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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Micro tuning FTS suggestion

2004-06-10 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 16:50:06 +0200, "Hans Greuber" wrote: >I didn´t know that . I think there are microtonal patterns in the Cubase SX >, but I don´t know since I use Logic. Don't think so. I am a beta tester for Steinberg although I dropped out of testing SX because, well, long

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Re: P3 #45 has seen the light!

2004-06-10 by ch.³l

> Funky. A lot more industrial looking, but somehow I think that suits > your music ;-) > > Did you have trouble keeping the keys in line as you soldered them ? > (maybe you like 'em like that...) > I use 3 lengths of IC tube, held together at the ends with elastic > bands, to ho

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Micro tuning FTS suggestion

2004-06-10 by Hans Greuber

>There are some basic MIDI reasons why this presents real difficulties. >MIDI notes are a defined semitone-based series and any microtuning is >a product of internal processing rather than external. The only >workaround I can think of - for any MIDI sequencer - involves cunning >

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Micro tuning FTS suggestion

2004-06-10 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 11:47:59 +0200, "Hans Greuber" wrote: >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 There are

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] C3PO´s tutorial HEEEELP

2004-06-10 by Colin f

> Hmm, I already have a P4. > I wonder Colin, once you get famous and stuff with your > sequencer, would Intel object to those Pn names? ;) IANAL, but I don't think they can. They switched from calling their CPUs 386, 486, etc, to Pentium because they could successfully protect t

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P3 #45 has seen the light!

2004-06-10 by ch.³l

hi kids! guess who's the happy one today.... 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 bus

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P3 Hammond Case Engraving...HANG ON IN THERE!

2004-06-10 by digitana2002

Hi all. I decided to 'peer over the parapet' and reassure all those waiting for me to machine their P3 Hammond cases that I havent forgotten you! The last two weeks have probably been the busiest of the year for me in my day job so cnc-ing has not been on the agenda for very long

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Micro tuning FTS suggestion

2004-06-10 by Hans Greuber

Hi my friends, 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 What are the main differences between the last aOS upgr

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] C3PO´s tutorial HEEEELP

2004-06-10 by Hans Greuber

Hi all; I got it, I phoned an american friend of mine with more understable ( to me) accent and passed all the speech,he "translated" me the dificult parts > > Sorry man. If it's any help, your english is gonna be a zillion times > > better than my German. We English are crap wit

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] C3PO´s tutorial HEEEELP

2004-06-10 by Robert van der Kamp

On Thursday 10 June 2004 10:50, scd wrote: > P4? P5??? Hmm, I already have a P4. I wonder Colin, once you get famous and stuff with your sequencer, would Intel object to those Pn names? ;) - Robert

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] C3PO´s tutorial HEEEELP

2004-06-10 by Colin f

> Sorry man. If it's any help, your english is gonna be a zillion times > better than my German. We English are crap with languages, including > our own. Despite the German sounding name, I think Hans is Spanish... Might be a pseudonym - isn't Hans Greuber the chief baddie in Die

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

2004-06-10 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 22:20:16 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >I agree too. Paul show get his own show on Radio 4 ;-) I did always want my own cable show. My plan was to hold it in a coffee shop in Amsterdam and interview famous people over a bong. I reckon it would generate some answers o

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] C3PO´s tutorial HEEEELP

2004-06-10 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 00:31:28 +0200, "Hans Greuber" wrote: >I downloaded the C3PO´s tutorials,but due to my poor skills to understand >english, especially with british accent, I could´t get any trick from it. Sorry man. If it's any help, your english is gonna be a zillion times be

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C3PO´s tutorial HEEEELP

2004-06-09 by Hans Greuber

Hi again; I downloaded the C3PO´s tutorials,but due to my poor skills to understand english, especially with british accent, I could´t get any trick from it. Seems like I´m gonna look like the dumb guy of the class, but here I go; Could somebody write to me CSP0 speeches please?

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

2004-06-09 by Colin f

I agree too. Paul show get his own show on Radio 4 ;-) Maybe I'll bring my DV cam down on the weekend of SDIY04, and we can make a video, Paul. Eh, a tutorial video that is. For the P3. Colin f > -----Original Message----- > From: Sayer [mailto:sayersweb@yahoo.com] > Sent: 09 Jun

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Help with playlist again

2004-06-09 by Colin f

> I still can get this, I can only edit pattern number one, I > got number I st= > > ill don´t > know how and it was in midi channel 3 ,as I told you > > Where is the global midi page? From the default play mode page, press FUNC+PAGE Display should show: ________________ |on off

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Narrator Paul

2004-06-09 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 11:44:25 -0700, Mark Pulver wrote: >Dude... you should narrate children's books. :) I'll read my novel out to you sometime and you might change your mind. Not quite a kiddy book though... 8-) >You've got a great rhythmic gate for it! Thanks man, Americans usua

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Narrator Paul

2004-06-09 by Mark Pulver

Dude... you should narrate children's books. :) You've got a great rhythmic gate for it! Mark

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] New file uploaded to analogue-sequencer

2004-06-09 by Mark Pulver

Paul Nagle (10:44 AM 6/9/2004) wrote: >> File : /Test1.mp3 >> Uploaded by : arglebargleuk >> Description : Testing the concept of an MP3-based tutorial > >it may be shite - I just sorta plugged the mic in and started talking. >No structure, just a simple test to see if the idea s

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Pauls tutorial(s)

2004-06-09 by scd

LOL!!! Fantastic Paul!! THIS is *the* way! :-)))) Colin, you should put a cd with the Nagle-tutorials on it together with the P3 :-))) Serious though: It is a very good idea Paul! Thanks! And keep the talking left and music right, so we can adjust the volumes: cool! Eagerly waiti

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Re: Pauls tutorial(s)

2004-06-09 by Sayer

Yup!!!!!! Excellent!! ;) --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, scd wrote: > LOL!!! > > Fantastic Paul!! THIS is *the* way! :-)))) > > Colin, you should put a cd with the Nagle-tutorials on it together with > the P3 :-))) > > Serious though: It is a very good idea Paul! Thank

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] New file uploaded to analogue-sequencer

2004-06-09 by Paul Nagle

On 9 Jun 2004 17:38:52 -0000, analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com wrote: > >Hello, > >This email message is a notification to let you know that >a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the analogue-sequencer >group. > > File : /Test1.mp3 > Uploaded by : arglebargleuk > Descr

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Colin f

> Could somebody expalin me how to do that ,please? once again > the manual > is.... Go into pattern edit. The step mode will be 'GATE' - shown by the LED above the step mode key. Turn on steps 1, 2, 3 and 4 by pressing step keys 1 to 4. If you're not already running the pattern,

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Hans Greuber

Hi; > >> He's saying that he'd like to program a sequence with different step > >> (and/or gate?) times in each step. Right now he's only getting > >> "tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu" when he'd like to get "tu,tuuuuuuuum,tuuuu,tuu". > > > > Aaaaah. YEAHH! thanks for the translation! > >

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New file uploaded to analogue-sequencer

2004-06-09 by analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the analogue-sequencer group. File : /Test2.mp3 Uploaded by : arglebargleuk Description : Another short, rambling tutorial covering setting MIDI channels and creating pl

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Hans Greuber

Hi; > > > > Hope this helps. I really must do something about that tutorial. I am > > starting to think it should be some kind of video thing. Dunno, would > > love to help more but I actually thought the manual was pretty good > > now so the tutorial less necessary. Am I wrong?

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New file uploaded to analogue-sequencer

2004-06-09 by analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com

Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the analogue-sequencer group. File : /Test1.mp3 Uploaded by : arglebargleuk Description : Testing the concept of an MP3-based tutorial You can access this file at the UR

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Help with playlist again

2004-06-09 by turbotron69

Hi Collin and friends; I still can get this, I can only edit pattern number one, I got number I st= ill don´t know how and it was in midi channel 3 ,as I told you Where is the global midi page? Please, step by step, How can I choose other pattern other than I to edit I´ll have to

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 06:42:43 -0700, Mark Pulver wrote: >If I can try to translate... :) Hehe, try? I'm sure you'll succeed dude! >He's saying that he'd like to program a sequence with different step >(and/or gate?) times in each step. Right now he's only getting >"tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by scd

on 09-06-2004 16:07, Paul Nagle at softroom@btinternet.com wrote: >> He's saying that he'd like to program a sequence with different step >> (and/or gate?) times in each step. Right now he's only getting >> "tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu,tu" when he'd like to get "tu,tuuuuuuuum,tuuuu,tuu"

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Mark Pulver

Paul Nagle (06:42 AM 6/9/2004) wrote: >>Finally I thought it was the ultmimate sequencer, I have had almost all the >>analogue sequencers and the only able to do different notes sequences like >>tu,tu,tu silence, tu tu, tuuuuuuuu,tu tuuuuuuuu was the 202, I can´t work >>it again

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 15:19:35 +0200, "Hans Greuber" wrote: >When you do a pattern, Why isn't possible to record it at another place as >the MAQ 16-3 lets you do? I don´t want to delete the prior version. It is possible. Cheer up man, it's not all doom and gloom you know! When you

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Gene Schwartz

> > > From: Paul Nagle > Organization: The Soft Room > Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 13:42:39 +0100 > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please! > > > > > Hope this helps. I really must do

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Case

2004-06-09 by MAG

Nice idea, something like that? (for the slider there is just a slot painted, have a lot of work actually in the office :-( http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/StandardSeqRackSlider.jpg Colin f wrote: > the thing with the data knobs isn't that problematic, the black knob will be used

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Hans Greuber

Hi; >Did you perfom a memory initialise first time you started P3 ? Yes, I am doing another one every time I get stuck.... > > The tie function seems not working exactly like the 303 or 202 , all the > > steps gets triggered instead of a tie > >There is no intrinsic 'tied note' m

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Colin f

Hi Hans, > Why every pattern has a different midi channel eg, pattern 3; channel 3, > pattern 7 channel 7, Where is the goblal midi page? I want an omny mode. This sounds like you have confused tracks and patterns in the same way Boele did - we discussed this recently on the grou

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 13:50:37 +0200, "Hans Greuber" wrote: >Why every pattern has a different midi channel eg, pattern 3; channel 3, >pattern 7 channel 7, Where is the goblal midi page? I want an omny mode. According to the manual, FUNC+PAGE takes you into the options: MIDI CLOCK

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Help again please!

2004-06-09 by Hans Greuber

Hi; After having readed the poor manual( sorry Colin) I´m stuck; Why every pattern has a different midi channel eg, pattern 3; channel 3, pattern 7 channel 7, Where is the goblal midi page? I want an omny mode. When I choose other pattern than 1 in pattern edit mode, that pattern

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Case

2004-06-09 by Colin f

> the thing with the data knobs isn't that problematic, the black knob will be used > for tempo and mostly the tempoknob isnt used 'coz there is a native based sequencer. > the data knob i'll probably move a bit more to the left side.... I've considered using a slider for the dat

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Case

2004-06-09 by MAG

yes, its a screenshot from my CAD system. it should look mirrored, smething like polished stainless stell. the scratch paranoia problem could by solved by sticking an extra thin foil on it. i didn't realize that there is a multi key function, i just remembered my korg electribe w

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Re: Case

2004-06-08 by colinfraser_com

Seems my bouncing email at the weekend caused my Yahoo account to deactivate. Anyhow... > I' just started to design a P3 case. > there will be a standard case and an extended. > > give me your statements! > > grz mag > see the pics under: > http://www.magdesign.ch/SeqForm/Standar

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RE: Fwd: [analogue-sequencer] Newbie, HEEEEELP!!!

2004-06-08 by Hans Greuber

Hi; Thank you very much, man you are my buddy! It seems working now Best; Hans > > > Op 8-jun-04 om 21:11 heeft Hans Greuber het volgende geschreven: > > > > Hi all; > > > > After 15 hours with it ,my tech has delivered me my new P3, It seems > > again > > acting strange and the

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Fwd: [analogue-sequencer] Newbie, HEEEEELP!!!

2004-06-08 by scd

> Op 8-jun-04 om 21:11 heeft Hans Greuber het volgende geschreven: > > Hi all; > > After 15 hours with it ,my tech has delivered me my new P3, It seems > again > acting strange and the manual is a bit confusing . > > Could someone explain me step by step how to do a simple 8 note

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Newbie, HEEEEELP!!!

2004-06-08 by Hans Greuber

Hi all; After 15 hours with it ,my tech has delivered me my new P3, It seems again acting strange and the manual is a bit confusing . Could someone explain me step by step how to do a simple 8 notes pattern ,please? I´m about to throught by the window as I was about to do 8 years

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Case

2004-06-08 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 8 Jun 2004 03:11:55 -0700 (PDT), MAG wrote: >do you think i should place the mode knobs on the right side? or mount insted a switch which stays in position? Well, I don't think there is anything wrong with your layout - looks really good. If you have not got used to this

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Case

2004-06-08 by MAG

Paul Nagle wrote: On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 23:17:14 -0700 (PDT), MAG wrote: >hi folks > >I' just started to design a P3 case. >there will be a standard case and an extended. > >give me your statements! > Looks stylish. Doesn't look like you could do Function + Mode to define CC/Auxes w

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Case

2004-06-08 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 23:17:14 -0700 (PDT), MAG wrote: >hi folks > >I' just started to design a P3 case. >there will be a standard case and an extended. > >give me your statements! > Looks stylish. Doesn't look like you could do Function + Mode to define CC/Auxes with one hand thoug

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