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Re: [analogue-sequencer] finished P3 number ??

2004-09-20 by Colin f

> how many p3's have been made? I know how many ready-built units I´ve sold (15) and how many kits have been sold (65), but I don´t know how many of those kits have been built. I´m just as guilty as the next guy of buying PCB kits then not getting them finished ;-) I´d guess mayb

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] possible2load1bank?

2004-09-20 by Colin f

> Is it possible to load only one bank into the sequencer with a > {edited} sysex file? And how do I do that? This has to be done manually at the moment. The Sysex format has separate blocks for each pattern and part. Stoffel has a written nice little utility for moving patterns

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finished P3 number ??

2004-09-20 by MAG

hi freaks i finally got all the parts for my stainless p3 case. you can find some fotos in the yahoo groups. colin, i realy love this machine....... how many p3's have been made? grz mag --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 17:02:07 +0200, Boele Gerkes wrote: >I would be *eternally* (and I tell you, that's a LONG time :-)) >greatfull if you do so! (and I know a lot of other would be too). A film tutorial would be coolest - one is under edit at the moment, according to our esteeme

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] possible2load1bank?

2004-09-19 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 15:31:10 -0000, "roelp23" wrote: >Hi, >Is it possible to load only one bank into the sequencer with a >{edited} sysex file? And how do I do that? Not at the moment - except by manually tweaking the sysex... I believe software may one day come into existence th

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Boele Gerkes

Op 19-sep-04 om 17:17 heeft B Gerkes het volgende geschreven: By the way, as a former graphic designer, I'lll offer my expertise on that, to create a nice and easy to read manual if you want to. Boele Op 19-sep-04 om 17:02 heeft Boele Gerkes het volgende geschreven: > Op 19-sep-0

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Boele Gerkes

Op 19-sep-04 om 16:26 heeft Paul Nagle het volgende geschreven: > Not at all. In fact I'm thinking of writing a user guide at some > point, complete with examples, for all newcomers. Paul and/or Colin, I would be *eternally* (and I tell you, that's a LONG time :-)) greatfull if y

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Re: Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Peter Lunnon

> i've recently had a similar problem; i have one P3 running thru the > other, and wanted the 'slave' P3 to use an FTS setting while > everything sent thru by the master remained unaffected. i'll quote > Colin's response: > "That's controlled be the record mode FTS option - even

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 19 Sep 2004 12:42:22 -0000, "Peter Lunnon" wrote: >Well I've had my P3 a couple of days now and it is, of course, a >fantastic instrument. I realise I'm preaching to the converted here, >but it's a good point so worth making again I feel. Anyway, I'm >beginning to get a g

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Re: Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by ch.³l

hi Peter, > Well I agree that I can't see any real reason to turn FTS off on the > P3 sequences.. my problem is this: I have my keyboard connected to > the P3. FTS is switched on, the sequencer is in run mode and > everything is burbling away happily. I set the MIDI thru to a > c

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possible2load1bank?

2004-09-19 by roelp23

Hi, Is it possible to load only one bank into the sequencer with a {edited} sysex file? And how do I do that? Cheers, Roel

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Re: Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Peter Lunnon

> Not at all. In fact I'm thinking of writing a user guide at some > point, complete with examples, for all newcomers. That would be exceedingly useful ;) > >1) When I'm playing a keyboard using MIDI thru on the P3 it seems to > >apply the current FTS settings - is there anyway o

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Stupid newbie questions

2004-09-19 by Peter Lunnon

Well I've had my P3 a couple of days now and it is, of course, a fantastic instrument. I realise I'm preaching to the converted here, but it's a good point so worth making again I feel. Anyway, I'm beginning to get a grip on things but I've get a couple of what I suspect are stup

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Re: Roll Yer Own!!

2004-09-18 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

> Sadly, I've got a strong dislike for yahoo groups policies in regards to privacy, so I'm not a yahoogroups member, I can't see them. Yup, Yahell sucks.. I'm not sure of your mail address Paul but if you mail me off list I'll gladly zip 'em up and send them you. Phil

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Roll Yer Own!!

2004-09-18 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)

Phil, > There's a couple on the photo's page Paul.. I'm going to repost them > after I've scanned the negs as the 7x5 prints missed the extreme > edges. Sadly, I've got a strong dislike for yahoo groups policies in regards to privacy, so I'm not a yahoogroups member, I can't see

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Re: Roll Yer Own!!

2004-09-18 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

> Any chance of the picture going on the web? > > Paul There's a couple on the photo's page Paul.. I'm going to repost them after I've scanned the negs as the 7x5 prints missed the extreme edges. Thanks for everyones kind comments.. it's inspired me to make #72 something special

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: aux value randomization

2004-09-17 by Paul Nagle

On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 18:19:35 -0000, ch.³l wrote: >..if the velocity parameter in a track modulates nothing else than >the note's velocity one knob can do it; use event 'knob n to velo'. >i'm starting to be strongly in favour of 'defined' knob-grab events, >i.e. knob[X] to aux A e

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: aux value randomization

2004-09-17 by Colin f

Hi people ;-) Tried thinking of some answers to recent questions, but my brain is in too much of a holiday mode, and navigating this Spanish keyboard is taxing enough. Back a week tomorrow. Will sort out some better knob grabbing events and aux manual stuff then. Time for cocktai

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Re: aux value randomization

2004-09-17 by ch.³l

> >as would track volume. hee hee... :) > > You can sorta do this know with the knob defines. It uses up two > auxes though. ..if the velocity parameter in a track modulates nothing else than the note's velocity one knob can do it; use event 'knob n to velo'. i'm starting to be s

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] aux value randomization

2004-09-17 by bleep

On Fri, 17 Sep 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > >as would track volume. hee hee... :) > > You can sorta do this know with the knob defines. It uses up two auxes > though. yeah... frankly, i'm having enough confusion (and fun!) with aux stuff to want to use them to do something simple...

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] aux value randomization

2004-09-17 by Paul Nagle

On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 10:54:24 -0500 (CDT), bleep wrote: >you're probably right... argh... information like that needs to be in the >manual. :) thanks paul! Came across this myself and just sorta remembered. But it isn't intuitive and maybe Colin has a better answer. >as would trac

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] aux value randomization

2004-09-17 by bleep

On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > It's scaling. Although the display of the Mute Track event shows > numbers 1-8, these aren't the numbers "underneath". You need to think > in terms of the full range - so your example would work if you cranked > up your randomise from 3 to

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: aux value randomization

2004-09-17 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 23:27:59 -0000, ch.³l wrote: >hi Paul, hey hey.. >hm..maybe you can give me a hand as well, with the following; on >switching to another bank, i want to send 3 program changes to my >nord modular, on 3 channels which are P3 tracks 5,6 and 7, but i only Ah, the

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Re: aux value randomization

2004-09-16 by ch.³l

hi Paul, > - give it a go and it should work. Alternatively, Colin can tell > me I'm an idiot when he gets back.. 8-) > > To reiterate, even though it looks like you're adding 3 to the track > number, you're actually adding it to the unseen number that is > rendered to be in the

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] aux value randomization

2004-09-16 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 10:21:33 -0500 (CDT), bleep wrote: >i have set aux A to randomly mask aux C. aux B is set to add a value >between 0 and 3 to aux C (rndmz aux c, step aux value set to 3). aux c is >set to mute track n, with the step value being 5. Aha >what happens, is that if

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aux value randomization

2004-09-16 by bleep

hi all... i've been playing with more auxes again, hee hee... just doing basic experiments so far. the latest seems not to be working. here's the deal: i want one of four tracks (5, 6, 7, or 8) to mute at the beginning of a part, based on probability. so either track 5, 6, 7, 8,

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-13 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 20:37:58 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >I can see reasons for both, and there are plenty slots in the event list >left, so I'll leave the events that can grab any knob, add a couple more of >those for note setting etc., but also add some that use the knobs above the

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-13 by Colin f

> Oh yes. I though four per track rather than 32 to be used by any or > multiple tracks would be less confusing. Would love to hear > alternatives though. Anyone got any thoughts on this? I can see reasons for both, and there are plenty slots in the event list left, so I'll leave

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-13 by Paul Nagle

On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 17:52:56 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >The knob numbering is what's used internally by P3. >Paul N suggested the events could be hard-coded to use the upper and lower >knobs for the track the pattern is on. >That makes sense, although it means you only get two knob

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Pattern mode copy/paste

2004-09-13 by Colin f

> But, I'd like to have a paste command that pasted ALL... Wouldn't that > be a more probably starting place if you're BOTH copying the aux events > and their values? I did think of putting 'all' in, but I thought it might be confused with 'both'. I'll add it anyway... Cheers, Co

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Pattern mode copy/paste

2004-09-13 by Gene Schwartz

Ah - ok - I suspected that I was missing something, since someone would have noticed a bug this obvious, I suppose. But, I'd like to have a paste command that pasted ALL... Wouldn't that be a more probably starting place if you're BOTH copying the aux events and their values? >>

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Pattern mode copy/paste

2004-09-12 by Colin f

> I am trying to copy pattern 2 to pattern 4, including all of > the auxes. So, > I am selecting 'both' in the menu when I choose to paste. The > event values > are being copied, however the events themselves are all > being reset to > cc#0. Am I missing something about how this

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Pattern mode copy/paste

2004-09-12 by Gene Schwartz

I am trying to copy pattern 2 to pattern 4, including all of the auxes. So, I am selecting 'both' in the menu when I choose to paste. The event values are being copied, however the events themselves are all being reset to cc#0. Am I missing something about how this works, or how

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 #69

2004-09-12 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)

On 10/9/04 3:34 am, "Gene Schwartz" wrote: > Recommend a cd... Plastikman, "Closer" Either that or 'Musik' Paul (who loves Plastikman)

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 #69

2004-09-12 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)

Colin, > I've considered various ways to say this in a suitably cool and > nonchalant manner, but as a long time lover of acid techno > minimalism, I can't avoid grinning about it... > Richie Hawtin bought P3 #69. Hehehe, well done.. I look forward to seeing it on his next tour!

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Roll Yer Own!!

2004-09-12 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)

On 2/9/04 3:45 pm, "Colin f" wrote: > >> Just posted a couple of pics of P3 #32. >> Had great fun rolling my own panel from perspex, aluminium edge strip >> and a few nuts and bolts.. Any chance of the picture going on the web? Paul

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-11 by Colin f

> i find the knob > layout a bit weird though; i'd expect the top left knob to be #1 and > the bottom right to be #32. The knob numbering is what's used internally by P3. Paul N suggested the events could be hard-coded to use the upper and lower knobs for the track the pattern is

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Re: Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-11 by ch.³l

hi Colin, > v3.974 adds some basic events that grab the current values from the > knobs. i've had a quick play around with it and it's way cool! assign the velocity of half the notes in a pattern to a knob, and play around with them;...one hell of a cool performance feature! i fi

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-10 by Colin f

> Please indulge my stupidity ... I'm trying to play around with this, and > read Paul's post about the Notron, etc, but I'm just not sure how this is > supposed to work. > > Can someone supply some additional explanation? Go into pattern edit, go to aux A and configure it for 'k

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 #69

2004-09-10 by Colin f

> Recommend a cd... Plastikman - Sheet One & Musik F.U.S.E. - Dimension Intrusion Anything else with his name on it really... Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-10 by Gene Schwartz

Please indulge my stupidity ... I'm trying to play around with this, and read Paul's post about the Notron, etc, but I'm just not sure how this is supposed to work. Can someone supply some additional explanation? Thanks, Gene (how many brain cells have died? Dunno, can't figure i

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 #69

2004-09-10 by Gene Schwartz

Recommend a cd... > I've considered various ways to say this in a suitably cool and > nonchalant manner, but as a long time lover of acid techno > minimalism, I can't avoid grinning about it... > Richie Hawtin bought P3 #69. > > Cheers, > Colin f > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Lin

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Re: P3 #69

2004-09-09 by ch.³l

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > I've considered various ways to say this in a suitably cool and > nonchalant manner, but as a long time lover of acid techno > minimalism, I can't avoid grinning about it... > Richie Hawtin bought P3 #69. > > C

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-09 by implode7@comcast.net

This has just been so cool. I get to go home today and load yet another OS and try something new... -------------- Original message -------------- > v3.974 adds some basic events that grab the current values from the > knobs. > So far we have: > knob n to velo > knob n to leng >

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Colin - the future of your enteprises?

2004-09-09 by Colin f

> When are you going to introduce the overall swing options > (cloned from the > 909) and the way you can change the long of the step pressing > the button, as > we talked? I still have those on the TBI list. 909 swing is easy to do - it's just a macro function to set delay on od

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 #69

2004-09-09 by Colin f

> Colin, you'll be sure to let us know when your cheque from Herr > Schneider turns up won't you? Now, that would be cool ;-) I wonder whether they still use real gear though ? - I hope the laptops are just for live use... Cheers, Colin f

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Colin - the future of your enteprises?

2004-09-09 by Hans Greuber

Dear Colin; When are you going to introduce the overall swing options (cloned from the 909) and the way you can change the long of the step pressing the button, as we talked? Please don´t forget me! best; Hans _________________________________________________________________ Horó

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Test build for grabbing your knobs

2004-09-09 by colinfraser_com

v3.974 adds some basic events that grab the current values from the knobs. So far we have: knob n to velo knob n to leng knob n to auxC knob n to auxD Knob numbers are from 1 to 32 - 1 to 16 are the bottom row, 17 to 32 are the top. These are very likely not to be the final list

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Re: P3 #69

2004-09-09 by Peter Lunnon

> > Richie Hawtin bought P3 #69. Ooooh, very cool! Someone I know fixed his laptop once but I'll concede you've got a slightly stronger case for a bit of name dropping there :) > > > > Extremely cooL!!! I love Richie's stuff!!! > > Wondering what he'll be doing with it... I don't

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