2004-09-09 by Gert van Santen
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. > Extremely cooL!!! I love Richie's stuff!!! Wonde
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2004-09-09 by Dave Magnuson
Ricjie Hawtin, eh? I guess that means you've hit the "big time" crowd. Congrats!! Let me know when you sell one to the Subhead boys!!! Dave (also a Hawtin fan) Magnuson At 01:14 PM 9/9/04, you wrote: >I've considered various ways to say this in a suitably cool and >nonchalant man
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2004-09-09 by Colin f
> A lot of people always have more then one project on the go > at once - i know im one of them. So im wondering if your > working on anything else that the likes of us may be building > in the future. Phew... if only I had the hours in the day ! > I heard mention of the R3 (?) a
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2004-09-09 by colinfraser_com
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
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2004-09-09 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 15:32:56 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >It occurs to me that an aux event to grab values from the knobs would fix >that. It would give you something to do with the knobs in play mode at >least. A auto-masking knob grab event that only took effect if the knob had >cha
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2004-09-09 by Colin f
> The Notron does still have a few cool tricks of its own the P3 doesn't > emulate. For example, I love its knobs that globally alter note > length and velocity, especially when you group multiple notes together > and use the knob to bring the whole group 'in or out' by tweaking
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2004-09-09 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 13:05:05 +0100, "Julian" wrote: >I'm sure ive heard the phrase 'notron killer' about the place, and, so far as i can tell, the notron was the device that always held the gauntlet in such areas, so the word seems to be spreading that king is dead, long live the
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2004-09-09 by scd
on 09-09-2004 15:08, Paul Nagle at softroom@btinternet.com wrote: > And in terms of > features, there's *nothing* that comes close to the P3 as of today. > Tomorrow, who can say? How about Colin? :-))) Boele
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2004-09-09 by Julian
It occurred to me - it seems that the interest in the p3, and the praise for has been recently growing quite a bit (outside this group, i meen) I'm sure ive heard the phrase 'notron killer' about the place, and, so far as i can tell, the notron was the device that always held the
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2004-09-09 by Colin f
Chiel, > the way it > used to work was that if i just turned the rep*N value up to max, i > could vary the number of repeats with the note-length. so if the > length value was 12 i'd get no repeats, if the length was 6 the > number of evenly spaced repeats would be 2, if the leng
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2004-09-08 by ch.³l
> No problem Chiel - I'll put it back in. I hadn't really had any > feedback from people using it - more complaints that it was hard to > predict the timing of repeats. hi Colin, thnx a lot for putting it back in in v3.973..it's different though. in some ways cooler than it was,
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2004-09-08 by Colin f
> However, I sometimes use the direct Track record function as a MIDI > processor. I love the fact I don't have to actually record because > there's an extra softkey to confirm you want to do this. I can then > play connected instruments thru manually using the current FTS. > > T
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2004-09-08 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 22:17:46 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >The build Duncan has only re-directed note messages in record mode. >I've since grouped notes, bend, aftertouch and program change together - >they will be redirected to the midi channel of a recording track, but >controllers w
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2004-09-08 by Colin f
> my > controller keyboard sends pitch-wheel, mod-wheel & everything > else to whatever > channel it's set to (including the live-record channel if > I've selected it), while > the keyboard (note on/off) only goes to the live-record channel. > when not in live-record, midi-throug
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2004-09-08 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 16:53:11 EDT, ferrograph@aol.com wrote: >anyone want to buy a schaltwerk? :-) Nope... 8-) But I *was* wondering whether three P3s might be justifiable... in some way I can't yet articulate... >back to the shortbread now. Midweek eh? Respect! Paul (fresh back fr
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2004-09-08 by ferrograph@aol.com
right. installed midi-ox (couldn't find the old simple midi file player I thought I had, & it transpires that my yamaha data filer doesn't like sysex files no matter what I do to the extension.... funny, I thought I remembered updating my supernova with it.....) & I have tried bo
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2004-09-08 by Hans Greuber
Hi; Thanks I ´ll count on you.. nice vacations! best; Hans > > >hi > >you have to generate single instruments in the environment and then plug cables from the midi input where the p3 sends the messages direct to the instruments. >i'm not sure if i understood you'r problem right.
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2004-09-08 by Gene Schwartz
You are right - it works just fine... >> In latest OS (3.971), and have set up an aux event, auxes to track n. >> However, the events themselves are now presented as pitches - lowest value >> c#0, highest value g# 0. Should this be? > > Could be Gene - there are separate arrays t
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2004-09-08 by Colin f
> In latest OS (3.971), and have set up an aux event, auxes to track n. > However, the events themselves are now presented as pitches - lowest value > c#0, highest value g# 0. Should this be? Could be Gene - there are separate arrays that define the event names and their ranges,
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2004-09-08 by Gene Schwartz
In latest OS (3.971), and have set up an aux event, auxes to track n. However, the events themselves are now presented as pitches - lowest value c#0, highest value g# 0. Should this be?
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2004-09-07 by Colin f
> these are probably the first changes that i'm not pleased with. i use > the rep*N function quite a bit, in particular with more than 4 > repeats, to get a kind of glitchy/broken effect in combination with > drums & drumloops. a trick i've also gotten used to is setting the N >
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2004-09-07 by ch.³l
hi Colin, > rep*N is gone. > There are now 6 repeat events: > .... > These differ from the previous versions in a number of ways. > The length value no longer affects the timing of the repeats - in > all cases the step is evenly divided. these are probably the first changes that
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2004-09-07 by Colin f
Julian, > The update itself was somewhat odd. Not only did i have to wait a good > minite plus for the "boot" "flash" commands to appear under > the "Checksum = ...." mssage on boot, i had to increase the delay in > midiox up to about 500ms to aviod bad transfers.... There's noth
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2004-09-07 by Julian
Its ok, just ignore me about the pattern save thing. Got that sorted. Confused by the patter:X bit, and not Part:X wording.... But the other factors, whilst not pressing, are still of interest. Cheers, Julian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2004-09-07 by Julian
In fact, the edits are not saving at all if i change where the pattern is trying to save to. It appears that now i can only edit pattern one and seven. Surely this is my error, but where? Julian (frustrated) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2004-09-07 by Julian
Hi there, Having just updated the firmware to 3.971... The update itself was somewhat odd. Not only did i have to wait a good minite plus for the "boot" "flash" commands to appear under the "Checksum = ...." mssage on boot, i had to increase the delay in midiox up to about 500ms
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2004-09-07 by MAG
hi you have to generate single instruments in the environment and then plug cables from the midi input where the p3 sends the messages direct to the instruments. i'm not sure if i understood you'r problem right. i use the p3 for playing 8 software synths at once, for recording th
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2004-09-07 by Colin f
> Or, for a one-time low payment of $284376352664365 we will show you how > to > modify your group's setup options to require swift, painless new member > approval, and eliminate unsightly spam! I did have the group on approval, but turned it off since I thought the requirement t
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2004-09-07 by cikira@cikira.com
>Can you believe I refinanced my mortage and am saving $206 a month? Check >it out... * * * * * * * * Yahoo spam got you down? Put an end to those annoying intruders NOW. *Rent-a-Moderatrix* will banish your cares forever!!! "Let our special brand of Eeeevil Thwart your peaceful
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2004-09-07 by colinfraser_com
Sorry about that previous message - someone either worked out how to fool the anti-bot measures on the group sign-up, or they are manully joining groups. If it happens again, I'll return the list to membership approval. Cheers, Colin f
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2004-09-05 by Colin f
I've mailed Gene the file. If anyone else has trouble with Yahoo files, I'll copy it to my website. Cheers, Colin f
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2004-09-05 by Gene Schwartz
I entered the group site through the www.p3sequencer.com page, and yahoo did not let me log in. But when I typed in the yahoo group site directly, it did let me log in... Is this some little quirk that everyone knows about but me?
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2004-09-05 by Gene Schwartz
It's weird - Yahoo wants me to log in, but doesn't log me in when I enter my password. I know I'm not forgetting the password, since when I change the spelling on it, THEN I get the message 'invalid password'. In any case, I wanted to upgrade, so if anyone could send me this, I'd
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2004-09-05 by Colin f
> erm.... something that is potentially going to bother me- & I > think this has > come up already, & colin said we must've all been asleep not > to have spotted > it sooner: > I have noticed that I lose controller access to other midi > channels whilst in > record, which means m
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2004-09-05 by ferrograph@aol.com
> ah. bollocks. & I was just about to write & say that I'd sussed out the best values of note length & rep*N values for t-bases of 16 & 32 to create the trills I was after creating. (3&4 in tb16 in case anyone's interested). ah but so maybe somehow we can make a pre-trill now....
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2004-09-05 by Andy Wilson
Colin, On 3 Sep 2004 at 21:11, colinfraser_com wrote: > You can do the bootloader upgrade now if you like, and not have to > worry about doing it later, or you can just ignore it until you need > it. Done and painless. Whew! Cheers Andy -- Andy Wilson http://www.techman.synth.net
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2004-09-04 by colinfraser_com
Another late night, another new build in Yahoo files. This one fixes a little bug that crept into bank selection. Delay is now scaled by tbase, and there are some changes to the repeat events... rep*N is gone. There are now 6 repeat events: rep*2, note + n rep*2, velo + n rep*3,
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2004-09-04 by Colin f
> I want to work in logic as always in cycle mode to draw my > pattern modes but it jumps the cycle mode. > > P3 is the slave,logic is the master. Hans, can you elaborate - I don't follow the above at all. Any other Logic users know what Hans means ? Cheers, Colin f
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2004-09-04 by turbotron69
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > I want to work in logic as always in cycle mode to draw my > > pattern modes but it jumps the cycle mode. > > > > P3 is the slave,logic is the master. > > Hans, can you elaborate - I don't follow the above at all. >
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2004-09-04 by turbotron69
Hi; I want to work in logic as always in cycle mode to draw my pattern modes but it jumps the cycle mode. P3 is the slave,logic is the master. Help please! Thanks ; Hans
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2004-09-03 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I have uploaded a file 'bootloader update.syx' into the files section at Yahoo. This is a firmware image that temporarily replaces the main code in P3 in order to re-locate the bootloader code, freeing up space for the final additions to the main code. I have not quite rea
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2004-09-03 by Colin f
> That's right, I forgot ;) > What about 16 tracks instead of 8, is that possible (with > fever patterns of > course)? The track count is restricted to 8 by the UI hardware I think. There is an easy way to get 16 tracks, but I'm out of stock at the moment ;-) Cheers, Colin f
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2004-09-03 by Jesper
>Remember if the memory layout is set for 3 banks of 16 patterns, keys 9 to >16 are used for pattern selection too. That's right, I forgot ;) What about 16 tracks instead of 8, is that possible (with fever patterns of course)? Jesper.
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2004-09-03 by Colin f
> >>I was sure I'd read something about this tweak somewhere, but I'm > fooked if I can find it in the manual. > my bad- reading manual for v3.9 which I downloaded around the time I > placed my order. shoulda known the thing would be completely > different by the time it arrived.
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2004-09-03 by ferrograph632
>>I was sure I'd read something about this tweak somewhere, but I'm fooked if I can find it in the manual.
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2004-09-03 by ferrograph632
>> the results just don't feel exactly right.
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2004-09-03 by Colin f
> > If you have ghosting in your pots, let me know if this build clears > > it up, or not. > > It works for me Colin.. Cool. I'd still recommend making the pot board ribbon cable short as possible, and avoiding running it near the PLED cable. That will minimise any impact the noi
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2004-09-03 by philsmillie@yahoo.com
> If you have ghosting in your pots, let me know if this build clears > it up, or not. It works for me Colin.. Gawd bless yer cotton bobby socks! Phil
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2004-09-03 by Andy Wilson
Well it had to be done. I've finally replaced the LCD with a PLED. Much nicer :->) Pics here. Scroll to the bottome of the page. http://www.techman.synth.net/techman_website2_000033.htm Cheers Andy --- Andy Wilson http://www.techman.synth.net andy@techman.synth.net
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2004-09-03 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 19:55:10 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >I forgot to mention - there are aux events for doing trill effects. >They are not detailed in the manual yet, but you'll find some info here: >http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/analogue-sequencer/message/1510 >These are also
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