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about playlist edit & parts..

2004-06-16 by ch.³l

hi Colin, i've just noticed something about the playlist-edit mode and part selection: in play mode, say part# 9 is playing and global bar is set to 32. if i hit the key for another part, this key's LED lights up orange, indicating the part that will be switched to when the end o

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Sequencer #48

2004-06-16 by MAG

okay for one single case without gravured text, only they main case (panel), no rack mounts, no side panels, made from 1.4301 grinded stainless steel I have to pay Euro 135.-- i'll get the cnc programm for Euro 10.-- It's swiss quality and that costs.......................... :-)

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: New desktop FPD file

2004-06-15 by Colin f

> I have been toying with idea of putting the P3 in a 7" by 17" panel. Ah lovely, a panel with Imperial dimensions... ;-) The 'minimal desktop layout' is 16 3/4" x 6 1/4", so it'll fit in 17" x 7". > Would it be possible to have the Midi jacks brought onto the front > panel just

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help with aux mode

2004-06-15 by Colin f

> I still can´t work it, Could you explain it to me step by step,how to reach > to the page below? OK, go into pattern edit. The upper knob mode will default to velocity, and the step mode to gate. Press the upper knob mode key 3 times. The mode will advance through length and de

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Sequencer #48

2004-06-15 by MAG

I'd wish i could do electronic circuit design... ;-) the company will offer me the price soon, i asked them also for doing this laser gravur stuff for the texts... (if you ever need something CAD designed, ask me. I've some other midi projects where if got problems with the elect

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Re: New desktop FPD file

2004-06-15 by ringmod45

Hi Colin, I have been toying with idea of putting the P3 in a 7" by 17" panel. Would it be possible to have the Midi jacks brought onto the front panel just right of the display? What is the depth of the P3? I would also like to change the colour of the fonts and leave the front

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Help with aux mode

2004-06-15 by Hans Greuber

Hi; I still can´t work it, Could you explain it to me step by step,how to reach to the page below? The manual is tricky again,I have never felt so dumb since I bought my first sequencer ,the MC-202 back in those days... Thanks; Hans > >>But there is already a way you can edit

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] New desktop FPD file

2004-06-14 by Colin f

> Note that I use 7mm holes for mounting the data and tempo pots, but > 7.5mm holes for the step pots, and they need a little extra room to > fit when they're all mounted in the boards. That should be "as they need a little extra room", but I'm sure you got the idea. BTW this wil

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New desktop FPD file

2004-06-14 by colinfraser_com

Folks, I've uploaded a photo and FPD file of a new desktop panel for P3. This layout has the boards as close together as possible, with the keypad, display, DATA and TEMPO pots moved up a little to minimise the panel height too. It also finally has the PLED aperture exactly centr

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Sequencer #48

2004-06-14 by Colin f

> so, my P3 sequencer is virtually finished. I'll order the > case this month. does anyone else wants one? Eh, how much ? ;-) > http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/Cutview.jpg > http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/StandardSeq.jpg > http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/StandardSeqBott.jpg The

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] R3

2004-06-14 by Colin f

> I'm just currious if you still think of the R3 software version once > in a while. All the time... I just haven't found time to do much about it. Will definitely try to get it moving soon, as I really do need it myself. > So I got a question: Is it possible to set a sort of For

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Pauls tutorial(s)

2004-06-14 by Colin f

> > Colin, you should put a cd with the Nagle-tutorials on it > together with > > the P3 :-))) > > or upload them onto the webpage, for those of us who disagree > with Yahoo > policies? If we get a video going, I doubt I'll hve the webspace to host it myself. But then there proba

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Re: Pauls tutorial(s)

2004-06-14 by ch.³l

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > > Colin, you should put a cd with the Nagle-tutorials on it > > together with > > > the P3 :-))) > > > > or upload them onto the webpage, for those of us who disagree > > with Yahoo > > policies? > > If we get a vide

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] notes generated on "and" counts

2004-06-14 by blip

On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, john duval wrote: > In order to get "and"count note trigger you would still have to have an > event outside the quarter note signature... no matter how much you > divided it down.. 8th/16th and so on. you can tie all day but it still > remains in the quarter

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Remote control?

2004-06-14 by scd

on 14-06-2004 14:49, Sayer at sayersweb@yahoo.com wrote: > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" > wrote: > >> The other way would be to add midi controllers for the main UI >> functions, or possibly note numbers for these functions assigned on > a >> specified con

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Sequencer #48

2004-06-14 by MAG

so, my P3 sequencer is virtually finished. I'll order the case this month. does anyone else wants one? just a question 'coz everyone is talkin about note length and stuff i still dont know while my desk is full of electric parts which are waiting for displays, pots and IC's.... h

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R3

2004-06-14 by roelp23

Hi Colin, I'm just currious if you still think of the R3 software version once in a while. I don't wanna push you for my P3 will keep me busy these days, and I don't got the money for my second P3 components. But I got some problems with the step sequencer of my jomox X base. The

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Pauls tutorial(s)

2004-06-14 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Colin, > Maybe I'll bring my DV cam down on the weekend of SDIY04, and we can > make a video, Paul. please do, we have 3 other cameras confirmed, I'm hoping to splice them together and make a DVD (profits for chairty again). Paul

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Pauls tutorial(s)

2004-06-14 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net

Hi, > Colin, you should put a cd with the Nagle-tutorials on it together with > the P3 :-))) or upload them onto the webpage, for those of us who disagree with Yahoo policies? Paul

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Re: Remote control?

2004-06-14 by Sayer

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > The other way would be to add midi controllers for the main UI > functions, or possibly note numbers for these functions assigned on a > specified control channel. > I'll keep it in mind, and see if I've got the space

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Re: Remote control?

2004-06-14 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, ch.³l wrote: > >.... but i'm just a twisted reprobate > > of a plank spanker ... > > > :-D LOL at this one...beautiful characterisation Phil.. Thanks! It could just be my typically Northern English self-deprecating sense of humour but ac

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Re: Remote control?

2004-06-13 by ch.³l

>.... but i'm just a twisted reprobate > of a plank spanker ... :-D LOL at this one...beautiful characterisation Phil..

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Re: Remote control?

2004-06-13 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

> This is something that's been suggested before. > There are two ways I can think of to achieve this in a way that would suit you. Suits me Sir ? Ooooo... ;-) > The easiest would be to extend the key/LED bus to an external > connector, and make a guitar effect style floor box th

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Another impressive suggestion

2004-06-13 by scd

> The problem with that would be the need for three hands if you want to > tie the whole bar together (hold FUNC + step 1 + step 16) Not on *my* P3 :-) The FUNC key plys step 16 are close enought to each other for the right hand :-))) Boele Something Completely Different http://w

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Remote control?

2004-06-13 by Colin f

> As a midi guitarist it would be cool to be able to remote control > aspects of the P3, start/stop, track mutes, pattern select etc. > Would it be possible to use some of the lowest or highest note > numbers to do this? This could of course lead to P3 controling P3 and > many ot

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Another impressive suggestion

2004-06-13 by Colin f

> someone's probably already suggested this, but you could use the > futureretro mobius method for chaining patterns... you hold > down the first > key, and then press whatever key you want the length to be... > for example, > holding down the first key and hitting key 8 will cre

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] notes generated on "and" counts

2004-06-13 by Colin f

> Can you define a different "tbase" for > each note?? Yes. You can use the 'set .. tbase' aux event on each step. This will temporarily modify the tbase for the rest of the pattern. The available choices of tbase are 32, 16, 8, 4, 2 and 1 using the 'set norm tbase' event. The va

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Remote control?

2004-06-13 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 13 Jun 2004 07:17:17 -0000, philsmillie@yahoo.com wrote: >Hi Colin, > I've just had my first demo of the P3 and after i'd picked my jaw up >off the floor and scraped the top of my head of the ceiling (sorry >bout the mess Paul!) I resisted the temptation to run away quick

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Remote control?

2004-06-13 by philsmillie@yahoo.com

Hi Colin, I've just had my first demo of the P3 and after i'd picked my jaw up off the floor and scraped the top of my head of the ceiling (sorry bout the mess Paul!) I resisted the temptation to run away quickly and finish mine (it will be done!) and had a think about the way i'

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] notes generated on "and" counts

2004-06-13 by john duval

I'll bet we end up talking around each other on this one because i dont have a machine yet and i'm not familiar with the "tbase" function. but what i think i get out of it leads me to this question. Can you define a different "tbase" for each note?? In order to get "and"count not

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] notes generated on "and" counts

2004-06-12 by Paul Nagle

On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 20:06:52 -0000, "john duval" wrote: >I've been reading the last few posts about entering 8th and 16th >notes etc. and one thing i'm curious about that is, it's obvious how >to change the note values and duration but what i'd like to know is >can the sequencer

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notes generated on "and" counts

2004-06-12 by john duval

I've been reading the last few posts about entering 8th and 16th notes etc. and one thing i'm curious about that is, it's obvious how to change the note values and duration but what i'd like to know is can the sequencer trigger notes on the "and" counts?... ie; where the quarter

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Tutorials

2004-06-12 by Paul Nagle

On Sat, 12 Jun 2004 14:59:37 +0100, "Andy Wilson" wrote: >Nice work Paul. Thanks man - the video tutorial will be way better I think! >Can't wait for the one on aux functions....better not make it on a >Saturday afternoon tho', eh Paul? ;-.) Hehe, I will do one on clever song str

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Tutorials

2004-06-12 by Andy Wilson

Hi, I've just been listening to Paul's tutorials whilst sat in front of my P3. Now pattern edit, I've more or less sussed, but I hadn't used Playlist edit too much, and I found that I learned something from the tutorial. Nice work Paul. Can't wait for the one on aux functions....

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Another impressive suggestion

2004-06-12 by blip

someone's probably already suggested this, but you could use the futureretro mobius method for chaining patterns... you hold down the first key, and then press whatever key you want the length to be... for example, holding down the first key and hitting key 8 will create a half n

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Another impressive suggestion

2004-06-11 by Colin f

> To use the buttons to enter the lengh note,eg. 1 press could > be 1/16 note; > yellow led ,2 pressings will be 1/8 note ; red led,3 > pressings will be 1/32 > ,4 pressings silence blue light and so on... That would be too big a change to the interface I think. But it's possible

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Another impressive suggestion

2004-06-11 by Hans Greuber

Hi; > > >To use the buttons to enter the lengh note,eg. 1 press could be 1/16 note; > >yellow led ,2 pressings will be 1/8 note ; red led,3 pressings will be 1/32 > >,4 pressings silence blue light and so on... > >The downside of this is that when you're trying to get to an 8th n

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Another impressive suggestion

2004-06-11 by Mark Pulver

Hans Greuber (04:01 PM 6/11/2004) wrote: >To use the buttons to enter the lengh note,eg. 1 press could be 1/16 note; >yellow led ,2 pressings will be 1/8 note ; red led,3 pressings will be 1/32 >,4 pressings silence blue light and so on... The downside of this is that when you're

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Another impressive suggestion

2004-06-11 by Hans Greuber

Hi; I would like to suggest something to make the P3 an irrepetible piece of step heaven,cathing the best from the MC-202; To use the buttons to enter the lengh note,eg. 1 press could be 1/16 note; yellow led ,2 pressings will be 1/8 note ; red led,3 pressings will be 1/32 ,4 pre

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 #45 has seen the light!

2004-06-11 by MAG

thanx man! so now i can animate the full case in cad over the weekend and still dreaming of having the real one..... its sooooo mad to collect all the electric parts in switzerland.....deliverytimes and boarder fees make me crazy! grz mag ch.�l wrote: > the data knob looks a bit

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 #45 has seen the light!

2004-06-11 by MAG

hi oozi pretty cool your case. i love the brushed aluminium, it looks some kind between industrial waste and high quality stuff, = its art. the data knob looks a bit lost.... whats the height of your case? I'm still waiting for all the electronic parts for my p3, so i'm using the

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Re: P3 #45 has seen the light!

2004-06-11 by ch.³l

> the data knob looks a bit lost.... > > whats the height of your case? > I'm still waiting for all the electronic parts for my p3, > so i'm using the time for designin' a case, but I dont > now if a heigt range from 40 to 70mm is enough! hi Mag, it's probalby more the tempo-knob

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 #45 has seen the light!

2004-06-10 by Colin f

> >! i've got one P3 > >doing notes and another doing different notes & patterns on some > >tracks and controllers on a other tracks at the moment, and i'm only > >just starting to discover the wonderful world of 2 P3's..:) > great fun! > > > I'm jealous.. 8-) Maybe so, Paul. But

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 #45 has seen the light!

2004-06-10 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 17:11:17 -0000, ch.³l wrote: >! i've got one P3 >doing notes and another doing different notes & patterns on some >tracks and controllers on a other tracks at the moment, and i'm only >just starting to discover the wonderful world of 2 P3's..:) great fun! > I'

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Another suggestion

2004-06-10 by Colin f

> May I suggest another thing? > It´s the feature to choose the sequence between 1 to 5 > octaves to give more > sensiblity to the pots or do just basslines between one,two,and so on > octaves. That one is on the TBI list. I'll sort it out soon. Cheers, Colin f

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Micro tuning FTS suggestion

2004-06-10 by Colin f

> May I suggest to include in the next OS upgrade those DX7 amazing > microtuning scales?, the last ones that I use all the time to wacky > sequences and long sounds that I later sample ; 1/4 shift,1/4 > tone,1/8 tone As Paul mentioned, midi can't do this without some jiggery pok

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Another suggestion

2004-06-10 by Hans Greuber

Hi folks; May I suggest another thing? It is the best feature of the MAQ 16-3 and I thought it was already included here... It´s the feature to choose the sequence between 1 to 5 octaves to give more sensiblity to the pots or do just basslines between one,two,and so on octaves. C

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] P3 #45 has seen the light!

2004-06-10 by Colin f

> i've just completed my second P3, and gave it the first test today. > after a weird shortcircuit-ish thing with the powersupply all went > well and the lovely P3 startup lightshow was shown..a memory wipe and > a FW-update later i was in business. :) > there's some pictures in

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