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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by Paul Maddox (Mail LIsts)

Colin, > So, if I were to make 'paste' only paste note, velo etc., and > FUNC+'paste' paste in the auxes too - would that keep everyone > happy ? Yep, that makes more sense. > Along similar lines, I've just added a FUNC+'[confirm]' option > to 'clr' that leaves the notes as they

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by blip

On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, colinfraser_com wrote: > So, if I were to make 'paste' only paste note, velo etc., and > FUNC+'paste' paste in the auxes too - would that keep everyone > happy ? well, i haven't played with auxes beyond midi CCs yet, but it doesn't seem like a big deal. > Ano

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: track volume and polyrhythms

2004-08-24 by blip

On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > > are you saying that the P3 would read the new knob values and > > respond to > > those as volume settings on returning to play mode? > > It wouldn't do that. But if you had set the volume on a track to full, > then gone into edit and moved

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 15:22:40 -0000, "colinfraser_com" wrote: >So, if I were to make 'paste' only paste note, velo etc., and >FUNC+'paste' paste in the auxes too - would that keep everyone >happy ? Yeah, I do often create a full 16 steps of cool auxes only to realise I need to shi

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Re: The case of the ace case...

2004-08-24 by ivancu@aol.com

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? Ivan

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by Gert van Santen

colinfraser_com wrote: >>> Or, should copy/paste only copy the notes, velocity, length, delay, >>> gate, tie and skip ? >> >> yep, >> >> Its more fun, setting up the Aux things doesn't take long, and >> sometimes all you want is the note data. > > So, if I were to make 'paste' on

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by Gert van Santen

Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net wrote: > Colin, > >> Would it make more sense for the aux config to be pasted too ? > > nope... > >> Or, should copy/paste only copy the notes, velocity, length, delay, >> gate, tie and skip ? > > yep, > > Its more fun, setting up the Aux things do

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: track volume and polyrhythms

2004-08-24 by Colin f

> are you saying that the P3 would read the new knob values and > respond to > those as volume settings on returning to play mode? It wouldn't do that. But if you had set the volume on a track to full, then gone into edit and moved that knob to zero, then went back to play and wa

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Re: Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by ch.³l

> At present, if you copy and paste some notes from one pattern to > another, the auxes are included in the paste, but the aux config on > the destination pattern may be different. This can cause rather > strange effects unless you remember to turn off the auxes on the > pasted s

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: track volume and polyrhythms

2004-08-24 by blip

On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, colinfraser_com wrote: > There is a bit of a problem with this... > If you were to set up your mix on the knobs in playmode, then go > into pattern edit, and move them all about, you would have things > jumping around when you went back to play mode and tried

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Colin, > Would it make more sense for the aux config to be pasted too ? nope... > Or, should copy/paste only copy the notes, velocity, length, delay, > gate, tie and skip ? yep, Its more fun, setting up the Aux things doesn't take long, and sometimes all you want is the note data

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] track volume and polyrhythms

2004-08-24 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 09:05:46 -0500 (CDT), blip wrote: >hi all... > >in the early morning dreamstate this morning, i dreamed up what seems to >be be a nice new feature... in play and playlist mode, the note knobs >could control track volume (midi cc#7), and the upper could control

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track volume and polyrhythms

2004-08-24 by blip

hi all... in the early morning dreamstate this morning, i dreamed up what seems to be be a nice new feature... in play and playlist mode, the note knobs could control track volume (midi cc#7), and the upper could control pan (for which i forget the cc#). would this be useful to a

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Re: Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by colinfraser_com

> > Or, should copy/paste only copy the notes, velocity, length, delay, > > gate, tie and skip ? > > yep, > > Its more fun, setting up the Aux things doesn't take long, and sometimes > all you want is the note data. So, if I were to make 'paste' only paste note, velo etc., and FU

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] The case of the ace case...

2004-08-24 by Julian

Just a quick comment - I thought the silver case on your site, labled as the prototype, is very stylish. (Its the one that youve commented about the price of shaeffer pannels with) I liked the layout of the buttons too, with the keys sepperated from one another. My opinion. Julia

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Copy/paste question

2004-08-24 by colinfraser_com

Folks, At present, if you copy and paste some notes from one pattern to another, the auxes are included in the paste, but the aux config on the destination pattern may be different. This can cause rather strange effects unless you remember to turn off the auxes on the pasted step

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Re: track volume and polyrhythms

2004-08-24 by colinfraser_com

> in the early morning dreamstate this morning, i dreamed up what seems to > be be a nice new feature... in play and playlist mode, the note knobs > could control track volume (midi cc#7), and the upper could control pan > (for which i forget the cc#). would this be useful to any

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Re: The case of the ace case...

2004-08-24 by colinfraser_com

> I thought the silver case on your site, labled as the prototype, > is very stylish. > > (Its the one that youve commented about the price of shaeffer > pannels with) > > I liked the layout of the buttons too, with the keys sepperated > from one another. You mean Gert's big one

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] The case of the ace case...

2004-08-24 by Gert van Santen

colinfraser_com wrote: > Disillusioned with the erratic quality of the paint finish on the > Hammond cases (I've had 3 or 4 that were un-useable), and in need of > a 'production' design for P3 cases, I've arrived at the following: > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3-rmi.htm > A di

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The case of the ace case...

2004-08-24 by colinfraser_com

Disillusioned with the erratic quality of the paint finish on the Hammond cases (I've had 3 or 4 that were un-useable), and in need of a 'production' design for P3 cases, I've arrived at the following: http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3-rmi.htm A difficult trip to the post office a

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Re: About shift and sync

2004-08-24 by turbotron69

Thanks Colin, It was what I wanted,thank you man,in just a couple of hours = you have done it,you should work at Yamaha´s ,Roland or Apple man! > Remember to have chg=P if you don't want the pattern back in sync at > gbar end. MM what does it mean? I have noticed that now the shi

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] note range

2004-08-23 by blip

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > > the note range feature is awesome, but i do have some > > questions about it. > > first, why does the range go from higher to lower as you turn the pot? > > Why not ? ;-) hah hah. :) > I was going to change it so that the ranges were in int

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] note range

2004-08-23 by Colin f

> the note range feature is awesome, but i do have some > questions about it. > first, why does the range go from higher to lower as you turn the pot? Why not ? ;-) > that seems odd to me. easy to get used to though. also, what do the > numbers mean? they don't seem to indicate o

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by Colin f

> agh, i'm jumping in on this thread a little late... but here's my $.02 > anyway... my MC-909 has two lovely buttons labeled "HOLD" and "PUSH." > these are meant to emulate a DJ holding and pushing a record on a > turntable to get it to sync up. what these buttons actually > do

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note range

2004-08-23 by blip

hello again... the note range feature is awesome, but i do have some questions about it. first, why does the range go from higher to lower as you turn the pot? that seems odd to me. easy to get used to though. also, what do the numbers mean? they don't seem to indicate octaves...

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by blip

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, Hans Greuber wrote: > > >So you want to be able to nudge the pattern forward an extra step at a > time > >? > >I think that's do-able... > > > > Thanks, that´s it, Would you do it for me ,please? agh, i'm jumping in on this thread a little late... but here's

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Re: About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by colinfraser_com

v3.968 adds 'nudge'... FUNC+'sync' in pattern edit pushes the current pattern 1 step forward. Remember to have chg=P if you don't want the pattern back in sync at gbar end. Cheers, Colin f

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by Hans Greuber

> > Sorry ,I don´t understand but I?ll do a picture ; > > > >So you want to be able to nudge the pattern forward an extra step at a time >? >I think that's do-able... > Thanks, that´s it, Would you do it for me ,please? Thanks _____________________________________________________

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Starting...

2004-08-23 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 23 Aug 2004 16:08:15 +0100, "Magnetize" wrote: >A video tutorial would be great. I'm sure something will appear. >Any sign of some more audio ones Paul ? The 2 you did reallly helped be to >get up & running - thx a lot :) Yeah, don't see why not. What sorta stuff should I

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Re: Starting...

2004-08-23 by Magnetize

>From: "Colin f" >Video tutorials will appear sometime - I'm going to invest in a nice little >mini-DV machine myself. Paul N has tried to do some, but I think he tends to >get too 'side-tracked' ;-) A video tutorial would be great. Any sign of some more audio ones Paul ? The 2 y

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Starting...

2004-08-23 by Gert van Santen

Colin f wrote: > Hi Gert, > >> I must say that I do still feel a bit like a stranger on this >> machine. > > Video tutorials will appear sometime - I'm going to invest in a nice > little mini-DV machine myself. Paul N has tried to do some, but I > think he tends to get too 'side-

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Starting...

2004-08-23 by Colin f

Hi Gert, > I must say that I do still feel a bit like a stranger on this machine. Video tutorials will appear sometime - I'm going to invest in a nice little mini-DV machine myself. Paul N has tried to do some, but I think he tends to get too 'side-tracked' ;-) If you get stuck w

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Starting...

2004-08-23 by Gert van Santen

So I finally got my P3 (the "Big One") back from Jay, and started playing with it. *It is sooo cool!!!!* I must say that I do still feel a bit like a stranger on this machine. The UI definitely seems a bit esoteric, and I get confused easily. But I did find out the basisc without

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by Colin f

> Sorry ,I don´t understand but I?ll do a picture ; So you want to be able to nudge the pattern forward an extra step at a time ? I think that's do-able... Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by Colin f

> Could you do something like when you press the sync or any other switch > the > sequence " eats" just one note/step to realign it but still, knobs are > in their right position? You mean rather than having sync reset to the start of the pattern, you want to be able to set the p

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: 909 sync problem

2004-08-23 by Colin f

> I already put the mclk thru channel 1 but nothing yet... Thru channel is just for passing of notes. As long as 'on' is above 'mclk', P3 will send midi clock. > Also could you tell me how to assign the upper row to send midi cc like 64 per > example? In pattern edit, press the u

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: 909 sync problem

2004-08-23 by Colin f

> I can´t sync the TR-909 via midi with the P3, I had a problem ,it was that= > the sequencer triggered some drums but I changed the default omni mode. > I want the 909 to run in sync when I press the run /stop buttons on the P3= > . I > been working this way with the Doepfer MAQ

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Re: About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by turbotron69

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > Could you do something like when you press the sync or any other switc= h > > the > > sequence " eats" just one note/step to realign it but still, knobs are > > in their right position? > > You mean rather than havin

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About shift and sync

2004-08-23 by turbotron69

Hi; I remember about one message asking about one special mode to re-sync or ,shift the pattern when you press start stop,let the sequence continues ,instead of starting again,for sincopated ,contras etc. I have achieved this with the shift function but the problem is that then k

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Re: 909 sync problem

2004-08-23 by turbotron69

Hi again; Thanks man ,I got it! Hans > Thru channel is just for passing of notes. > As long as 'on' is above 'mclk', P3 will send midi clock. > > > Also could you tell me how to assign the upper row to send midi cc like 64 > per > > example? > > In pattern edit, press the upper m

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Re: 909 sync problem

2004-08-23 by turbotron69

> Sending of midi clock is optional. From play mode, press FUNC+PAGE and you > should see the 'mclk' option above F1. Make sure it's set to ON. > You also need to set the 909 to sync to midi clock. > Hold shift and press TEMPO MODE until you see a 0 in the middle digit of the > d

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Re: 909 sync problem

2004-08-23 by turbotron69

-Hi; I can´t sync the TR-909 via midi with the P3, I had a problem ,it was that= the sequencer triggered some drums but I changed the default omni mode. I want the 909 to run in sync when I press the run /stop buttons on the P3= . I been working this way with the Doepfer MAQ befo

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it WORKS!!!!!

2004-08-22 by blip

since i've been so vocal about my various P3-related heartbreaks, i'd now like to paraphrase Emporer Palpatine: "Now witness the power of this fully operational step sequencer! Commander! Modulate at will!" IT WORKS!!!! and oh my oh my... i've barely even touched aux events... i'

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Firmware v3.967

2004-08-21 by Paul Nagle

And here's a cool use of sending controllers: Uses 4 tracks. In my case tracks 2,3,4 and 8 Track 2 No notes Aux A Rnd Aux D (all steps) Aux B Events to Track 3 (all steps) Aux C Set Lstep Rel (value 1 in 1st step) Aux D Track 3 No notes Aux A Grab Aux B trk 8 (all steps) Aux B Au

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P3 Firmware v3.967

2004-08-21 by colinfraser_com

Folks, Another slight update in Yahoo files, this one adds redirection of CCs to the event redirect. So it's now really aux redirect, though I haven't changed the text. CCs will be transmitted on the midi channel of the destination track. Cheers, Colin f

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New manual

2004-08-20 by Boele Gerkes

Hey Colin, After a quick look at the new manual I can only say: WOW! Great job with using colours, adding appendix C and extending it with all the new features! Thanks again! Boele

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 round 2, sold out

2004-08-20 by Boele Gerkes

Yeah, who would have imagined your P3 would take such a nice flight! You deserve it for sure! Congrats. Boele Op 20-aug-04 om 1:37 heeft Mark Pulver het volgende geschreven: > colinfraser_com (03:54 PM 8/19/2004) wrote: > >> >> Folks, >> >> As of tonight, the current run of P3 bo

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Hi

2004-08-20 by Boele Gerkes

Cool! Thanks!! Just listening to Paul's freaking chaos to get in the P3 mood again :-)))))) Boele Op 19-aug-04 om 23:03 heeft Colin f het volgende geschreven: > >> Back from holidays :-) >> >> Any news on a manual update? > > The manual is still lagging behind the software, but I

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 round 2, sold out

2004-08-19 by Mark Pulver

colinfraser_com (03:54 PM 8/19/2004) wrote: > >Folks, > >As of tonight, the current run of P3 boards is sold out. >There are some sets reserved for ready-built units I haven't yet >taken deposits for, so a few may appear, but there probably won't be >any more kits available until

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