2004-03-16 by ch.³l
> > o and i've ordered the book "Maximum MIDI: Music Applications in > > C++", so i hope to be able to start on an editor in the reasonably > > close future. :) > > Looked at this, its SOOOO heavily biased towards windows, a shame as > potentially it could have a lot of uses for
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2004-03-16 by ch.³l
hi Colin, i've got something kind of strange happening; when i save a pattern i've been editing to another pattern by pressing one of the first 8 step keys after pressing play while in edit mode, the direction doesn't get saved with the pattern. instead, it uses the setting that
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2004-03-16 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > The package just drupped on my doormat. :)) > > - Robert So, is it completed yet??? LOL!!!!! Hmmmm, Boele should check to see if you stay home "sick" from work tomorrow... Eat plenty of bread and you will fee
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2004-03-16 by blip
hey there US builders... if you need those hard-to-find cypress memory ICs, let me know. i've got TWELVE spares on their way to me. they can be yours for $2 each plus shipping. later, fred. bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com
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2004-03-16 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)
> o and i've ordered the book "Maximum MIDI: Music Applications in > C++", so i hope to be able to start on an editor in the reasonably > close future. :) Looked at this, its SOOOO heavily biased towards windows, a shame as potentially it could have a lot of uses for generic C++
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2004-03-16 by Robert van der Kamp
The package just drupped on my doormat. :)) - Robert
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2004-03-16 by Colin f
> Lol! Wasn't that commotion about sysex exchange between two > - identical - P3 machines? ;) Oddly enough, sysex between two P3s won't work yet - there's no delay between the transmitted blocks (aside from it being unnatural !) I'll need to sort that soon, since there are some p
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2004-03-16 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 13:16, Paul Nagle wrote: > May be worth adding that when you restore patterns, you > have to hit "abort" at the end of the restore and that > the subsequent "aborted" message is nothing to worry > about. Well, unless you're a neo-christian fanatical > pre
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2004-03-16 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 11:27:26 +0000, "Colin f" wrote: >> You power up holding Function and Page to load a new OS. > >Indeed. Now that I think about it, I should probably add a bit to the manual >describing the process... May be worth adding that when you restore patterns, you have
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2004-03-16 by Colin f
> You power up holding Function and Page to load a new OS. Indeed. Now that I think about it, I should probably add a bit to the manual describing the process... Once you boot with FUNC+PAGE, choose the FLASH option, then start playing the syx file. Cheers, Colin f ______________
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2004-03-16 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 12:07:29 +0100, Boele Gerkes wrote: >Do I presume it right that need to go to the "Rcv Sysex" page (where >you can send and receive banks etc.) and enable it? Or does loading the >OS need a different config? You power up holding Function and Page to load a new
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2004-03-16 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 16 March 2004 12:07, Boele Gerkes wrote: > Op 16-mrt-04 om 11:45 heeft > analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com het volgende > geschreven: > > Colin, I use Sysex Loader on a Mac under OS9. There is > only only midi cable attached. > > Do I presume it right that need to go
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2004-03-16 by Boele Gerkes
Op 16-mrt-04 om 11:45 heeft analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com het volgende geschreven: Colin, I use Sysex Loader on a Mac under OS9. There is only only midi cable attached. Do I presume it right that need to go to the "Rcv Sysex" page (where you can send and receive banks etc.)
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2004-03-16 by Colin f
> What is the procedure to load an OS into the P3? > > Stupid question probably, but I just can't get it to work, getting all > the time a "bad block" message on the P3 asa I try to upload the > latest revision. That can happen if you have your sysex app configured so that the ha
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2004-03-16 by Boele Gerkes
What is the procedure to load an OS into the P3? Stupid question probably, but I just can't get it to work, getting all the time a "bad block" message on the P3 asa I try to upload the latest revision. Any help is appreciated! Boele
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2004-03-15 by Colin f
> speaking of naked, any update on the hammond cases? I got a part shipment today of the black wide cases. The narrow wooden-cheeked white cases are now apparently due 'next week'. Which very likely means they won't be getting done before I'm off on honeymoon. Cheers, Colin f
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2004-03-15 by Colin f
> > > o and i've ordered the book "Maximum MIDI: Music Applications in > > > C++", so i hope to be able to start on an editor in the > > > reasonably close future. :) > > > > Hmmm... ;-) > > ...do i detect a note of sarcasm here? i'm a quick learner and i'm > pretty good at the t
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2004-03-15 by blip
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Colin f wrote: > They are 0.1" spacing. I'll add that little detail to the BoM. excellent... i've ordered my *final* parts from mouser... i should have a working (but naked) P3 by this weekend... when my *parents* will be here... *all* weekend... ARGH! speaki
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2004-03-15 by ch.³l
> It might happen sometime, but not for the foreseeable future, so I'd > just go with the pot and stick a fancy knob on it if you like. :D guess that's what i'll be doing then.. > > o and i've ordered the book "Maximum MIDI: Music Applications in > > C++", so i hope to be able to
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2004-03-15 by Colin f
> as i'm getting ready to start gathering parts for my second P3 i was > wondering about the possibility of an alpha dial in the place of the > data-pot, as has been discussed on this board before. you mentioned > something about it needing a change from an absolute to a relative
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2004-03-15 by ch.³l
hi Colin, as i'm getting ready to start gathering parts for my second P3 i was wondering about the possibility of an alpha dial in the place of the data-pot, as has been discussed on this board before. you mentioned something about it needing a change from an absolute to a relati
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2004-03-15 by Colin f
> can some one help me out with the measurements for the PCB > SIP headers? i > obviously got the wrong size. too big (.156") mouser sellse > .100" too, are > those what i need? the rapid catalog is no help for these things... They are 0.1" spacing. I'll add that little detail to
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2004-03-15 by blip
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Julian wrote: > Looking at the pcb, theyre the same pitch as the DIL sockets, arent > they? Whats that, 0.3? the IDC headers you mean? those are .100" pitch... that might be the way to go. i don't have the PCBs with me to check tho... bleep. out. --- http://l
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2004-03-15 by Julian
Im sorry, i wasnt thinking quite well enough... I started talking pitch. I shouldnt have. I ment spacing. Anyway, the spacing is the same on all of them. I get mixed up with the metric and imperial, but on the headers for, for example, the data and tempo connections, the distance
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2004-03-15 by blip
hi there... can some one help me out with the measurements for the PCB SIP headers? i obviously got the wrong size. too big (.156") mouser sellse .100" too, are those what i need? the rapid catalog is no help for these things... thanks, f. bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.
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2004-03-15 by Julian
Looking at the pcb, theyre the same pitch as the DIL sockets, arent they? Whats that, 0.3? If you can find anything that matches then id say thats your one. Julian ----- Original Message ----- From: blip To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 5:59 PM
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2004-03-15 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > On Sunday 14 March 2004 17:19, Colin f wrote: > > The only thing I would change is the text for 'CC', which > > should be 'AUX' now that they can either be CCs or Aux > > events. Not a biggie though. > > Hi C
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2004-03-14 by Robert van der Kamp
On Sunday 14 March 2004 18:33, Colin f wrote: > > 'Stag' night? > > A traditional British pre-wedding outing for the groom > and friends to celebrate his 'last night of freedom'. > Often involving strippers, lamp-posts and handcuffs, but > in my case nothing worse than being boug
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2004-03-14 by Robert van der Kamp
On Sunday 14 March 2004 17:19, Colin f wrote: > The only thing I would change is the text for 'CC', which > should be 'AUX' now that they can either be CCs or Aux > events. Not a biggie though. Hi Colin (and others), please have a look at these: http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P
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2004-03-14 by Robert van der Kamp
On Sunday 14 March 2004 17:19, Colin f wrote: > The only thing I would change is the text for 'CC', which > should be 'AUX' now that they can either be CCs or Aux > events. Not a biggie though. No problem, will be done. > Cheers, > Colin f > (recovering from brutal stag night han
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2004-03-14 by Colin f
> 'Stag' night? A traditional British pre-wedding outing for the groom and friends to celebrate his 'last night of freedom'. Often involving strippers, lamp-posts and handcuffs, but in my case nothing worse than being bought doubles all night when I thought I was drinking singles
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2004-03-14 by Robert van der Kamp
Hi all, here's my redesign of Bennie's P3 panel. Any comments appreciated. - Robert http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-4.gif http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-4.fpd
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2004-03-14 by Colin f
Hi Robert, > here's my redesign of Bennie's P3 panel. > Any comments appreciated. > http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-4.gif > http://home.planet.nl/~robnet/p3/P3-Stooge-4.fpd The only thing I would change is the text for 'CC', which should be 'AUX' now that they can eith
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2004-03-12 by Colin f
> 1) C12 is not specified on the BOM but it *is* on the PCB > (near U3). what > value cap goes there? It was originally meant to be a 100n ceramic cap to decouple the RAM chips. I dropped it from the BoM because I wasn't certain about the leakage current - whether it would cause
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2004-03-12 by blip
thanks julian!!! bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com
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2004-03-12 by blip
there's too much crap that's wrong... i'll put an actual real one up there sometime next week... sorry for any inconvenience... bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com
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2004-03-12 by blip
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Colin f wrote: > Which type of switches did you get ? Standard tacts ? > If you do some drilling, make sure to solder the switch legs enough to > reconnect the top and bottom pads if you break the thru-hole plating. yup... thanks for the tip... i'm thinking w
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2004-03-12 by blip
hi there... things are beginning to come together! but i've got a couple of questions about capacitors... 1) C12 is not specified on the BOM but it *is* on the PCB (near U3). what value cap goes there? 2) C7 is an electrolytic can, but on the PCB it looks like it's supposed to be
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2004-03-12 by Julian
>>same as c14: 100n ceramic disc. no idea how i know that. still cant work out where i got that from, but the schematics: http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/pdf/p3-sch-mainbrd.pdf dont contradict. julian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2004-03-12 by Julian
>>1) C12 is not specified on the BOM but it *is* on the PCB (near U3). what value cap goes there? same as c14: 100n ceramic disc no idea how i know that. for some reason ive fitted that, and i wouldnt have just guessed either (im not that knowlegable) it must have been on some do
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2004-03-12 by colinfraser_com
Folks, For those of you attaching a PLED display to the second run P3 boards (v1.4 on the silkscreen) note that I've not yet updated the construction page here... http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3-build-6.htm ..to say that the extra de-coupling needed for the PLED display is now o
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2004-03-12 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 21:09:16 -0000, "Tom Coppens" wrote: >hehe, the Schaltwerk is indeed eyecandy on stage ;-). I really like >the fact that you have an overview of different sequencer lines at >the same time, but it's actually a quite limited sequencer (although >someone is work
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2004-03-11 by Tom Coppens
> Hope so. He's quite astute so I expect it. Should have the P3 at the > smokers gig too. That should really be fun. Sounds good, if I can get it organised I'll try to come over. > Yeah, especially when you have a row of bright blue LEDs to show off. hehe, the Schaltwerk is indee
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2004-03-11 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 19:47:02 -0000, "rondabur" wrote: >I like your tips, and to say it with the words of depeche mode: >I'm always willing to learn, if you got something to teach. >So please continue with your tips and tricks. Will do. Glad to help spread the enthusiasm. I think
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2004-03-11 by rondabur
>The other option would be a 'masked offset ??? rel'. >This would only add each accumulator to its target value if the offset event >was set on each step. In order to activate a step where you didn't want the >accumulator to be changed, you'd simply apply an offset of 0. This wou
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2004-03-11 by Colin f
> i went through all the parts this morning and most things look fine. the > switches are a little small, but maybe this could be compensated for by > some fancy drilling... Which type of switches did you get ? Standard tacts ? If you do some drilling, make sure to solder the swi
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2004-03-11 by blip
hi there... i went through all the parts this morning and most things look fine. the switches are a little small, but maybe this could be compensated for by some fancy drilling... i'm at home soldering today, so i don't have access to excell or acrobat, but for those of you anxio
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2004-03-11 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 10:01:57 -0000, "Tom Coppens" wrote: >Cool, don't think I'll be able to make it to the show unfortunately >(perhaps the cosmic smokers gig, time permitting). Will Dave be >handling the rest of the batch like with the ambient space monkeys >CDR ? Hope so. He's
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2004-03-11 by Tom Coppens
> We always do. Our gig there last year will be on sale at this one on > two CDRs. All P3 magic and tinkles... 8) Cool, don't think I'll be able to make it to the show unfortunately (perhaps the cosmic smokers gig, time permitting). Will Dave be handling the rest of the batch lik
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2004-03-11 by bgerkes
on 11-03-2004 09:49, Paul Nagle at softroom@btinternet.com wrote: > Our gig there last year will be on sale at this one on > two CDRs. I've heard this statement for some time now... :-) Boele
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