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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 note range ?

2004-02-21 by Colin f

> I Don't know much about midi standards and the like, but the other > day I was actually wishing the P3 went below C2. I was "sharing" a > single NL2 patch with several P3 tracks and I ended up manually > transposing all of the steps up an octave to get the room needed.... The p

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Re: P3 note range ?

2004-02-21 by Sayer

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > I must apologise - as you can probably guess it's my fauly Colin is > asking this. It kinda came up when I did my clever "Sherman > triggering" thing. Turns out that sending F4 to my Sherman actually > required me to

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 note range ?

2004-02-21 by Paul Nagle

I must apologise - as you can probably guess it's my fauly Colin is asking this. It kinda came up when I did my clever "Sherman triggering" thing. Turns out that sending F4 to my Sherman actually required me to send the note F6 as the P3 refers to it - and I started to wonder if

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P3 note range ?

2004-02-21 by colinfraser_com

Folks, It's been suggested that the default midi note range used by P3 might not tie in as best it could with the typical note ranges used by synthesizers. This can be changed easily, but it is hard-coded in the firmware, so I thought I'd see what the general concensus is first.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] word of mouth needed

2004-02-21 by Paul Nagle

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 21:06:52 EST, cikira@cikira.com wrote: >In a thread called Phrase Sequencers someone has asked about midi-generating >hardware boxes, and has been pointed to RM1x, Doepfer and Signal Arts. Someone >needs to climb on their white horse and tell those folks about

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word of mouth needed

2004-02-21 by cikira@cikira.com

Okay, who's a poster on newsgroups? I'm a reader of rec.music.makers.synth but somehow I don't move in the newsgroup world--but a lot of people do!-- and I have to leave this computer alone sometime. In a thread called Phrase Sequencers someone has asked about midi-generating har

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] word of mouth needed

2004-02-21 by Colin f

> -----Original Message----- > From: cikira@cikira.com [mailto:cikira@cikira.com] > Sent: 21 February 2004 2:07 > To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com; > infectioninstruments@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [analogue-sequencer] word of mouth needed > In a thread called Phrase Sequen

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Re: P3 S/N - 030 is in the hooouse!! :)

2004-02-20 by ch.³l

> Serial numbers are assigned to the CPU, so the ready-built units > just have the serial number of the CPU that went into them. mine's number 23 :) with which i'm very happy; both P3 and number of course; it being the number of chaos or something like that.. it'd be neat to have

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 S/N - 030 is in the hooouse!! :)

2004-02-20 by Paul Nagle

On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 14:45:45 -0000, "Sayer" wrote: >And also a big thanks to Paul Nagle for talking me into getting the >P3! ;) My absolute pleasure! BTW there's a new, not very varied demo (using my Sherman Filterbank to process a Vermona PerFourmer) at http://deepbass.demon.co.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 S/N - 030 is in the hooouse!! :)

2004-02-20 by Colin f

Hi Sayer, > My ready-built P3 arrived the other day and is fantastic. :) > Big thanks to Colin for doing such a great job on it. No problem. Thanks for buying it ;-) > I'm curious how the S/N works.... Is this how many ready-builts have > been made or does everyone who builds a P

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Re: P3 S/N - 030 is in the hooouse!! :)

2004-02-20 by Sayer

And also a big thanks to Paul Nagle for talking me into getting the P3! ;) --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Sayer" wrote: > My ready-built P3 arrived the other day and is fantastic. :) > > Big thanks to Colin for doing such a great job on it. I had a few > minutes with

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P3 S/N - 030 is in the hooouse!! :)

2004-02-20 by Sayer

My ready-built P3 arrived the other day and is fantastic. :) Big thanks to Colin for doing such a great job on it. I had a few minutes with it yesterday and had great fun. I was a bit worried having never used a HW sequencer before, but it is quite intuitive and only took a few m

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: The postman has been !

2004-02-19 by Mark Pulver

colinfraser_com (09:19 AM 2/19/2004) wrote: >I've been given a slightly disappointing due date for the bulk order >of Hammond cases of 15th March. This is a couple of weeks longer >than initially suggested. I suppose they might come sooner than that. Thanks for keeping us in the

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: The postman has been !

2004-02-19 by Julian

Hi Colin, Im just about to wire you the balance... I just remember some talk about you possibly selling the ribbon cable too? I know its no big deal, i can get a reel and i know itll come in usefull somewhere, but i just wondered if you had any plan in this direction? If not, i s

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: The postman has been !

2004-02-19 by Hans Greuber

Hello Colin; How will I save if I wait to have both white wide case and pcbs sent at once? I not sou much, I will paypal you tomorrow to have my pieces here ASAP to fisih it soon. What is the difference between a pre-programmed CPU and non? I haven´t got a clue about that,please

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Re: The postman has been !

2004-02-19 by colinfraser_com

Folks, I've got home and had a chance to inspect the second run boards, and without having assembled one, I'm sure they are going to work perfectly. The quality is really very, very nice. The first run boards were perfectly fine for the price, but these are quite remarkable :-) S

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The postman has been !

2004-02-19 by colinfraser_com

Folks, The second run of boards has arrived. I will assemble a set tonight to confirm they're correct. Barring disaster, they will be ready to start shipping this weekend. I'll let you know later once they have passed my quality control - and I'll be looking for final payment the

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by Colin f

> ahh, that sounds cool... so the lfos are actually just different ways of > using the accumulators? Yep. The extensions to the accumulators allow for a variety of different cyclic modulations that can take a long, long time to cycle. They can be easily configured to provide LFO

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by blip

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Colin f wrote: > > this is *truly* insane... i'm going to need to take a week off of work to > > explore all the hidden treasures in this deceptively simple-looking little > > box... > > Bear in mind you don't have to use the complicated stuff if you don't wa

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Newbie question...

2004-02-18 by Colin f

> I have emailed Colin to see if he has an up and > running unit up for sale. Ed, I've got your email, but I don't answer non-group messages from my webmail at work, so I have a record of it in my sent items. I'll be in touch later. Cheers, Colin f _______________________________

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:05:23 -0600 (CST), blip wrote: >box... and even that won't be enough, i'm sure. colin, you are a mad >genius... and paul too... Not me, I'm just mad. But I will knock up some kind of Aux write up for the manual if it helps, including a series of examples, s

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by Colin f

> this is *truly* insane... i'm going to need to take a week off of work to > explore all the hidden treasures in this deceptively simple-looking little > box... Bear in mind you don't have to use the complicated stuff if you don't want to. Once the accumulator stuff is complete,

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by Mark Pulver

Paul Nagle (03:38 am 2/18/2004) wrote: >Tell me if I should shut up or if you like this kinda stuff.. 8-) NEVER! Thanks Paul! weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mark

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by blip

On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Colin f wrote: > The next release will include considerably enhanced accumulator behaviour > that provides such added possible niceness as 3 LFOs per track. this is *truly* insane... i'm going to need to take a week off of work to explore all the hidden treas

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Re: Newbie question...

2004-02-18 by edncori

> > Ed, > > I've got your email, but I don't answer non-group messages from my webmail > at work, so I have a record of it in my sent items. > I'll be in touch later. > > Cheers, > Colin f > Thanks Colin. Not trying to go around you... just checking options. When you get time. Ed

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Newbie question...

2004-02-18 by edncori

Hi all. I'm a newbie so please go easy on me. I'm a long time DIYer. I've been designing and building stuff since around '73. It has been mostly analog (with some minor digital diversions). My life doesn't allow for much time to go into building these days. I was very excited whe

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by Robert van der Kamp

On Wednesday 18 February 2004 13:12, Colin f wrote: > I'm holding off writing the aux event section until the > functionality is complete. There's no point wasting time > writing manual if things are going to change... Yes that's a good one, isn't it? I use this excuse all the ti

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by bgerkes

on 18-02-2004 13:12, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: > The next release will include considerably enhanced accumulator behaviour > that provides such added possible niceness as 3 LFOs per track. :-)))))))))))))) Boele

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by Colin f

> We love this stuff. Your posts are always (well usually :->)) very > informative and give great food for thought and more ideas for > tweaking madness. Indeed. > Perhaps you should take the load from Colin and write the aux > function section of the user manual And the prize fo

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Re: Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by ch.³l

> The next release will include considerably enhanced accumulator > behaviour that provides such added possible niceness as 3 LFOs per > track. hm....sounds sweet. possibly one of a very few things i'd still like to see added. for the rest it can pretty much do anything i can thi

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by bgerkes

on 18-02-2004 12:38, Paul Nagle at softroom@btinternet.com wrote: Bloody hell! How many smokes did you have before figuring this out? :-)))) You are right, this machine gives the person handling it lots and lots of room to be creative! Cool Paul! Boele > List's been quiet for a w

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Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by Paul Nagle

List's been quiet for a while so I thought I'd tell you about something I discovered that is cool I recently incorporated my Sherman Filterbank into my live setup (processing the Vermona PerFourmer to give me a little more variety from its smooth Moog tones). The Sherman has an o

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Clever Thing

2004-02-18 by Andy Wilson

Paul, > > Tell me if I should shut up or if you like this kinda stuff.. 8-) > We love this stuff. Your posts are always (well usually :->)) very informative and give great food for thought and more ideas for tweaking madness. Keep it up. Perhaps you should take the load from Coli

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bulk hammond case order?

2004-02-12 by blip

colin... a while ago you mentioned something aobut trying to order a good number of cases from your hammond distributor... is this going to happen? if so, approximately when? the imminence of a P3 in my studio is tantalizing... bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://t

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] bulk hammond case order?

2004-02-12 by Colin f

> a while ago you mentioned something aobut trying to order a > good number of > cases from your hammond distributor... is this going to happen? if so, > approximately when? the imminence of a P3 in my studio is > tantalizing... I'm ordering some to use for ready-built machines.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] running a p3 from batteries?

2004-02-12 by Colin f

> The plan is to run the setup (12 x 86hp of modules) from a coupe of > sealed lead acid batteries when on the move with it. > Now its late here, and i haven't looked at all of the schematics, but > from my brief look, it appears that the 9v (or whatever) supply is > regulated do

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] AUX Events ??

2004-02-12 by Paul Nagle

Another good use for abs events I thought of whilst out on my morning walk... Really applies best to abs note transpose events. I was wondering why they might be cool - and then realised they can be used to create two sequences within one with the Aux activation events used to to

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Off Topic : Pod Xt pro

2004-02-12 by Phil Smillie

Hi, sorry for the off topic... anyone interested in a Line 6 pod Xt pro? One day old (never left studio!) offers? regards, Phil ===== Noises, notes and nonsense at ---http://www.thecerebellum.com __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance: Get your refund fa

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running a p3 from batteries?

2004-02-12 by Julian

Heys, Ive been toiling for the past couple of days on a new enclosure for my doepfer / analogue solutions modular. The plan is to run the setup (12 x 86hp of modules) from a coupe of sealed lead acid batteries when on the move with it. Now when the new run of p3s come through, im

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] AUX Events ??

2004-02-11 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 20:52:26 -0000, "Colin f" wrote: >That's exactly what it does. >"Offset abs" just sets the accumulator to a specific value. >I haven't used it much, so maybe it's superfluous. Me neither - athough I could see a value in it if you either swapped it with another

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] AUX Events ??

2004-02-11 by Colin f

> I have some questions about the AUX Events. > > 1. Accumulator (e.g. Velocity Accumulator) > Is this a value, that is held in one variable per Track, and to which > I can add or subtract values, and then this new value will be added to > the Velocity-Values that I set up for ea

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AUX Events ??

2004-02-11 by rondabur

Hi there, I have some questions about the AUX Events. 1. Accumulator (e.g. Velocity Accumulator) Is this a value, that is held in one variable per Track, and to which I can add or subtract values, and then this new value will be added to the Velocity-Values that I set up for each

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: update for Roel?

2004-02-11 by bgerkes

on 11-02-2004 12:27, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: YES YES YESterday implemented please :-))))))))) Boele >> Colin, we talked about this before, but since you've update the OS a 1000 >> times since... :-) Is there a way to use the P3 as an arpeggiator or will >> that fe

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: update for Roel?

2004-02-11 by Colin f

> um...i must have missed the "fork over the rest of the cash!"-message > then..it'll be on the way friday morning if i'm home by then.. I haven't asked for it yet - I was going to wait until I'm sure the boards are OK. But you can send it now if you want ;-) I've always tended t

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: update for Roel?

2004-02-11 by Colin f

> Hmmm... that would have been cool indeed! It would be useful to set a > parameter that says to track the last x number of notes so you > wouldn't have to hold the keys..... Each time a key is pressed the > oldest would be dropped. That would be a fairly simple modification to t

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Re: update for Roel?

2004-02-11 by ch.³l

> The second run of PCBs is expected here next week. > Assuming the new suppliers haven't arsed them up, they'll hopefully > start shipping to (paid up) customers a week on Saturday. um...i must have missed the "fork over the rest of the cash!"-message then..it'll be on the way f

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Re: update for Roel?

2004-02-11 by Sayer

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 12:04:19 +0000, "Colin f" > wrote: > > >That's a big maybe I'm afraid. The problem being keeping track of multiple > >active notes being held on the master keyboard. Grabbing the most recent > >not

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: update for Roel?

2004-02-11 by Paul Nagle

On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 12:04:19 +0000, "Colin f" wrote: >That's a big maybe I'm afraid. The problem being keeping track of multiple >active notes being held on the master keyboard. Grabbing the most recent >note on is easy, as there is a variable that holds that for the record >proc

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: update for Roel?

2004-02-11 by Colin f

> An alternative might be to have an Aux event that said "Grab note from > MIDI n" where n is a number relating to the notes of a chord received > at MIDI input. Each step with such an Aux event could then take its > base from MIDI rather than the note value and revert to the not

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