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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Live

2004-03-11 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 15:13:22 -0600 (CST), blip wrote: >if you can, try to record the show for those of us separated by too many >miles of water... i'd love to hear the show even though i can't be there. We always do. Our gig there last year will be on sale at this one on two CDRs

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Live

2004-03-11 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 23:28:23 -0000, "Paul Maddox \(Mail Lists\)" wrote: >awww, why did you drop STDM? I thought it was a stupid name to be honest. The new one is slightly better but not the one I would have chosen. Still, it grows on you and is less embarassing. Like facial hair.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Live

2004-03-10 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)

Blip, > *that's* what i call a light show... i expect that several people in the > audience will probably never be the same afterwards... altered body > chemistry + insane light show + paul getting insane on the P3 = ultimate > mindfsck... hehe, lights? Hell yeah, this was Paul i

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Live

2004-03-10 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)

Paul, > For anyone in the UK who is interested in gratuitous live improvised > sequencing, why not come see us - Binar - at the National Space Centre > Leicester on April the 17th? awww, why did you drop STDM? I will if money allows. Paul

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-10 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)

Julian, > Ive got my p3 here waiting to go, but i only have a small ammount of the ribbon cable. I want to start up the device before i get the hammond case, but my fear is that ill make the cables an incorrect length for the case. If i do this, then ill end up having to buy a wh

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Live

2004-03-10 by blip

On Wed, 10 Mar 2004, Paul Nagle wrote: > Should be a hoot. Two plus hours of me looking at the P3, turning > knobs and grinning. Fortunately my musical partner plays a mean > keyboard and will provide the icing on my sequencing cake. If you see > what I mean. > > http://www.synth

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P3 Live

2004-03-10 by Paul Nagle

For anyone in the UK who is interested in gratuitous live improvised sequencing, why not come see us - Binar - at the National Space Centre Leicester on April the 17th? Should be a hoot. Two plus hours of me looking at the P3, turning knobs and grinning. Fortunately my musical pa

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long hammond case and din sockets

2004-03-10 by blip

hi there... are steve's machined hammond cases (the longer, display-on-the-right-side version) to be used with pcb mount din sockets or with panel mount? the current US BOM specifies PCB mount sockets... thanks, f. (update: the pots on the US BOM are not correct, but i did find s

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Re: Tip

2004-03-10 by ch.³l

> Here's a good one you might want to try or .... well, > .... > give it a try and see.... wow! i actually kind of understand what you're talking about for the first time! ;) i've been giving it a try and seeing since the accumulator UI was added, with Colin's explanation.. i lov

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US BOM: hold off on orders...

2004-03-10 by blip

i just received my package from mouser and, as i suspected, the knobs/pots don't work together... not only that, but the pots appear to be panel mount, not PCB mount. upon quick inspection, the trimmer pot appears to be too small too... i will send complete revisions when i have

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Quick question from a novice...

2004-03-10 by Colin f

> > Now i was confused as to why it said CC#8 at the top of the > direction / last step page... ; ) > > Time to have a play then. Aha... I think the firmware build in your CPU must have been missing the reset of pattern directions in the wipe memory code (the location for this da

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Quick question from a novice...

2004-03-10 by Colin f

> My p3 is behaving in a way that suggests that its looping after the > first step, not the 16th. GBar set to 1 ? Pattern length set to 1 ? But these should all be set to 16 after a memory wipe. > Im kind of a bit blind here also, as i dont have any of the leds > soldered on Jeez

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Tip

2004-03-10 by Paul Nagle

Here's a good one you might want to try. It is an example of a pattern gradually changing - depending on the events used you could "morph" a pattern quite drastically but let's start with a simple gate example. Create a six step sequence. Set Aux A to be the event "Mask Gate,dAcc

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Quick question from a novice...

2004-03-10 by Julian

You could try sitting the LEDs in place - you might get a good enough connection for them to work. Yeah, id given up and constructed some contraption balancing the boards on empty containers, to hang the leds through. Anyway... I, unfortunatly, still dont get it. Ive done a memor

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Quick question from a novice...

2004-03-10 by Andy Wilson

> You could try sitting the LEDs in place - you might get a good enough > connection for them to work. > That's exactly what I did before I got my case; just for testing purposes. Worked fine. I found there was enough of a friction fit on the though plated holes to make good conn

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Quick question from a novice...

2004-03-10 by Julian

Now i know this is (hopefully) a real silly question... My p3 is behaving in a way that suggests that its looping after the first step, not the 16th. Now ive been looking at the manual for some time now, and i know it must be there, but i cant see it. Im kind of a bit blind here

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.90 rev 1

2004-03-10 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:49:22 +0000, "Colin f" wrote: >X only applies to note transposition. I hadn't thought of the velocity >offset by the time it went in. Oops - showing up my ignorance there. 8-) .. and the fact that my main sequencing synth doesn't respond to velocity! >The o

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.90 rev 1

2004-03-10 by Colin f

> I installed v3.90 rev1 (everything ok, no bad data message), but the > "offset vel rel" doesn't seem to work anymore. Interesting... will check it out tonight. I seem to remember having velo offsets working last night though... > I also tried turning "X" on and off on > differe

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.90 rev 1

2004-03-10 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:25:55 -0000, "rondabur" wrote: >One wish on the "offset vel rel" event: It would be nice, if it could >be applied to only certain steps, maybe by using the "X", so that i >could create ascending / descending accents on only certain steps, >while leaving the

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Re: P3 v3.90 rev 1 Silly Me

2004-03-10 by rondabur

Hi Colin, I just found out that there is a second page in the "acc conf" menu for the velo acc, and that the lim was set to 0. I turned it up to 127 and now everything is fine. Sorry, the problem was sitting in front of the P3. Again best wishes, Stoffel

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Re: P3 v3.90 rev 1

2004-03-10 by rondabur

Hi Colin, first of all best wishes from me for your wedding. Now the normal P3 stuff: I installed v3.90 rev1 (everything ok, no bad data message), but the "offset vel rel" doesn't seem to work anymore. I did a memory wipe, then dumped my data back, and the patterns which use the

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The Beast.. It lives!

2004-03-10 by Julian

Just applied power. Greeted with firmware check... P3 version... memory layout... Swap arround the cable, so as i can actually use the keypad (hope i didnt do damage here) Enter the memory layout. And then the next screen has Tempo glitching along the top, and bank FTS tune glitc

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-09 by Julian

Hi there Paul, Ive got my p3 here waiting to go, but i only have a small ammount of the ribbon cable. I want to start up the device before i get the hammond case, but my fear is that ill make the cables an incorrect length for the case. If i do this, then ill end up having to buy

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P3 v3.90 rev 1

2004-03-09 by colinfraser_com

Folks, I've uploaded a slight bug fix release. Not worth upgrading to unless you're using the aux D accumulator. Cheers, Colin f

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-09 by blip

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Paul Maddox (Mail Lists) wrote: > what stuff? > There's loads of space in the Hammond style case, thats why I picked it.. > I've built Two now (mine and Amandas black one) and had no problem. > As colin said the only real difference is the spacers, but thats b

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-09 by Colin f

> it's the spacers and screws i was wondering about. plus, i > think you're > using a different case than at least i'm planning to use... > i'm using the > one that i think chiel is using. his uses the square maplin keys, i > believe. it has the display and keypad to the right of

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-09 by Paul Maddox (Mail Lists)

Blip, > a question for those of you who've built P3s in the hammond slantface > cases... what kind of mounting hardware did you use? i'm guessing the > stuff that colin used for the rackmount P3 would take up too much space in > the hammond case. what stuff? There's loads of spac

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-09 by blip

On Tue, 9 Mar 2004, Colin f wrote: > Only thing I'd add is that if you use the Maplin type switches, the > boards want 15mm of spacer. > I also use 5mm spacers on the PLED display modules. that's good to know... i'm guessing the switches listed on the US BOM will probably require

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-09 by Colin f

> You can see my P3 construction page here > > http://www.techman.synth.net/techman_website2_000033.htm And a fine page it is too. > There's a link to pdf BOMs for the main board, and the rest of the circuitry. I've listed > the 10mm M3 spacers, M3 20mm Pozi countersunk screws, a

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-09 by Andy Wilson

Hi Fred, > a question for those of you who've built P3s in the hammond slantface > cases... what kind of mounting hardware did you use? i'm guessing the > stuff that colin used for the rackmount P3 would take up too much space in > the hammond case. You can see my P3 construction

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mounting hardware for hammond cases

2004-03-09 by blip

hi there... a question for those of you who've built P3s in the hammond slantface cases... what kind of mounting hardware did you use? i'm guessing the stuff that colin used for the rackmount P3 would take up too much space in the hammond case. thanks, fred. bleep. out. --- http:

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Shiping my parts?

2004-03-09 by Hans Greuber

Hi Coiln; I am still waiting for your mail to send you the rest of the money and get asap my sequencer parts regards; hans > _________________________________________________________________ Dale rienda suelta a tu tiempo libre. Encuentra mil ideas para exprimir tu ocio con MSN E

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] just a quick one...

2004-03-08 by Colin f

> I hope (well, id like) to finish off my p3 tommorow, and was > just wondering if youd got those cabel lengths, Colin? Sorry Julian, not had a chance. I'll maybe get a chance to do it tomorrow night. > If not, is there anything that i should specificaly look for? If you're makin

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Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by ch.³l

> In the case of 'set tbase', it'll be split into multiple events so > you can avoid unexpected waltzing. ..GBar and 'change on Gbar or pattern' settings 'll work small wonders in avoiding too much weirdness too.. > And 'set drctn' will have a variant to avoid the random settings

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just a quick one...

2004-03-08 by Julian

I hope (well, id like) to finish off my p3 tommorow, and was just wondering if youd got those cabel lengths, Colin? If not, is there anything that i should specificaly look for? Cheers, Julian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by blip

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Colin f wrote: > In the case of 'set tbase', it'll be split into multiple events so you > can avoid unexpected waltzing. hah hah! i imagine a crowd of sweaty, drug-addled rave kids suddenly stopping and then spinning around on the floor like luminescent baller

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hammond cases

2004-03-08 by blip

any update on the hammond case order before you lose yourself in marital bliss, colin? :) bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by blip

On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, ch.³l wrote: > o i love the tbase & direction changing events btw..those 'll > probably be more than enough to keep me occupied until you get back ;) would those be some of the "undocumented" aux events? :) bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://th

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] hammond cases

2004-03-08 by Colin f

> any update on the hammond case order before you lose yourself > in marital > bliss, colin? :) They're due here on the 15th March, so I may have time to ship some to Steve T before I get hitched, but I'm not counting any chickens. I'll be in touch with those who ordered them whe

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by Colin f

> would those be some of the "undocumented" aux events? :) In future, I'll hide them more thoroughly. ;-) Anything not in the manual is a 'work in progress' and almost certain to change. In the case of 'set tbase', it'll be split into multiple events so you can avoid unexpected w

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by Colin f

> ..and congratulations from me as well! Thanks for all your good wishes guys. I'll be thinking of you when I'm sipping champagne with my wife in our sea-view jacuzzi. Not! ;-P > o i love the tbase & direction changing events btw..those 'll > probably be more than enough to keep

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Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by ch.³l

> I'm not intending to add any more new stuff for a few weeks now, as > I have some other stuff to do (i.e. get married two weeks on > Saturday). > I'll do any essential bug fixes, but this should be it until I get > back from the Mayan riviera ;-) ..and congratulations from me a

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Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by Sayer

Congratulations Colin and thanks for the update as well!! ;) --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > Folks, > > v3.90 is in the files section now. > The user manual is also now up to date - including the section on > aux events and accumulators. > >

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Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by privat_joy

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > Folks, > > v3.90 is in the files section now. > The user manual is also now up to date - including the section on > aux events and accumulators. > > I'm not intending to add any more new stuff for a few weeks n

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by Robert van der Kamp

On Monday 08 March 2004 00:24, colinfraser_com wrote: > I'm not intending to add any more new stuff for a few > weeks now, as I have some other stuff to do (i.e. get > married two weeks on Saturday). > I'll do any essential bug fixes, but this should be it > until I get back from

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by bgerkes

on 08-03-2004 00:24, colinfraser_com at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: Hey, congrats Colin!! Please do have a great great time! Boele > Folks, > > v3.90 is in the files section now. > The user manual is also now up to date - including the section on > aux events and accumulators. >

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-08 by Mark Pulver

colinfraser_com (03:24 pm 3/7/2004) wrote: >I'm not intending to add any more new stuff for a few weeks now, as >I have some other stuff to do (i.e. get married two weeks on >Saturday). WAHOOO!!!!!!! Congratulations! Good luck Colin!!!!!! Mark

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Re: P3 v3.90 release

2004-03-07 by colinfraser_com

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > Folks, > > v3.90 is in the files section now. ...and remember to do a sysex backup/restore of pattern data if you're still at the previous release version. Cheers, Colin f

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