2004-07-26 by Colin f
> I've carefully teased it from the socket, tenderly wrapped it up > (with a return label and some stamps) and popped in the post about an > hour ago! > I'm sure you can stir it from it's coma by singing it scottish > lullabys, poking it with a sharp stick, zapping it with large
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2004-07-26 by philsmillie@yahoo.com
> > Actually it's more to do with wearing a loin cloth, dancing in circles around the IC and make 'woola woola' noises. > But I'm sure I can fix it either way. Ah.. thought it might be something like that, I'll be doing my bit by sacrificing a goat and cavorting in a black magik
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2004-07-26 by philsmillie@yahoo.com
> MidiOX has rather a lot of features, so it can be hard to find what you need. I just had another look at midi-ox, went though it as you suggested, which looks like what i was doing anyway, selected output device, clicked ok, adjusted sysex settings etc, tried several ways to se
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2004-07-26 by Andy Wilson
Hi Phil, On 26 Jul 2004 at 7:37, philsmillie@yahoo.com wrote: > No, nothing on display after i did the dump until i hit sequencer > stop when it shows BAD DATA! I tried to watch the .AVI but i've no > codec for it on this PC, doesn't sound like i'm seeing all i should > be though
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2004-07-26 by philsmillie@yahoo.com
> > Just a thought. When you first powered up the P3, did you do a power-up initialisation? Yup, I did this first as it seemed to be working but with garbled screen. Thanks anyway :) Phil
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2004-07-26 by philsmillie@yahoo.com
> > After you transmitted the dump from Logic, did the display show the > flash had been succesfully written ? > It should show "sizeE300 chkA672" for the most recent build. > If it fails you'd get "Code CHK Error!", with "restart" on F2. > I uploaded an AVI of a successful flash
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2004-07-25 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)
Colin, >From there, choose 'SysEx', 'Configure...'. Make sure 'Delay after F7' > has the checkbox ticked, and set the delay to 100 milliseconds. Just to say, I had the odd 'bad data' at this rate, so I dropped it to 250mS, worked like a treat, even if a little slow. Paul
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2004-07-24 by Colin f
> After struggling with midi-ox (I cant figure it out!) MidiOX has rather a lot of features, so it can be hard to find what you need. Make sure you only have the output from the PC running to the P3's input. Don't feed the P3's output back into your PC in case you get a loop. Sta
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2004-07-24 by philsmillie@yahoo.com
Finally finished building today (still waiting for the panel from a friend but that's another story!), switched on and... lots of flashing lights etc, display a bit garbled but life! When I switched on with func+page I was getting "checksum=F91E" but when I pressed F1 to boot I s
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2004-07-24 by MAG
YES! IT ROCKS! thanks for that great sequencer colin! RESPECT mate! Colin f wrote: Forgot to mention... > system realtime filtering? That's a feature of Midi-Ox - it can hide the midi clock from the display. It's under the midi filter option. Cheers, Colin f _____________________
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2004-07-23 by MAG
yes, i checked the resistors, they are ok. okay, tonight i gonna switch the 4 and 5 and we will see. hope its this. i messured the power and its exactly 5v. also messured all resisors. it must be something realy simple.......otherwise i couldn't hit play, stop etc... grz mag, kee
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2004-07-23 by Colin f
Forgot to mention... > system realtime filtering? That's a feature of Midi-Ox - it can hide the midi clock from the display. It's under the midi filter option. Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2004-07-23 by Colin f
Hi Mag, > confusing is that there seems to be data sent thru the midi port (led test), > but possibly not midi data. i showed the circuit to a friend, he was lookin if everthing > is soldered right and he told me that everthing should work from the hardware site. Are you sure you
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2004-07-23 by MAG
i cant see the midi clock bytes. i did the tune thing but still no midi bytes. so i connected a korg drum machine to midi input, selected the menu for midi thru 'any' , connected the output to my computer but still nothing. i doesn't even eat a midi clock from an external instrum
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2004-07-22 by Colin f
> i've tested everything like you described, it seems to work. > but after i connected it to the midiox and pushed play, > i didn't get any message (also ^not when connected to a unitor8+logic audio) Have you got system realtime filtering on ? Can you see the midi clock bytes ? >
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2004-07-22 by MAG
hi i've tested everything like you described, it seems to work. but after i connected it to the midiox and pushed play, i didn't get any message (also ^not when connected to a unitor8+logic audio) its confusing 'coz when i put a led into the plug and turn the tempo knop it gets b
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2004-07-22 by MAG
thanks for the tips, i gonna test it after work! (bad work, can't concetrate, want to fix my p3....) Colin f wrote: > but i still get no signal @ midi out > is there any self test function on the p3? > the midi clock is turned on! The midi out pin 4 is connected to the 5v supply
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2004-07-22 by Colin f
> but i still get no signal @ midi out > is there any self test function on the p3? > the midi clock is turned on! The midi out pin 4 is connected to the 5v supply via a 220R resistor. Pin 2 is 0v direct. Pin 5 connects to the serial output pin on the CPU via another 220R resisto
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2004-07-22 by magdesign_uk
thanx, but i still get no signal @ midi out is there any self test function on the p3? the midi clock is turned on! only way i see is to put a signal on midi in, switch to thru and if still nothing comes out i'll be a bit angry.... :-( any tips and tricks? can i messure the outpu
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2004-07-20 by Colin f
> Just out of interest, how many P3s have been produced now? How > exclusive a club am I going to be joining when I get mine? ;) Good question. It depends on how many people who bought kits have built them. I'm sure plenty of people won't have got round to it yet... I've got a fe
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2004-07-20 by Hans Greuber
>How does it apply the limit ? Does it fold the notes into a lower or higher >octave if they are outside the limit, or does it 'scale' the notes so that >they end up as different notes, with the same relative distance from the >other notes in a sequence ? I have no idea of how do
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2004-07-20 by Gert van Santen
discointellect wrote: > Just out of interest, how many P3s have been produced now? How > exclusive a club am I going to be joining when I get mine? ;) Depends on how big you're going to make it (hehehe...) ;-) Gert www.waveworld.tv
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2004-07-20 by discointellect
Just out of interest, how many P3s have been produced now? How exclusive a club am I going to be joining when I get mine? ;)
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2004-07-20 by Colin f
> That sounds totally ace. Maybe it could be added along with the > "replacement note" aux event we once talked about... 8-) That one's on the list too. > Ah sunshine.... time for ice cream... Hmm. Drizzle in 'Bonnie' Scotland... Cheers, Colin f __________________________________
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2004-07-20 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 11:49:15 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >Either of these could easily be added as an aux event. That sounds totally ace. Maybe it could be added along with the "replacement note" aux event we once talked about... 8-) Lovely Auxes. Gimme gimme. Ah sunshine.... time fo
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2004-07-20 by Colin f
> i didn't get that with the midi ports, the ribbon cable is like the red one is ground and then cable 1; 2; 3; and so on? > Please help! > www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/Midi.jpg You want to wire the sockets directly to the ribbon cable, yes ? The red wire is pin 1, which is ground, b
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2004-07-20 by Colin f
> Ohh yes it works,but not the way I expected wich is; > > In the MAQ when you change the octave max from one to another set it > already sounds "limited" or transported to the limit you selected,PLEASE do= > it > that way,it´s a nice way to find unexepected sequences. How does i
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2004-07-20 by MAG
hi i didn't get that with the midi ports, the ribbon cable is like the red one is ground and then cable 1; 2; 3; and so on? Please help! www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/Midi.jpg the case is still not finished, the guys from the cnc center aren't so fast, but have a look: http://www.magd
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2004-07-20 by turbotron69
> Hi, > > I have installed this, I tried this I changed the base note to all possib= le settings > but it doesn?l limit the highest note as in the MAQ. > > I thought it was to limit the octaves to a 1 to 5 octaves maximum but in = options > to 1 to five instead of manually choose
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2004-07-20 by turbotron69
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > Folks, > > v3.963 (in files now) adds a few small things... > > The note range covered by the knobs in pattern edit is now > configurable for any base note and four different ranges. > You'll find 'note rng' in
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2004-07-18 by colinfraser_com
Folks, v3.963 (in files now) adds a few small things... The note range covered by the knobs in pattern edit is now configurable for any base note and four different ranges. You'll find 'note rng' in the pattern edit softkeys between 'aux conf' and 'Apply FTS'. Press the key alone
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2004-07-17 by Colin f
> I am considering getting the p3, but am rather strpped for cash at > the minute, could someone pleasetell me what i mightexpect to pay in > additional costs, after buying the initial kit, cheers It depends on how much you pay for a case, but you can get all the components for u
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2004-07-17 by mrtoed
I am considering getting the p3, but am rather strpped for cash at the minute, could someone pleasetell me what i mightexpect to pay in additional costs, after buying the initial kit, cheers
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2004-07-17 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 16:21:20 -0500 (CDT), blip wrote: >pattern = "clip" >playlist = "cliplist" >part = "sequence" >track = "track" >bank = "bank" In my mind, I use these: pattern = 'sequence' playlist = 'sequence list' track = 'sequence list MIDI output' part = 'track selections,
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2004-07-16 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I had a request some time ago to retrofit a P3 with a built-in DIN sync to midi clock convertor since the owner didn't have any DIN sync gear, and thought a clock only midi output would be more use. I designed a DIN sync to midi convertor based on a small PIC some time ago
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2004-07-16 by blip
nice little document... i've also done some work to understand things in P3-land, prior to getting mine up, running, and cased... just a little bit of term translation (P3 terms on left): pattern = "clip" playlist = "cliplist" part = "sequence" track = "track" bank = "bank" might
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2004-07-16 by Jesper
Hi, I just got my P3 a week ago and have been using the days trying to get my head around how it works. I have uploaded a picture to the group showing what I found. Experienced users will already know this, other new users might find it helpful. You can find the picture in the fi
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2004-07-14 by blip
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, colinfraser_com wrote: > Compared to Paul N's new one: come on guys, this is a civilized list... let's not take it down to the "my instrument's bigger than yours" level... :) but gert's really is quite impressive! heh.... bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iu
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2004-07-14 by Andy Wilson
On 13 Jul 2004 at 22:27, colinfraser_com wrote: > Compared to Paul N's new one: > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gvs-size-compare.jpg > I might have to build another one of these... I was listening to a program on the radio this morning, on my way to work, and they were ta
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2004-07-14 by Colin f
> So you created a new button pcb for this one? Yep - I etched six custom boards myself. Three for the keypad, one for the mode switchboard and two halves of the step key board (my bubble tank isn't big enough to make it in one piece). Cheers, Colin f ____________________________
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2004-07-14 by Gert van Santen
Robert van der Kamp wrote: > On Wednesday 14 July 2004 00:27, colinfraser_com wrote: >> Compared to Paul N's new one: >> http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gvs-size-compare.jp >> g I might have to build another one of these... > > Wow, that looks impressive! > > What buttons d
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2004-07-14 by Robert van der Kamp
On Wednesday 14 July 2004 09:21, Colin f wrote: > They are the same square buttons I use on the normal P3s > - but each key sits in it's own 20mm square aperture. > They are mounted behind the panel on the PCBs as normal. So you created a new button pcb for this one? - Robert
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2004-07-14 by Colin f
> What buttons did you use for this one, Colin? These are > mounted on the front panel, right? They are the same square buttons I use on the normal P3s - but each key sits in it's own 20mm square aperture. They are mounted behind the panel on the PCBs as normal. The spacing of th
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2004-07-14 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 22:27:26 -0000, "colinfraser_com" wrote: >Compared to Paul N's new one: >http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gvs-size-compare.jpg >I might have to build another one of these... My goodness - that looks stunning! I especially like the choice of mode LED colou
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2004-07-14 by MAG
NICE! colinfraser_com wrote:Compared to Paul N's new one: http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gvs-size-compare.jpg I might have to build another one of these... Cheers, Colin f Yahoo! Groups Links --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved
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2004-07-14 by Robert van der Kamp
On Wednesday 14 July 2004 00:27, colinfraser_com wrote: > Compared to Paul N's new one: > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gvs-size-compare.jp >g I might have to build another one of these... Wow, that looks impressive! What buttons did you use for this one, Colin? These are
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2004-07-13 by colinfraser_com
Compared to Paul N's new one: http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gvs-size-compare.jpg I might have to build another one of these... Cheers, Colin f
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2004-07-13 by blip
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004, colinfraser_com wrote: > Those of you waiting for machined Hammond cases should be relieved > to hear they are on their way to me from Steve and will ship to > yourselves imminently. deh... uh duh... eh.... uhhh... dr00l! *warns boss of imminent week-long vac
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2004-07-13 by Mark Pulver
colinfraser_com (09:16 AM 7/13/2004) wrote: >Those of you waiting for machined Hammond cases should be relieved >to hear they are on their way to me from Steve and will ship to >yourselves imminently. >I'll be in touch privately soon. :)! YAY!
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2004-07-13 by colinfraser_com
Those of you waiting for machined Hammond cases should be relieved to hear they are on their way to me from Steve and will ship to yourselves imminently. I'll be in touch privately soon. Cheers, Colin f
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