2004-09-03 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 19:33:54 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >If no-one minds, I can uncomment the scaling code, and the delay values will >track the tbase setting. Might be worth trying it out and seeing how it feels? Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.s
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2004-09-02 by Colin f
> I would like to be able to change track/pattern without > having to press > "Save", "Back" or "Lose". > I know func+play+track is already used, but pretending it's > not, some ways > to do it would be: > - pressing func+play+3 would save the current pattern and > change to patt
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2004-09-02 by Jesper
Hi, >If there are any other niggling little problems like this you don't >think are worth moaning about, please do let me know. I have one ;) Well, it's not a problem, more a tiny wish. I would like to be able to change track/pattern without having to press "Save", "Back" or "Los
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2004-09-02 by Colin f
> > I have a trick I do on the schaltwerk (p.o.s.- might sell > it soon, or > > give it to g/f for her to write drum parts on) to mimic > something the > > notron does (must get it mended soon) which is the triplet/trill > > effect. I forgot to mention - there are aux events for
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2004-09-02 by Colin f
> eventually I will get used to the 5 octave range thing, unless there > are plans to make this customisable... maybe I'll take an iron to it > & reduce the 5V on the lower pots.... would that be a bad idea, colin? The note range is configurable. In pattern edit mode, press FUNC
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2004-09-02 by Julian
hmm.. now there's a thought... competition Colin's been asking for suggestions on a new case for a while, and maybe that'll be a nice concept. get together all the photos of the various different cases people have constructed and then run one of those yahoo votes on them. i figur
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2004-09-02 by philsmillie@yahoo.com
> Very 'Orac', Phil. > I like it. You're showing your age there mate! I suppose that makes (made) the Notron very 'Zen'??? ;-) Phil
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2004-09-02 by ferrograph632
....started making noises properly in it's new home a couple of evenings ago, but only last night did I escape from the g/f's kitchen long enough to take a good run up & jump right in. the endless DIY has given me a bit of RSI, though, so I haven't done much with the attached key
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2004-09-02 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, philsmillie@y... wrote: > Greetings all.. > 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.. designed it to fit 19" rack panel (when I > bolt the
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2004-09-02 by Colin f
> 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.. Very 'Orac', Phil. I like it. Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2004-09-02 by blip
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004 philsmillie@yahoo.com wrote: > Had great fun rolling my own panel from perspex, aluminium edge strip > and a few nuts and bolts.. designed it to fit 19" rack panel (when I that is *so* cool looking, phil! nice job... bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com
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2004-09-02 by blip
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Andy Wilson wrote: > That's great. I have noticed this ghosting effect occasionally. > Strangely, it seems to be more noticeable on some days than others!! what'd i tell you colin? relative phases of neptune's five moons! see, this is a special metaphysical au
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2004-09-02 by philsmillie@yahoo.com
Greetings all.. 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.. designed it to fit 19" rack panel (when I bolt the "ears" on). At the moment it's still sitting in a seed tray as I'll be enter
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2004-09-02 by Andy Wilson
Hi Colin, On 1 Sep 2004 at 22:32, colinfraser_com wrote: > > v3.97 is in the Yahoo files section now. > If you have ghosting in your pots, let me know if this build clears > it up, or not. That's great. I have noticed this ghosting effect occasionally. Strangely, it seems to be m
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2004-09-02 by Colin f
Andy, > Dare I mention 'Suspend Start Mode' as discussed at the beginning of > May?? Any chance? eh? It's still on the TBI list, working its way to the top. Maybe soon ;-) Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2004-09-01 by Colin f
Hi Julian, > Using the recommended alpha pots, and... > > Sometimes when a pot is right on the border between two > (digital) values, you may be working on something else and > the screen starts 'flickering' with data from the pot, as it > does when you intentionally change a val
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2004-09-01 by Julian
I haven't used the p3 for so long, so my views are not that valid, but, as you asked... Using the recommended alpha pots, and... Sometimes when a pot is right on the border between two (digital) values, you may be working on something else and the screen starts 'flickering' with
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2004-09-01 by colinfraser_com
Folks, v3.97 is in the Yahoo files section now. An updated manual is there too. Gosh ;-) There are two main additions to this build. I've had a couple of people mention recently that they were getting 'ghosting' on their pots. This hasn't been a problem on my unit, although I am
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2004-08-30 by blip
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > That would be 'rel' offset that was transposing down every repeat... > 'Abs' sets the accumulator to an absolute value. 'Rel' sets the value > relative to its current value. maybe my P3 got "side tracked" too... :) > We were intending to do s
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2004-08-30 by Colin f
> i played with the abs offset for a bit and was mystified that > everything > got transposed down every repeat... sounded pretty cool tho. for some > reason, i thought that acc. values reset at the beginning of > each gbar... That would be 'rel' offset that was transposing down
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2004-08-30 by blip
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > I think you're missing the essence of the accumulators. > The accumulators are 'running totals' that get added to their targets > (note, velo or aux D) on every step - unless you use 'acc defeat' or Xd > on note steps. ahh... that helps... i
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2004-08-30 by Paul Nagle
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 20:00:39 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >So what you want to do is use 'offset note abs' with values of -4 and -3 >on the last two steps, and also have an 'offset note abs' = 0 on the >first step (to clear the accumulator value set on the last step). Also worth consi
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2004-08-30 by Colin f
> i have one pattern of tbase 8 that has four notes. i want the last two > notes to be transposed by -4 and -3 semitones, respectively, > every other > repetition of the pattern. (i know the easy way is to use a > pattern chain, > but i'm learning here!) so here is what i've done
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2004-08-30 by blip
hi all... so, this weekend i made my first baby steps into aux-land... but what i attempted did not work. so i'm asking those of you who are more experienced in such things... i have one pattern of tbase 8 that has four notes. i want the last two notes to be transposed by -4 and
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2004-08-26 by Peter Lunnon
I think one in "Doepfer grey" would look very smart. The Regelwerk's a nice looking piece of kit, something along those lines would be excellent. > > A silver faced production unit is a possibility though. > > In fact, a Schaeffer panel the same as Paul Nagle's #2... > > http://w
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2004-08-26 by Tom Coppens
> A silver faced production unit is a possibility though. > In fact, a Schaeffer panel the same as Paul Nagle's #2... > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/p3-62.jpg > ...but in natural aluminium finish arrived here this morning. > So I'll be able to take a vote on it. Just as
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2004-08-26 by blip
http://www.emachineshop.com/ i read about this place on cnn.com... it lets you design and *order* your own custom machine parts, or rather, anything that you can really think of... this might be a cool resource for ppl who want a particuarly unique looking P3. if anyone is on the
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2004-08-26 by scd
on 26-08-2004 11:55, Julian at julian@22host24.com wrote: Is that usable on a mac? Boele > i have from 18th july 2003, as .dbx (ms outlook) > > > julian > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Robert van der Kamp > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, Augus
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2004-08-26 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 26 August 2004 11:55, Julian wrote: > i have from 18th july 2003, as .dbx (ms outlook) Sorry, can't handle that format. I'm on Linux. Thanks, Robert
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2004-08-26 by Julian
i have from 18th july 2003, as .dbx (ms outlook) julian ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert van der Kamp To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 8:54 AM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] P3 archive available? Does anyone of you have an mbox format
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2004-08-26 by Robert van der Kamp
Does anyone of you have an mbox format (normal email format) archive available of all of the P3 messages? Robert
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2004-08-25 by blip
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts) wrote: > Ermm, I did my P3 in one of those and one for amanda > (http://www.modulus.synth.net/pics/p3.gif) > :-) hmmm... well, you could probably somehow attach it to the edge of the case if you get it hard laminated (like ID cards).
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2004-08-25 by Colin f
> duncan/r.m.i./p3 nr ?? RMI P3 is #73 Serial numbers are on the CPU rather than the case, which is why you cant see it in the pictures. Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2004-08-25 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 22:28:44 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >And thanks for the kind words, Paul (despite inadvertently convincing >everyone you need to take drugs to use P3). Not to use. But to groove with in a deeply spiritual symbiotic relationship, yeah baby! Paul --- Paul Nagle - S
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2004-08-25 by Gert van Santen
ferrograph@aol.com wrote: > > > > indeed we did. it's a mk1, nr45, & I bought it the day nagle's review > was published. we wore it out, literally, & now it's in bits, waiting > to be attached to the rear of a schaeffer panel rather like the one > my p3 is sporting in > those tan
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2004-08-25 by ferrograph@aol.com
> indeed we did. it's a mk1, nr45, & I bought it the day nagle's review was published. we wore it out, literally, & now it's in bits, waiting to be attached to the rear of a schaeffer panel rather like the one my p3 is sporting in those tantalising pictures, along with about 75 s
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2004-08-24 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)
Bleep, > funny you should ask... i plan to work on one come september... the goal > is to size it such that it fits on the flat top of one of those slanted > hammond cases... alesis MMT-8 anyone? :) Ermm, I did my P3 in one of those and one for amanda (http://www.modulus.synth.ne
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2004-08-24 by Colin f
> > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3-rmi.htm > > Very nice looking case! Are these only going to be for fully > built units or will you be selling them to people who buy your kits? Good question. The place I'm thinking of getting to do the cases, also does PCBs, so I'll get them
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2004-08-24 by Gert van Santen
Colin f wrote: >>> When you say. 'more', that must mean there are already >> some... But where? >> >> Good question. I seem to recall an MP3 audio tutorial that I knocked >> up once. It was far from complete but a starter kinda thing. > > There are two in the files section at Yah
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2004-08-24 by Colin f
> >When you say. 'more', that must mean there are already > some... But where? > > Good question. I seem to recall an MP3 audio tutorial that I knocked > up once. It was far from complete but a starter kinda thing. There are two in the files section at Yahoo. And thanks for the k
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2004-08-24 by Paul Nagle
Aha, now I remember. The tutorial things are in the Files section of the Yahoo group... I think I called them something stupid like "Test1" and "Test2". I should do more. And better. Shutting up now Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.
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2004-08-24 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 23:09:52 +0200, "Gert van Santen" wrote: >When you say. 'more', that must mean there are already some... But where? Good question. I seem to recall an MP3 audio tutorial that I knocked up once. It was far from complete but a starter kinda thing. No idea where
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2004-08-24 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 23:08:43 +0200, Boele Gerkes wrote: >Make more audio/video tutorials. Since you are *so* into the P3, YOU >are the one that *could* enlighten us on the deeper maths of this beast >:-)) Maths? Erm... I failed my Maths A level. I like the P3 cos I can use it whe
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2004-08-24 by Gert van Santen
Boele Gerkes wrote: >> I guess this is my clumsy way of saying, publicly, "thanks" for >> putting up with all my wild and wacko requests. >> And implementing them >> so fast, accurately and better than I imagined. > > AMEN! > >> The end result is >> awesome and if there's anythin
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2004-08-24 by Boele Gerkes
> I guess this is my clumsy way of saying, publicly, "thanks" for > putting up with all my wild and wacko requests. > And implementing them > so fast, accurately and better than I imagined. AMEN! > The end result is > awesome and if there's anything I can do to further the cause,
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2004-08-24 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 21:45:30 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >You're asking for something different here, aint ya ? Nah, not me squire. Um Well OK, I might have been asking a little... but it wouldn't be top of my wants list* >You want some sort of 'rotate auxes' option to move aux A rou
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2004-08-24 by Colin f
> Yeah, I do often create a full 16 steps of cool auxes only to realise > I need to shift them down one in order to randomly mask them, or > whatever. Would this paste in the aux definitions? You're asking for something different here, aint ya ? You want some sort of 'rotate auxe
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2004-08-24 by Gert van Santen
Paul Nagle wrote: > On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:41:20 +0100, "Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)" > wrote: > >> I'm totally confused by it all now, if you want my tuppence worth, >> the P3 has enough features, now's the time to stop. > > To finish your sentence in a new way, you might say: "now
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2004-08-24 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 20:41:20 +0100, "Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)" wrote: >I'm totally confused by it all now, if you want my tuppence worth, the P3 >has enough features, now's the time to stop. To finish your sentence in a new way, you might say: "now's the time for me to stop updat
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2004-08-24 by blip
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts) wrote: > With all these new things and button combinations, can we have a 'crib' > sheet? > Something that shows you how to quickly get to certain features? > Just one or two pages, nothing more. > I'm totally confused by it all now,
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