same unit to the gallery page on my website. This is Richie Hawtin's P3, and IMHO the nicest looking one I've done yet. I think I'll be doing the fi
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2004-10-07 by ivancu@aol.com
>...so the next run will use Cherry MX series keys instead. >These are higher quality than the Maplin parts, and I'm getting >a quote for custom key caps to go with them, so it's likely >these will be included with the PCB/CPU kits.> I am interested in getting a kit and I would c
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2004-10-07 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 07 October 2004 00:25, Colin f wrote: > > Has anybody put a P3 in to a rack so it would be > > suitable to mount in an Oakley/MOTM system, with > > similar style knobs etc? > > > > Can this be done, would be a complex job? > > Robert van der Kamp was working on a MOTM
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2004-10-06 by Colin f
> Has anybody put a P3 in to a rack so it would be suitable to mount in > an Oakley/MOTM system, with similar style knobs etc? > > Can this be done, would be a complex job? Robert van der Kamp was working on a MOTM panel - see http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/p3-v10.gif Don't whe
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2004-10-06 by synthacon
Has anybody put a P3 in to a rack so it would be suitable to mount in an Oakley/MOTM system, with similar style knobs etc? Can this be done, would be a complex job?
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2004-10-06 by ferrograph632
>>If you hold REC when you're exiting record, then press another track key, you should go straight into record on that track.
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2004-10-06 by kenwaldek
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > Hi Ken, > > > can someone tell me where i can find info of buying a kit... > > At the moment, I'm out of stock of boards. > The next board run will be ordered shortly. > These will be slightly updated from the last run
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2004-10-06 by Colin f
> (good fun flashing both P3's simultaneously btw...:-)) Now why didn't I think of that... ;-) Cheers, Colin f
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