2004-05-29 by Colin f
> >Well, this is a pretty basic question I guess, but I've only > had a few hours > >on my new P3, and I'm trying to figure out from the manual how to do > >something that should be pretty straightforward - how to change the > >controller number on a particular step of a pattern.
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2004-05-29 by Paul Nagle
On Sat, 29 May 2004 09:45:58 -0700, Gene Schwartz wrote: >Well, this is a pretty basic question I guess, but I've only had a few hours >on my new P3, and I'm trying to figure out from the manual how to do >something that should be pretty straightforward - how to change the >contr
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2004-05-29 by Gene Schwartz
Well, this is a pretty basic question I guess, but I've only had a few hours on my new P3, and I'm trying to figure out from the manual how to do something that should be pretty straightforward - how to change the controller number on a particular step of a pattern. Changing the
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2004-05-28 by Paul Nagle
On Fri, 28 May 2004 08:25:56 -0700 (PDT), bruce thedekaa wrote: > >Thanks Colim, i see..........is there a 'peek' function on the P3 then? So you can see the step value before turning the knop? > Sho eez. Function plus the step button. Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email:
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2004-05-28 by bruce thedekaa
Thanks Colim, i see..........is there a 'peek' function on the P3 then? So you can see the step value before turning the knop? Greets Brz --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger [Non-text portions of this message have been r
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2004-05-28 by Robert van der Kamp
On Friday 28 May 2004 12:40, Colin f wrote: > so you either need an acceleration > algorithm or a lot of turns to go from one limit to the > other. Easy! Hold the encoder knob in one hand and give the P4 a good spin with the other hand. ;) Colin, the above suggests of course that
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2004-05-28 by Colin f
> I was wondering if it is possible to use endless rotary buttons on the P3? This isn't possible on P3. It's something I've thought about, and may use in a future design, but I'm not convinced of the advantages of rotary encoders. Encoders with electrical contacts don't seem to l
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2004-05-28 by bruce thedekaa
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to use endless rotary buttons on the P3? Greets Bruce --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2004-05-27 by colinfraser_com
Sorry if these updates are getting too frequent ;-) v3.955 one adds primitive note repeat functions. These are triggered using the new 'rep ...' aux events. 'rep * N' will repeat the note on any step N times. The repeated notes will be triggered one clock tick after the main note
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2004-05-27 by droolmaster0
I'm curious - I should be receiving my p3 any day now - will I have to pay an import duty? If so, does anyone know how much it will be (pre-built unit). Thanks, Gene
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2004-05-27 by scd
on 27-05-2004 10:19, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: >> Now the length of the arp is set by the number of keys you play. >> It would be cool to set a number of steps say 8, where the arp will >> play the notes untill the 8th step in the order you pushed the keys. >> So if
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2004-05-27 by Colin f
> Now the length of the arp is set by the number of keys you play. > It would be cool to set a number of steps say 8, where the arp will > play the notes untill the 8th step in the order you pushed the keys. > So if you hit C-E-G the arp will play C-E-G-C-E-G-C-E and start over >
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2004-05-27 by scd
[asking for more mode on] Colin, would it be possible to set a fixed lenght of the arp? Now the length of the arp is set by the number of keys you play. It would be cool to set a number of steps say 8, where the arp will play the notes untill the 8th step in the order you pushed
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2004-05-26 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 26 May 2004 22:03:59 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >It probably won't be that exciting - if the part change causes a new >pattern to be selected on the track you are editing, the arpeggiating >pattern will no longer be played. You'll still be editing it as normal - >same as if
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2004-05-26 by Colin f
> Course the trick can be used to activate all sorts of things - program > changes, controller tweaks, activation of other tracks etc. Hmm, > wonder if it selects a new part, what happens to the pattern I'm > recording? Must go find out.... 8-) It probably won't be that exciting
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2004-05-26 by scd
Op 26-mei-04 om 22:25 heeft Paul Nagle het volgende geschreven: > Gang! > > just spotted a very cool feature of the new arpeggiator. Spose you > have a tbase Aux in your pattern at, say, step 9. As you make short > arpeggios - up to 8 notes - this step is never reached. So the tb
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2004-05-26 by Paul Nagle
Gang! just spotted a very cool feature of the new arpeggiator. Spose you have a tbase Aux in your pattern at, say, step 9. As you make short arpeggios - up to 8 notes - this step is never reached. So the tbase set in the pattern pootles along happily as it should. Then when you w
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2004-05-26 by colinfraser_com
If you're in ARP mode, and use the aux function assign, things get a bit confused once you leave the aux func menu. Fixed in v3.953. Cheers, Colin f
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2004-05-26 by Gene Schwartz
Damn. I haven't even received my P3 yet, and already I gotta update? From: "colinfraser_com" Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 18:39:21 -0000 To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Subject: [analogue-sequencer] v3.95 Folks, v3.95 (in files now) a
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2004-05-25 by scd
>> The functionality is not finalised yet, so if you think of any >> obvious improvements let me know. You should not have said that... :-))) But first I have to play with it! >> Enjoy ! DEF!! Boele
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2004-05-25 by colinfraser_com
> v3.95 (in files now) adds 'arpeggio capture'. And v3.952 fixes the bug where looping back round in ARP mode resets the tbase setting to 16. Oops. I'm also taking the opportunity to switch to 3 decimal places in my version numbers, so I don't reach v4.0 before P3 is finished. A
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2004-05-25 by scd
YEAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA YEAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JOHOEEEEEEEEEEE JIPPIE !!!!!!! :-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Did I already say I like it that this feature is implemented? :-) Thank you *so* much Colin. Now this machine will be UNBEATABLE for me by any other
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2004-05-25 by colinfraser_com
Folks, v3.95 (in files now) adds 'arpeggio capture'. This is accessed by using FUNC+REC in pattern edit. Incoming midi notes are written into each step of the pattern in turn regardless of the current step playing. So if you play a 6 note chord, it will be turned into a pattern 6
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2004-05-25 by MAG
hi can anyone tell me where to get the electric parts for a fair price in switzerland? greez from the b'rner oberland mag www.magdesign.ch --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger [Non-text portions of this message have been
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2004-05-24 by Paul Nagle
On Mon, 24 May 2004 11:54:25 +0200, bgerkes wrote: >Actually I do not remember the names (I am at work right now). Hahhaa... Solipsism and Binary Motion - there may be some left at www.synthmusicdirect.com but I dunno. Released as STDM for reasons I won't bore you with. SMD hasn'
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2004-05-24 by bgerkes
on 24-05-2004 12:40, Paul Nagle at softroom@btinternet.com wrote: > And no, I didn't design the website! Maybe you just don't remember it? :-)) Boele
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2004-05-24 by bgerkes
> Care to say which two? LOL! Sorry. > Paul has so many CDs out. Actually I do not remember the names (I am at work right now). Pablo? Otherwise I'll post them tonight. Boele
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2004-05-24 by Paul.Maddox.Mail-list@Synth.net
Boele, > Just purchased two cd's from Paul and I have to say: fantastic! Care to say which two? Paul has so many CDs out. Paul
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2004-05-23 by Boele Gerkes
Op 23-mei-04 om 22:37 heeft Colin f het volgende geschreven: >> Some cool pix of the P3 being used live at >> >> http://www.binar.co.uk/209749/358257.html > > Nice... but I think I'll need to find a source of glow-in-the-dark > buttons for your next one ;-) No no no!! He is doing
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2004-05-23 by Colin f
> Some cool pix of the P3 being used live at > > http://www.binar.co.uk/209749/358257.html Nice... but I think I'll need to find a source of glow-in-the-dark buttons for your next one ;-) Cheers, Colin f
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2004-05-23 by Paul Nagle
Some cool pix of the P3 being used live at http://www.binar.co.uk/209749/358257.html Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.uk www.BogusFocus.com
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2004-05-22 by colinfraser_com
...adds 'send midi a/t' and 'send midi pbend' events, up near the top beside send midi pgm. Cheers, Colin f
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2004-05-21 by Robert van der Kamp
On Friday 21 May 2004 11:52, Colin f wrote: > Interesting news for those of you who appreciate the > beauty of the PLED/OLED display modules... > http://zdnet.com.com/2110-1103_2-5217269.html > A 17" OLED hi-res touch screen would make a lovely > interface for a sequencer IMHO. M
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2004-05-21 by Colin f
Interesting news for those of you who appreciate the beauty of the PLED/OLED display modules... http://zdnet.com.com/2110-1103_2-5217269.html A 17" OLED hi-res touch screen would make a lovely interface for a sequencer IMHO. Maybe for P5 ;-) Cheers, Colin f ______________________
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2004-05-21 by Colin f
> A few extra extra's and we're on P3 v4! :-)) For historical reasons, v4.0 should be the initial firmware version for P4. There's not enough space left in P3's ROM for any major additions, so I doubt I'll justify a major version number increase anyway. I guess I'll need to start
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2004-05-21 by Boele Gerkes
Oh boy, you are in trouble then! :-) In a few months it will be P3 v3.99573 :-)))) Op 21-mei-04 om 11:38 heeft Colin f het volgende geschreven: >> A few extra extra's and we're on P3 v4! :-)) > > For historical reasons, v4.0 should be the initial firmware version > for P4. > Ther
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2004-05-21 by Boele Gerkes
A few extra extra's and we're on P3 v4! :-)) Thanks Colin! Boele Op 21-mei-04 om 1:15 heeft colinfraser_com het volgende geschreven: > Folks, > > v3.94 adds three new events: 'select part', 'set pchain leng' > and 'send midi pgm'. The latter is hidden up at the top of the > event
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2004-05-20 by colinfraser_com
Folks, v3.94 adds three new events: 'select part', 'set pchain leng' and 'send midi pgm'. The latter is hidden up at the top of the events list, since it isn't strictly speaking an event, but isn't a controller either. At some point the event list will need to be re-ordered to lo
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2004-05-20 by blip
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Colin f wrote: > If someone in the US can recommend a cheap, good quality supply that's > known to work and has the right connector, I'll make that the > 'officially approved US supply'. the one i posted seems to work fine, from what i can tell... i'll get ev
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2004-05-20 by blip
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Colin f wrote: > Steve has them at the moment. I'm hoping he gets the time to machine the > rest of them soon, but please remember we have day jobs and lives. what? day jobs? lives? preposterous... :) i just want to make sure the US case comes through alright
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2004-05-20 by Colin f
> Ok - thanks for all the info. I'd hate to finally plug the thing in > after all this anticipation and have it blow up. Don't worry about that - you can't damage it with the wrong polarity as there's a diode there to block it. It simply wouldn't power up. P3 draws about 250mA, s
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2004-05-20 by blip
On Thu, 20 May 2004, droolmaster0 wrote: > So, I can exceed the 500 mA also? (I really don't have a clue what is > permitted as a rule, and what isn't) yup. the p3 will take what current it needs (typically 200mA). it's always good to have at least twice as much current available
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2004-05-20 by Colin f
> (back to waiting for information on my case...) Sorry for the lack of news on the cases... Steve has them at the moment. I'm hoping he gets the time to machine the rest of them soon, but please remember we have day jobs and lives. Cheers, Colin f
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2004-05-20 by blip
oh yeah... tell the folks at the store you need the adapter to be "tip positive." they'll make sure the PSU has the right end on it. it needs to be 2.5mm... i think it's ring color is... white. or black, one or the other. it's pretty fat looking (as opposed to phat, which is what
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2004-05-20 by blip
> Explain 'mouser'. LOL! Somehow I think I should know what that is. > > Again - forgive my rudimentary knowledge of electronics - it is ok to > get a higher voltage than specified? ahhh... i should've read "ready made" in your previous post... mouser is probably teh largest elec
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2004-05-20 by blip
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Dave Magnuson wrote: > This is a very common power supply... there should be no problem getting > one at the Shack. Just make sure you get the correct polarity. yeah, except it's HUGE. in my earlier woes, i blew one of these puppies out... they weigh like 4lb
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2004-05-20 by blip
On Thu, 20 May 2004, droolmaster0 wrote: > Well, I'm sure this is a ridiculously basic question, but I'm quite > ignorant about stuff like this.. > > I have a ready made p3 arriving soon, and I need to pick up a U.S. > power supply for it, described by Colin as 9v DC @ 500mA, on
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2004-05-20 by droolmaster0
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, blip wrote: > On Thu, 20 May 2004, droolmaster0 wrote: > > > So, I can exceed the 500 mA also? (I really don't have a clue what is > > permitted as a rule, and what isn't) > > yup. the p3 will take what current it needs (typically 200mA)
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2004-05-20 by Dave Magnuson
This is a very common power supply... there should be no problem getting one at the Shack. Just make sure you get the correct polarity. Dave At 06:51 PM 5/20/04 -0000, you wrote: > >Well, I'm sure this is a ridiculously basic question, but I'm quite >ignorant about stuff like thi
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2004-05-20 by droolmaster0
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, blip wrote: > > oh yeah... tell the folks at the store you need the adapter to be "tip > positive." they'll make sure the PSU has the right end on it. it needs to > be 2.5mm... i think it's ring color is... white. or black, one or the >
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