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Re: CMOS Some more

2004-07-01 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

> Farnell do them - part no. 3113322 > I hope this doesn't portend the end of DIP logic... Thanks, i'll buy a few as i figure i'll be building at least one more P3!! Phil.

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Re: semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-30 by no_such_user

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, blip wrote: > > here may be a clue ;- > > http://www.sketchymonkey.com/modules.php? ... > > Its a Virus B with Red LEDs and RED backlit display. > that's *excellent!* thanks paul! now i just have to figure out how to > contact the guy wh

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: CMOS Some more

2004-06-30 by Colin f

> Rapid Electronics no longer stock 74hc241 or 74hct241's :( > Can't seem to find them on Farnell or Maplin.. > Can you suggest an alternative chip or supplier? Farnell do them - part no. 3113322 I hope this doesn't portend the end of DIP logic... Cheers, Colin f

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Pots & Knobs.(U.K.)

2004-06-30 by Colin f

> They fit the boards ok so shouldn't be a problem in that respect. > The only problem I had was that the knobs I ordered, 16mm soft touch > (Rean P670 series) don't quite fit the perfectly round spindles of > the Eco pots. You could use collet knobs, but they cost about £1 each

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Re: CMOS Some more

2004-06-30 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

Hi Colin, > > That's just a CMOS part with input thresholds to suit TTL levels. > It should work fine. > Rapid Electronics no longer stock 74hc241 or 74hct241's :( Can't seem to find them on Farnell or Maplin.. Can you suggest an alternative chip or supplier? thanks, Phil

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Pots & Knobs.(U.K.)

2004-06-30 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

Hi All, While I was ordering the pots I decided to spend a little more on better quality so I bought the (Eco) green conductive polymer track ones.. they say these are lower noise, anyone any comment on this (just curious)? They fit the boards ok so shouldn't be a problem in that

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-29 by blip

On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net wrote: > here may be a clue ;- > http://www.sketchymonkey.com/modules.php? > op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=20&page=1 > > Its a Virus B with Red LEDs and RED backlit display. that's *excellent!* thanks

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-29 by Colin f

> Its a Virus B with Red LEDs and RED backlit display. The PLED mod for the Virus should be easy then, assuming it will fit in the space for the LCD module. Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-29 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

All, > I don't know that the kc uses a display module - seems more likely the > display is integrated into the panel board. here may be a clue ;- http://www.sketchymonkey.com/modules.php? op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=20&page=1 Its a Virus B with Red L

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Re: Rack Panel Dimensions

2004-06-29 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

> I've got an Excel spreadsheet with the spacings in it and I've been > meaning to acquire a copy of Autocad so I can do a proper drawing for case making people. I'll try to get that done today. Thanks Colin, i've a nice piece of polished stainless steel waiting to be fabricated.

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-28 by Colin f

> actually i've been thinking of replacing the 'normal' black-on-green > 16*2 display of my QM-309, which is starting to act up, with a PLED. > i don't expect any problems, apart from having to decouple. seems to > me it should sort of be a drop-in kinda job... I'm not sure wheth

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-28 by blip

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Colin f wrote: > I don't know that the kc uses a display module - seems more likely the > display is integrated into the panel board. ahh, yeah, you're probably right. there aren't any screws holding it to the panel or anything... > You'd really need to open

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-28 by Colin f

> i'm having fantasies about a virus kc lately, partly because > a p3 would > fit so nicely on top of it (i'm actually serious about > this!). but it's > display looks like crap, especially to my stigmatized eyes... > does anyone > know if it uses the same LCD controller as the p

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semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-28 by blip

i'm having fantasies about a virus kc lately, partly because a p3 would fit so nicely on top of it (i'm actually serious about this!). but it's display looks like crap, especially to my stigmatized eyes... does anyone know if it uses the same LCD controller as the p3? if so, i co

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Gert's big one...

2004-06-28 by blip

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > On Monday 28 June 2004 20:12, ch.³l wrote: > > that is big... > > ...the display looks kinda really small now though ;) > > Then consider this one: > http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/p3-v10.gif that is a *sweet* layout! makes me w

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Gert's big one...

2004-06-28 by Colin f

> Then consider this one: > http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/p3-v10.gif That one takes an LCD display IIRC - there aren't PLED displays in that set yet AFAIK. I ma considering whether to do a display module with 5x7 LED matrix displays - one of those could be very big indeed... b

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Re: semi-OT: PLED displays in a virus?

2004-06-28 by ch.³l

> i'm having fantasies about a virus kc lately, partly because a p3 > would fit so nicely on top of it (i'm actually serious about > this!). but it's display looks like crap, especially to my > stigmatized eyes... does anyone know if it uses the same LCD > controller as the p3? i

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Gert's big one...

2004-06-28 by Gert van Santen

Paul Nagle wrote: > On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 18:06:32 -0000, "colinfraser_com" > wrote: > >> I got the front panel in today for a no-expense-spared custom P3. >> As Benny Hill once said, "I like 'em big"... >> >> http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gerts-big-one.jpg >> > > Wow, that

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Gert's big one...

2004-06-28 by Robert van der Kamp

On Monday 28 June 2004 20:12, ch.³l wrote: > that is big... > ...the display looks kinda really small now though ;) Then consider this one: http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/p3-v10.gif

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Fwd: Manual

2004-06-28 by scd

Certainly not wanting to rush you in any way Colin, but do you have an idea when the manual will be updated for the latest OS?? Boele (hoping that it will be *soon* so he can bring his P3, the manual, headphones the Evolver and a keyboard to the Spanish campingsite... :-))

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Gert's big one...

2004-06-28 by Robert van der Kamp

On Monday 28 June 2004 20:06, colinfraser_com wrote: > I got the front panel in today for a no-expense-spared > custom P3. As Benny Hill once said, "I like 'em big"... > > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gerts-big-one.jpg Now we're getting somewhere! :) - Robert

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Gert's big one...

2004-06-28 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 18:06:32 -0000, "colinfraser_com" wrote: >I got the front panel in today for a no-expense-spared custom P3. >As Benny Hill once said, "I like 'em big"... > >http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gerts-big-one.jpg > Wow, that looks fantastic! Paul --- Paul Nagl

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: sys/ex?

2004-06-28 by Colin f

> i'm not completely sure on this, but i believe that if you 'CLEAR' a > pattern the first step's note & velocity are copied to the others... Ah yes - I forgot about that one ! All notes and velocities in a cleared pattern are set to the current position of the knobs on step 1. C

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] sys/ex?

2004-06-28 by Colin f

> Can the P3 sed syx/ex via the aux? I want to control some > parameters like > decay for the FM old yamaha synths. Sysex is not implemented, and probably wont be unless there are some very simple common commands people need. The problem is each aux only holds one data byte, so I

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sys/ex?

2004-06-28 by Hans Greuber

Hi; Can the P3 sed syx/ex via the aux? I want to control some parameters like decay for the FM old yamaha synths. What controls exactly the lenght parameter? I want to understand that it is the decay control, but I am not sure since it is different on each synth. What is the defa

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Re: Gert's big one...

2004-06-28 by ch.³l

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > I got the front panel in today for a no-expense-spared custom P3. > As Benny Hill once said, "I like 'em big"... > > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gerts-big-one.jpg > > Cheers, > Colin f :D that is big.

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Re: sys/ex?

2004-06-28 by ch.³l

> > Is any way to turn a row to the default other than turning by > > hand them to > > the left? > > You can use the Sculpt option to set all the steps to the same > value in one pass. i'm not completely sure on this, but i believe that if you 'CLEAR' a pattern the first step's n

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Gert's big one...

2004-06-28 by colinfraser_com

I got the front panel in today for a no-expense-spared custom P3. As Benny Hill once said, "I like 'em big"... http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/gerts-big-one.jpg Cheers, Colin f

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] CMOS

2004-06-28 by Colin f

> they gave me 74HCT241 chips. That's just a CMOS part with input thresholds to suit TTL levels. It should work fine. Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] CMOS

2004-06-28 by MAG

they gave me 74HCT241 chips. hope this works....... :-) Colin f wrote: > i couldn't get the 74HC241 chip, they gave me a faster one in the shop, > do i get any troubles when i built them into my P3? I haven't tested any other types, but the application is not critical so it shoul

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] CMOS

2004-06-28 by Colin f

> i couldn't get the 74HC241 chip, they gave me a faster one in the shop, > do i get any troubles when i built them into my P3? I haven't tested any other types, but the application is not critical so it should be OK. Exactly what chip did they have ? Cheers, Colin f ____________

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CMOS

2004-06-28 by MAG

hi, i couldn't get the 74HC241 chip, they gave me a faster one in the shop, do i get any troubles when i built them into my P3? grz mag (note: my case is ready in 10days, for anyone looking for a nice case, wait for the pictures....) --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] help!

2004-06-28 by Gene Schwartz

ok, Gene, don't panic...I think I can help. Did you look at the release notes document...it mentions a set pchain length aux event. Don't think it's in the manual. Did you maybe set this event by mistake? hmmm - looks like that's what happened. Fixed. Thanks, Gene. No problem. Go

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help!

2004-06-28 by Gene Schwartz

I'm not sure what's going on. Suddenly the p3 is cycling through parts 9=13 (well, part 1-4). I'm not sure that I did anything to encourage this behavior. Turning it on and off has no effect. I'm not sure how to stop this and get it just playing part 9 again. I tried following th

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 #048

2004-06-27 by bruce thedekaa

How much will it cost?? Including shipping to the netherlands??? colinfraser_com wrote:I'm just about to ship this ready-built unit: http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/p3-048.jpg The font certainly looks more readable than the (cooler) Sci-fi font I normally use, so if you're

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P3 #048

2004-06-27 by colinfraser_com

I'm just about to ship this ready-built unit: http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/gallery/p3-048.jpg The font certainly looks more readable than the (cooler) Sci-fi font I normally use, so if you're buying a ready-built unit in the near future, remember to state your preference. I'm ho

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Rack Panel Dimensions

2004-06-27 by Colin f

> Hi Colin, Is there a drawing anywhere with the dimensions, pot/key > spacings etc. for the Rack Panel? I've a friend offered to fabricate > one for me and whilst he could work it all out from the .fpd file on > the site, it would be a lot easier if i could give him the drawing!

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] pattern length...oh, and

2004-06-27 by Paul Nagle

On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 17:39:16 -0700, Gene Schwartz wrote: >and while you're adding this capability :) you might as well throw in the >ability to have the velocity row be of a different length also... One workaround for this is to get the values (CC, Vel etc.) from another track an

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Rack Panel Dimensions

2004-06-27 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

Hi Colin, Is there a drawing anywhere with the dimensions, pot/key spacings etc. for the Rack Panel? I've a friend offered to fabricate one for me and whilst he could work it all out from the .fpd file on the site, it would be a lot easier if i could give him the drawing! Ta, Phi

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] pattern length...oh, and

2004-06-27 by Gene Schwartz

> From: "Colin f" > Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 00:51:14 +0100 > To: > Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] pattern length > >> It seems like on the P3, if wanted to send out 4 different >> controllers to >> one MIDI channel on a synth, and

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] pattern length

2004-06-27 by Gene Schwartz

> From: "Colin f" > Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 00:51:14 +0100 > To: > Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] pattern length > >> It seems like on the P3, if wanted to send out 4 different >> controllers to >> one MIDI channel on a synth, and

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] pattern length

2004-06-26 by Colin f

> It seems like on the P3, if wanted to send out 4 different > controllers to > one MIDI channel on a synth, and I wanted each of these rows to be a > different length and/or time division, I'd have to set up 4 > (or 5, if I > wanted them to all be different from the basic patter

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pattern length

2004-06-26 by Gene Schwartz

forgive me if I've got this totally wrong, but I still feel like I'm a beginner here on the P3 (as well as the Polymorph)..they're both kind of new. It seems like on the P3, if wanted to send out 4 different controllers to one MIDI channel on a synth, and I wanted each of these r

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Help with aux mode

2004-06-26 by Hans Greuber

>Well I used to have a 202... but I'm not sure what effect you are trying >to achieve. >Can you describe how you do it on the 202 ? > H; Yes; musically sequences with notes like,(sorry again) tu,tuuuu,tuu,tuuuuu,tu,tu, per example here I got something like that,but it doesn?t sou

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Help with aux mode

2004-06-26 by Colin f

> I finally did this,but the results were far from the 202 > instant random success. Well I used to have a 202... but I'm not sure what effect you are trying to achieve. Can you describe how you do it on the 202 ? Cheers, Colin f

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Aux mode, Total random?

2004-06-26 by Colin f

> I mean if is it possible at the same pattern to get random > notes,Rndmz > note,Rndmz velo,Rndmz lenght and delay at once for a total chaos? You need to use all 4 auxes, A - D. Enter pattern edit, press FUNC+step mode to jump to aux A edit. Then press FUNC+step mode again to en

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Aux mode, Total random?

2004-06-26 by turbotron69

Hi again; I´m wondering if is it possible to get several random aux modes at once,I t= ried but every time I change it the settings were to the normal position. I mean if is it possible at the same pattern to get random notes,Rndmz note,Rndmz velo,Rndmz lenght and delay at once f

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