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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Hi

2004-08-19 by Colin f

> Back from holidays :-) > > Any news on a manual update? The manual is still lagging behind the software, but I did update it a bit. Check the files section at Yahoo. Cheers, Colin f

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Colin f

> okay, they're posted here: > > http://syncretism.net/snd/p3/pnagle > Wow. I must have been possessed by the spirit of Raymond Scott. I'll need to try adding more functionality like this, only deliberately. ;-) Cheers, Colin f

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P3 round 2, sold out

2004-08-19 by colinfraser_com

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 late September. Thanks to all those who've helped P3

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Hi

2004-08-19 by Boele Gerkes

Back from holidays :-) Any news on a manual update? What do you mean, demanding? :-))) Boele

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by blip

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > http://syncretism.net/snd/p3/pnagle lovely... my favorite part is in chaos 2 where the main melody drops out and is quick replaced by a bright tinkle, only to have the melody come right in again... the P3 goes all DJ, heh! bleep. out. ---

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Paul Nagle

THanks Niall!! okay, they're posted here: http://syncretism.net/snd/p3/pnagle ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Readmething Further to previous tippy doodad Files are: Chaos1: The P3 can choose the event from a complete ran

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 12:43:40 -0700, Mark Pulver wrote: >Send 'em on if you wanna! Niall should have 'em now, ta dude Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.uk www.BogusFocus.com

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by blip

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > Did some. > Unfortunately I'm out of webspace at the moment. The files together > are just over 5Mb if anyone wants me to email em somewhere? you can send them to this address and i can put them up... thanks paul! bleep. out. --- http://le

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Mark Pulver

Paul Nagle (12:24 PM 8/19/2004) wrote: >Unfortunately I'm out of webspace at the moment. The files together >are just over 5Mb if anyone wants me to email em somewhere? Send 'em on if you wanna! Mark

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 10:16:10 -0500 (CDT), blip wrote: >so how about some recordings of this? both the chaotic and controllable >versions...? :) Did some. Unfortunately I'm out of webspace at the moment. The files together are just over 5Mb if anyone wants me to email em somewhere

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P3 for the colour blind (or their considerate band-mates)

2004-08-19 by colinfraser_com

Something I hadn't realised until it was pointed out recently by a ready-built P3 customer, is that red/green colour blind people may have a problem with red/green LEDs. This P3 http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/p3-rmi-4.jpg uses the red/blue LEDs instead, to give step LED co

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by blip

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > The cathodes should be in the circular pads. > The anodes, which have the longer legs, go in the square pads. > Maybe that's all it is... it's hard to remember what's what when the legs are snipped. i'm pretty sure i put the long legs in the

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Colin f

> i haven't had a chance to mess with it... the wife has been > home during > the evening this week. :) I'm familiar with that. ;-) > when i'm looking down the function swithc board with S1 close > to me and S2 > away, i should see more metal inside the LEDs on the right hand sid

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by blip

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > Still no go on the function switch board then ? > Have you got any kind of continuity tester ? > It'll possibly be easier to work out why the switches aren't working > than the LEDs. i haven't had a chance to mess with it... the wife has been

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Colin f

> yeah... i'd try it on my P3, but i can't access aux events at > the moment. Still no go on the function switch board then ? Have you got any kind of continuity tester ? It'll possibly be easier to work out why the switches aren't working than the LEDs. Cheers, Colin f

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 11:00:48 -0500 (CDT), blip wrote: >yeah... i'd try it on my P3, but i can't access aux events at the moment. Bummer >also, there's a whole herd of ppl on this list who aren't lucky enough to >have a P3 at all, regardless of operational condition. Well, I hope

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by blip

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > OK - although it's pretty easy to setup and try. Each time I record it > I kinda drift off thinking "now what will it do?" several hours later > I'm still going "wooooooooo"... yeah... i'd try it on my P3, but i can't access aux events at

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 10:16:10 -0500 (CDT), blip wrote: >On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > >> However, before anyone loses heart, here's an alternative that is >> actually controllable. > >so how about some recordings of this? both the chaotic and controllable >versions...?

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-19 by blip

On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > However, before anyone loses heart, here's an alternative that is > actually controllable. so how about some recordings of this? both the chaotic and controllable versions...? :) bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwave

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-18 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 21:57:32 +0100, I wrote: >here's one to stretch the old grey matter (well, it did mine). > >Create a pattern with a sequence in it on one track. Leave the rest >inactive. As a precaution to what's coming, make sure all parts have >that pattern active. > >Now s

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by Mark Pulver

blip (03:01 PM 8/17/2004) wrote: >On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > >> There's a list of events in the manual, but it's not quite up to date. >> I've been too busy with ready-builts to get it done... > >oh my god... all those are events... the degree of paul's insanity is >be

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by blip

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > There's a list of events in the manual, but it's not quite up to date. > I've been too busy with ready-builts to get it done... oh my god... all those are events... the degree of paul's insanity is beginning to unfurl in my rusty mind... blee

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by niall munnelly

On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 10:52:06PM +0100, Colin f wrote: > I'm still debating whether to try it or not. > If I hear something really cool, it may be impossible to recover. the problem is that it spoils you forever. every DAW i used after sequitur was anti-climactic. -- yours, nia

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by Colin f

> this reminds me of the latticework of bars and pipes i would > create in sequitur. > aleatoric sequencing is Awesome, y'all. I'm still debating whether to try it or not. If I hear something really cool, it may be impossible to recover. Colin f

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by Colin f

> i guess what i'm asking should go to colin: what things can > "events" be? There's a list of events in the manual, but it's not quite up to date. I've been too busy with ready-builts to get it done... Cheers, Colin f

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by niall munnelly

On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 09:57:32PM +0100, Paul Nagle wrote: > Create a pattern with a sequence in it on one track. Leave the rest > inactive. As a precaution to what's coming, make sure all parts have > that pattern active. > > Now set Aux A to Randomise Aux B > set Aux B to : Au

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by blip

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > It randomises the event type. So it could be altering pattern length > on one pass, muting a track on another. It can mute itself of course > and at that point it means it's ready to finish. This critter has a > mind of its own... 8) sooo.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 16:24:37 -0500 (CDT), blip wrote: >i don't get the part connection here... aren't you just running this >single part with a single track/pattern active? what i do see is this >single step will change randomly upon each repetition... didn't colin's >mail say th

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 22:24:27 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >Nagle, you're mental. >I knew it would be theoretically possible to do this, but I didn't like >to think about the end results. It was too complicated. And each time you play it, it does something quite different. Sometimes wi

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by blip

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > here's one to stretch the old grey matter (well, it did mine). i think mine is broken... heh... > Create a pattern with a sequence in it on one track. Leave the rest > inactive. As a precaution to what's coming, make sure all parts have >

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by Colin f

> Well well... > > here's one to stretch the old grey matter (well, it did mine). > > Create a pattern with a sequence in it on one track. Leave the rest > inactive. As a precaution to what's coming, make sure all parts have > that pattern active. > > Now set Aux A to Randomise A

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Fun use of new events

2004-08-17 by Paul Nagle

Well well... here's one to stretch the old grey matter (well, it did mine). Create a pattern with a sequence in it on one track. Leave the rest inactive. As a precaution to what's coming, make sure all parts have that pattern active. Now set Aux A to Randomise Aux B set Aux B to

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Slight fixes...

2004-08-17 by colinfraser_com

v3.966, in files now, fixes a few string display issues, and alters any re-directed offset events so that the aux config of the source track is used rather than the destination. Phew. Cheers, Colin f

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 08:26:24 -0500 (CDT), blip wrote: >to me, this is very live 4 like... well, with the exception of patterns >that play patterns. the ability to do this would be *extremely* cool in a >hardware sequencer... but this would require some serious graphical UI... Not

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by blip

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > The concept of starting and stopping individual patterns is a good one > - patterns can loop, run once and can, in turn, trigger other > patterns. A pattern might be a set of controllers, notes, > randomisations for other events etc. and e

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 13:23:01 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >The Cheetah MQ8 did a lot of similar things, but with a murderous UI. >Maybe I'll need to do some research/idea pinching on the Zyklus... I can talk extensively (yeah, like that's a surprise) on Dr T's KCS and I know many of t

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Construction time again

2004-08-17 by Oakley Sound

My panel has just arrived from Schaeffer. This week I will be mostly building my P3.... Tony

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by blip

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > The Cheetah MQ8 did a lot of similar things, but with a murderous UI. > Maybe I'll need to do some research/idea pinching on the Zyklus... personally, my idea of the ultimate sequencer is a 16-track polyphonic-capable version of the P3, with

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Paul, > I always wanted one - its ability to interact with looping sequences > reminded me of Dr T's KCS (Open Mode) - the trouble was it was way too > expensive for me. But I keep watching the second hand ads.. for me, the big nenefit is that you record a loop of say 1 bar long

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by Colin f

> I always wanted one - its ability to interact with looping sequences > reminded me of Dr T's KCS (Open Mode) - the trouble was it was way too > expensive for me. But I keep watching the second hand ads.. The Cheetah MQ8 did a lot of similar things, but with a murderous UI. Mayb

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 17 Aug 2004 10:01:16 +0100 (BST), wrote: >I had a long play with Zyklus, read the first 5 pages of the user guide as >a 'get going' guide, and DAMN it rocks, the user interface looks odd, but >once you've played with it for about 5 minutes its instantly intuitive. >I woul

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by Oakley Sound

I have a copy of Virtual Realities the 1991 album by the band Zyklus. This was given to me by one of my customers who played on the album. Basically it all boils down to large amounts of improvised trumpet playing on top of a load of sequenced digital synths. I think they had thr

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-17 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Paul, > anyway, i thought others here would be interested... bill marshall (the > zyklus designer) seems very interested in the idea of having musicians > help spec this new system (tentatively called "improvisor") out. I had a long play with Zyklus, read the first 5 pages of the

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-16 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 13:47:12 -0500 (CDT), blip wrote: >the creator of the zyklus music performance system responded to some >interest about this old device, and seems to be embarking on the creation >of something new. colin's name was mentioned as someone to contact... >someone w

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zyklus designer re-emerges

2004-08-16 by blip

hi all... this link was sent to me on analogue heaven: http://sound-on-sound2.infopop.net/2/OpenTopic?q=Y&a=tpc&s=215094572&f=4193088013&m=474100661&p=1 the creator of the zyklus music performance system responded to some interest about this old device, and seems to be embarking

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Update time...

2004-08-15 by colinfraser_com

Folks, v3.965 is in the Yahoo files section now. This is one for advanced users - if you're not using aux events, you can probably live without it. 5 new events are added: aux B = cc #n temporarily re-assign aux B to controller aux B = event n temporarily re-assign aux B to event

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] *sniff* still no p3...

2004-08-13 by blip

On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > A single bad diode shouldn't take out the whole column. i took measurements with the multimeter, and though hard to pin down, the measurements from the left column were significantly different from those in the other two... i'm going to repla

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] *sniff* still no p3...

2004-08-13 by Colin f

> my PSU *does* output DC. i thought center positive was what was required, > but i guess i was wrong. anyway, i rewired the power jack and woo hoo it > lights up!!!! Cool, that's a start... > however, i'm unable to initialize the memory so it just sists there > freaking out. the

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] *sniff* still no p3...

2004-08-13 by blip

On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Colin f wrote: > AC would be OK - the diode will act as a half-wave rectifier. > I think the -9v DC Fred's seeing is what should be the 0v line - he'll have > the +9v line connected to the 0v input, so the +ve input will be 9 volts > below. my PSU *does* outp

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] *sniff* still no p3...

2004-08-13 by Colin f

> > yup, it's on a header and the PSU *is* center positive... is it really > > that simple? just flip the header around? geez... > > Just a thought, is the power supply outputting DC or AC? > Not all 'Wall warts' output DC. I can't see how you're getting -9v on the > diode. AC wo

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