2004-07-12 by implode7@comcast.net
LOL! As soon as I finish something! -------------- Original message -------------- > On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Gene Schwartz wrote: > > > As you probably know, you can set a track of the Polymorph to receive > > transpose notes from an external source, but only in a certain key range,
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2004-07-12 by blip
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004, Gene Schwartz wrote: > As you probably know, you can set a track of the Polymorph to receive > transpose notes from an external source, but only in a certain key range, > and anything outside of that will be interpreted as regular notes...so you > can set up
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2004-07-11 by Paul Nagle
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 21:10:50 -0700, Gene Schwartz wrote: >This is kind of fun... > >As you probably know, you can set a track of the Polymorph to receive >transpose notes from an external source, but only in a certain key range, >and anything outside of that will be interpreted a
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2004-07-11 by Gene Schwartz
This is kind of fun... As you probably know, you can set a track of the Polymorph to receive transpose notes from an external source, but only in a certain key range, and anything outside of that will be interpreted as regular notes...so you can set up a sequence on the p3, some
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2004-07-10 by MAG
thats cool! the mag p3 case prototype is quite expensive, question is how much are people willing to pay for a good quality case? if you once make a newer model, we can sit together for making a standard Pxx case. grz mag (actually drilling the spacers for the pcbs and soldering
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2004-07-10 by Colin f
Mag, > please wait one more week, i've made a case prototyp and > actually i'm putting it > together. > if everything works fine you can order it directly from me. > (if there is no problem for collin :-) I've no problem with you selling your design of case while I'm still supply
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2004-07-10 by MAG
hi please wait one more week, i've made a case prototyp and actually i'm putting it together. if everything works fine you can order it directly from me. (if there is no problem for collin :-) it's a stainless steel case, with aluminum side cheeks and option for rackmount or wood
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2004-07-10 by Hans Greuber
, or may want to upgrade >to a nicer case. Hello; I might want to upgrade to the alluminium rack one, may I have some pictures please? Hans _________________________________________________________________ Acepta el reto MSN Premium: Protección para tus hijos en internet. Descárg
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2004-07-09 by Mark Pulver
Colin f (02:47 PM 7/9/2004) wrote: >> Hey Colin... What happened to the cases that Steve was working on? > >They should be finally done really soon... Steve hasn't had the spare >time to spend in them due to his day job... >Hence the need for a commercial supplier of cases. Cool.
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2004-07-09 by Colin f
> Hey Colin... What happened to the cases that Steve was working on? They should be finally done really soon... Steve hasn't had the spare time to spend in them due to his day job... Hence the need for a commercial supplier of cases. I expect the early home-made ones will become
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2004-07-09 by Mark Pulver
Colin f (02:22 PM 7/9/2004) wrote: >> What are the current options for ready made cases for the P3? > >I'm currently finalising a prototype case design to take to a couple of >metalwork firms for pricing... Hey Colin... What happened to the cases that Steve was working on? Mark
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2004-07-09 by Colin f
> What are the current options for ready made cases for the P3? > I want to > build a P3 but only if I can purchase a ready made case. Has > anybody made a > run of these yet? I'm currently finalising a prototype case design to take to a couple of metalwork firms for pricing. It'
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2004-07-09 by Keith
Hi All, What are the current options for ready made cases for the P3? I want to build a P3 but only if I can purchase a ready made case. Has anybody made a run of these yet? Keith
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2004-07-09 by Colin f
> So, you're into yoga too? I'm saluting the sun as we speak. Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2004-07-09 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:27:03 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >Anyone else got an opinion on the new bank select ? >I quite like not having to hit cancel if I touch the bank key by mistake... >but I'm flexible. I actually prefer having to use two keys to do it - and also I get to save Part
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2004-07-09 by Andy Wilson
> Can you tell me anything that is actually hard for you? I mean, some > of us still have difficult walking and talking at the same time... 8-) LOL. Love that!! Andy --- Andy Wilson http://www.techman.synth.net andy@techman.synth.net
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2004-07-09 by Colin f
> i don't think a 'bank select...' message would make that much > difference for me; i don't really look at the keypad & display when i > want to enter playlist edit. i'd prefer the old bank select method, > as it gave you a 'cancel' option.. Anyone else got an opinion on the new
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2004-07-09 by Paul Nagle
On Sun, 9 May 2004 16:18:49 +0200, scd wrote: >> and then looking at this large box that just >> arrived and pondering whether I have time to smoke the afternoon away >> or should open it... > >What's in that box Paul? :-) Roland Fantom X6... Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music
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2004-07-09 by blip
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Colin f wrote: > I was thinking that the master P3 generating the pgm messages would lose the > use of bank PGM for other purposes, either that or you'd need to have a > track sending the pgm message for bank change - but I thought we were > talking about bank
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2004-07-09 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 14:21:19 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >I was thinking that the master P3 generating the pgm messages would lose the >use of bank PGM for other purposes, either that or you'd need to have a >track sending the pgm message for bank change - but I thought we were >talki
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2004-07-09 by Colin f
> No, I don't see why. This is incoming data and quite separate to what > the P3 sends out. The Polymorph works like this - ish. Athough it > doesn't give you the cool ability to send out a specific program > change for every setup like the P3 does. I was thinking that the master
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2004-07-09 by MAG
you never know.................. :-) without the plastic it looks nicer but there will be no picture until the pots are fixed in, i think the case costs me more than the p3.... however. scd wrote: Oh man, that looks like a burned flightrecorder from a crashed U2 instead of a P3..
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2004-07-09 by scd
Oh man, that looks like a burned flightrecorder from a crashed U2 instead of a P3... :-) Boele Op 9-jul-04 om 14:19 heeft MAG het volgende geschreven: >> http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/SeqCase_01.jpg
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2004-07-09 by MAG
I will wait till christmas.... :-) Colin f wrote:> check it out under: > > http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/SeqCase_01.jpg You must be just bursting to pull that plastic off... ;-) Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2 Y
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2004-07-09 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 9 Jul 2004 12:14:32 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >Wouldn't that mean you couldn't use bank init PGMs ? It'd need a separate >'slave P3' channel that the master would send bank/part select messages on >and the slave would listen for. No, I don't see why. This is incoming data a
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2004-07-09 by Colin f
> I think it'd be cool if a P3 responded to MIDI program changes. If it > switched banks on receipt of pg events on track 9's channel (except it > would only respond to the first 12 program numbers) that'd be cool for > anyone with 2 P3s for example... 8-) Wouldn't that mean you
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2004-07-09 by Colin f
> check it out under: > > http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/SeqCase_01.jpg You must be just bursting to pull that plastic off... ;-) Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2004-07-09 by Colin f
Chiel, > do you think it might be possible to switch the positions of > the 'bank' and 'FTS' softkeys around? me being all big 'n' clumsy and > i find myself accidentally switching banks when i want to edit a > playlist...or otherwise maybe you could add a 'confirm' key-combo, as
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2004-07-09 by ch.³l
> I assume that's just become an issue with the 'simplified' bank > select ? yup... > If that's the case, I think I would prefer to go back to the old > bank select method rather than moving the existing keys about - > they've been there a long time and I'm very used to the locat
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2004-07-09 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 08:07:02 +0100, Paul Nagle wrote: >I think it'd be cool if a P3 responded to MIDI program changes. If it >switched banks on receipt of pg events on track 9's channel (except it >would only respond to the first 12 program numbers) that'd be cool for >anyone wit
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2004-07-09 by MAG
hi there! finally i got my stainless p3 case today, jupeeee! the side cheeks and the cnc machined pot knobs I'll get next week. now i can start finishing the hi-end p3 case! check it out under: http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/SeqCase_01.jpg hve fun out there! --------------------
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2004-07-09 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 09 Jul 2004 00:04:17 -0000, ch.³l wrote: >hi Colin, > >do you think it might be possible to switch the positions of >the 'bank' and 'FTS' softkeys around? me being all big 'n' clumsy and >i find myself accidentally switching banks when i want to edit a >playlist...or othe
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2004-07-08 by ch.³l
hi Colin, do you think it might be possible to switch the positions of the 'bank' and 'FTS' softkeys around? me being all big 'n' clumsy and i find myself accidentally switching banks when i want to edit a playlist...or otherwise maybe you could add a 'confirm' key-combo, as with
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2004-07-08 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 08 July 2004 22:50, cikira@cikira.com wrote: > You know, the comprehensive P3 Quick-start Guide and > in-depth Tutorials are going to be available s.o.o.n. Ugh! ;) - Robert
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2004-07-08 by cikira@cikira.com
>OMG!!!!! Those Waldorf memories come flooding back...... EEEEK! :)) You know, the comprehensive P3 Quick-start Guide and in-depth Tutorials are going to be available s.o.o.n. ;-) --Amanda __________ / / ### / \ SynthSights! l [O] [0] "it's not about the gear" l |=| ----v=v www.s
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2004-07-08 by allanjhall
Many thanks Colin, I'll get my order in tomorrow :-) Allan --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > > I have all of the parts except for the 62256 SRAM chip, Farnell and > > Maplin are out of stock, ESR just seem to have the narrow (0.3") > > 28pin di
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2004-07-08 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > On Wednesday 07 July 2004 15:20, Sayer wrote: > > Has this turned into the Waldorf forum???? This is how > > the discussions used to go on there! LOL! :) > > When I play the P3 and use it in mono-mode, I hear
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2004-07-08 by colinfraser_com
> I have all of the parts except for the 62256 SRAM chip, Farnell and > Maplin are out of stock, ESR just seem to have the narrow (0.3") > 28pin dip version rather than the required 0.6" 28pin DIP item. Farnell have these back in stock today, assuming the 25 I bought didn't clear
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2004-07-08 by Gert van Santen
scd wrote: >> I kew the same type of guy, but this one was waiting for the next >> synth to >> come out. During all of his college time he played his Fender Rhodes >> and a >> borrowed SH-101... > > Which is not a bad combination necessairely :-) > Very true. He was quite a good
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2004-07-08 by scd
> I kew the same type of guy, but this one was waiting for the next > synth to > come out. During all of his college time he played his Fender Rhodes > and a > borrowed SH-101... Which is not a bad combination necessairely :-) Boele > > :-) > > Gert > www.waveworld.tv > > > > > >
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2004-07-07 by Gert van Santen
Paul Maddox (Mail Lists) wrote: > I once had a friend who wanted a good graphics card, so he waited... > and waited.... > A year later, he still had not bought one, as "next week another one > was comming out that was even better!" I kew the same type of guy, but this one was wai
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2004-07-07 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)
Boele, > Huh? I don't think you did get my point Paul :-))) ahh, you were being funny? ok > But the piece of gear you buy (at least I do) is because of it's > features. I am not looking at a P4 thinking... Tssss.... Colin should > have warned me to wait buying the P3 because the
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2004-07-07 by Mark Pulver
scd (01:13 PM 7/7/2004) wrote: >But the piece of gear you buy (at least I do) is because of it's >features. I am not looking at a P4 thinking... Tssss.... Colin should >have warned me to wait buying the P3 because the P4 (that is probably >not even on the drawingtable) can do so
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2004-07-07 by scd
Op 7-jul-04 om 22:05 heeft Paul Maddox ((Mail Lists)) het volgende geschreven: > Hi, > >>> Besides, one buys a piece of gear for what it does at *that* >>> moment, not for what it's next generation will do one day... > > Thats unrealistic, Ever buy anything? Huh? I don't think yo
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2004-07-07 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)
Hi, >> Besides, one buys a piece of gear for what it does at *that* >> moment, not for what it's next generation will do one day... Thats unrealistic, Ever buy anything? I mean a television, a car, mobile phone, synth ? everything gets replaced by newer and better models eventual
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2004-07-07 by Mark Pulver
Sayer (06:20 AM 7/7/2004) wrote: >--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, scd wrote: >> on 07-07-2004 15:04, Julian at julian@2... wrote: >> >> Besides, one buys a piece of gear for what it does at *that* >> moment, not for what it's next generation will do one day... > >Has t
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2004-07-07 by Gene Schwartz
> >> and another thing i'd like to see; the possibility to set a 'loop >> start point' for playlists, kind of like on the MPC's. so you could >> make a playlist that starts at its first step, plays completely >> through and then loops back to the second step instead of the first
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2004-07-07 by Robert van der Kamp
On Wednesday 07 July 2004 15:20, Sayer wrote: > Has this turned into the Waldorf forum???? This is how > the discussions used to go on there! LOL! :) When I play the P3 and use it in mono-mode, I hear clicks at every note! Colin, you promised to fix this bug like 3 years ago! And
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2004-07-07 by Gene Schwartz
> From: "Colin f" > Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 12:24:25 +0100 > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] This is just so cool > >> P4 needs 16 aux events per track at least. > > It'll either be 8 or 16, b
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2004-07-07 by Gene Schwartz
> From: Paul Nagle > Organization: The Soft Room > Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 08:27:37 +0100 > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] another question: triggering a pattern > > Not wanting to throw a s
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