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RE: [analogue-sequencer] No answer

2004-01-06 by Hans Greuber

Hi Colin; Thanks. Hans _________________________________________________________________ Entra de visita en las decenas de tiendas del nuevo MSN Compras. Compara los precios antes de comprar. http://www.msn.es/compras/

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] No answer

2004-01-06 by Colin f

> Hi; > > > I sent Colin two messages ,but I got no answer. > > Where is him? > > Hans Hans, I'm here, but have 500+ messages in my inbox, and somewhat fewer spare hours in the day. I can post to the list from my webmail account at work, but can only deal with personal email at h

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] No answer

2004-01-06 by Hans Greuber

Hi; I sent Colin two messages ,but I got no answer. Where is him? Hans > _________________________________________________________________ ¿Estás dispuesto a una cita? Conoce gente en MSN Amor & Amistad. http://match.msn.es/match/mt.cfm?pg=channel

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-06 by Colin f

> I mean, how can you beta test the Virus B when its been around for a while? Presumably the same way you can beta test the new P3 firmware when P3 has been around a while ? Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-06 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 09:31:06 -0000, "Oakley Sound" wrote: >The slide on the midiDAC-2 boards is controlled by Port On/off commands. >You should be able to hold it permanently on in this way. Legato playing >will still slide whatever mode the midi control says though. Ah, I remembe

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-06 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 09:38:39 -0000 (GMT), wrote: >huh? >Thats been out for a while, why not virus XL? Cos I don't *have* a Virus XL. Paul --- Paul Nagle - SoftRoom Music - www.softroom.co.uk Bogus Focus Records - www.BogusFocus.com

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-06 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net

Colin, > Presumably the same way you can beta test the new P3 firmware when P3 > has been around a while ? ahh, good point :-) Whats the new filter sound like? Paul

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-06 by Oakley Sound

> Thru seems to work although I kinda thought the Orbital responded to Portamento on/off and it clearly wasn't. The slide on the midiDAC-2 boards is controlled by Port On/off commands. You should be able to hold it permanently on in this way. Legato playing will still slide whate

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-06 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 23:33:40 -0000, "Colin f" wrote: >My excuse for not testing this properly is that my only midi keyboard is >a Jupiter 8, which doesn't have a local off, so using it as a master >keyboard is a pain in the blocks. Mine is I never needed the 'any' so didn't instal

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Ribbon

2004-01-06 by Andy Wilson

Hi Robert, On 6 Jan 2004 at 2:28, Robert Holmström wrote: > Hello all! > > Just wondered if somebody knows where I can get the ribbon cable for the P3. Reply to me off-list with your address and I'll send you some. I bought a 30m reel when I built mine ;->) All the best Andy ---

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Ribbon

2004-01-06 by Robert Holmström

Hello all! Just wondered if somebody knows where I can get the ribbon cable for the P3. Rapid sells reels of 30m, but I am only planning to build one P3... or maybe two... or maybe... If someone knows where I can get any smaller lengths in the UK it would be great! Robert _______

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Re: MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-06 by ch.³l

> Found the bug. > It must have been there for a while - at least since the midi > thru 'any' > option was added. > You guys must be asleep ;-) i only use the midi-input for sending sysex dumps and sending stuff thru from cubase. i haven't used the 'rec'-function yet; who needs a

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-05 by Paul Nagle

On Mon, 5 Jan 2004 21:52:58 -0000, "Colin f" wrote: >Will need to test that and get back to you once I've finished tidying my >room :-) >Are the notes being recorded passing thru OK ? Thru seems to work although I kinda thought the Orbital responded to Portamento on/off and it cl

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-05 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net

Colin, > Found the bug. > It must have been there for a while - at least since the midi thru > 'any' option was added. > You guys must be asleep ;-) heheh, nah, just not got around to playin with it, Im waiting for the R3 before I do that. Paul

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-05 by Colin f

Found the bug. It must have been there for a while - at least since the midi thru 'any' option was added. You guys must be asleep ;-) Basically, it was passing the data thru OK, but when it came to checking the status byte of each passing message to see if it was a note on or off

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MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-05 by Paul Nagle

In the new beta, the P3 only seems to record incoming MIDI notes if they are on channel 1. I admit I didn't load the previous version that introduced the "any" channel so perhaps this happened then? Also had some strangeness earlier where it seems to throw my Oakley Orbital into

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] MIDI Input weirdy

2004-01-05 by Colin f

> In the new beta, the P3 only seems to record incoming MIDI notes if > they are on channel 1. I admit I didn't load the previous version that > introduced the "any" channel so perhaps this happened then? Will need to test that and get back to you once I've finished tidying my ro

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-05 by boele

on 05-01-2004 00:41, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: >>> Btw, I created my first tunes with Boele's P3. After a >>> period of getting used to the interface, I'm starting to >>> get creative with it. It's great fun! It's connected to my >>> A6. Analog heaven. :)) >> >> Ok.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-05 by Robert van der Kamp

On Monday 05 January 2004 00:54, Colin f wrote: > Fix is imminent, but in the meantime, I suggest > subconciously calculating the modulus 16 of the displayed > length values in your head to see the correct number. :)

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by Colin f

v3.83 rev 1 is up now, and shows length correctly on steps 1 to 9. This bug must have been there since I added in the direction settings, which are also stored in the upper nybbles of the length data. Thanks for keeping me awake, Chiel ;-) Cheers, Colin f

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by Colin f

> got it in; the only thing i've found so far is that for some notes > the old length-parameter has suddenly changed to a value over 12. no > detectable order in the values either; i've got 166, 54, 174 ,70, 198 > and so on, pretty much at random. i can't hear the notes actually

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] new boards (ETA?) plus cases etc

2004-01-04 by Colin f

> I dont suppose you have any interest in ordering additional > cases at the same time, do you? Im guessing that we're both > talking about the hammond ones. I may do, but it could be a while after boards have shipped before I order any. And it may not be quite the same cases - I

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by Robert van der Kamp

On Sunday 04 January 2004 23:31, Sayer wrote: > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der > Kamp > > wrote: > > Btw, I created my first tunes with Boele's P3. After a > > period of getting used to the interface, I'm starting > > to get creative with it. It's great

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Re: P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by ch.³l

hi Colin & all, best wishes and a bunch of creativity for the new year! > if users would upgrade to this build so I find out if there any > fixes needed before I get too far into using the newly freed RAM. got it in; the only thing i've found so far is that for some notes the old

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] new boards (ETA?) plus cases etc

2004-01-04 by Julian

I dont suppose you have any interest in ordering additional cases at the same time, do you? Im guessing that we're both talking about the hammond ones. From reading the archive here, it seems that the price / availibility to induviduals (as opposed to companies) varies according

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] new boards (ETA?) plus cases etc

2004-01-04 by Colin f

> Im just thinking what sort of urgency i need to be thinking > of with regards to getting together the parts for the PCB > when it arrives. I havent checked back through anything, but > i seem to rememeber there was talk of january sometime. Was > that accurate Colin? It was acc

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new boards (ETA?) plus cases etc

2004-01-04 by Julian

Hi there, Im just thinking what sort of urgency i need to be thinking of with regards to getting together the parts for the PCB when it arrives. I havent checked back through anything, but i seem to rememeber there was talk of january sometime. Was that accurate Colin? Im also wo

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New P3 tune

2004-01-04 by Paul Maddox

Dear all, I'm afraid its that time again, Another MrZorg tune was born late afternoon on the 1st of the 1st 2004 'Worship the hot pink peach' http://www.ampfea.org/stream.php?t=1765&m=14319 Watch out, its just over 10Mb, 9mins long.. Used P3 for sequencing duties, Farenheit (on C

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by Colin f

> > Btw, I created my first tunes with Boele's P3. After a > > period of getting used to the interface, I'm starting to > > get creative with it. It's great fun! It's connected to my > > A6. Analog heaven. :)) > > Ok.... how did you ever get Boele to lend you his brand new P3????

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Re: P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by Sayer

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > Btw, I created my first tunes with Boele's P3. After a > period of getting used to the interface, I'm starting to > get creative with it. It's great fun! It's connected to my > A6. Analog heaven. :)) Ok.... h

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Re: Useful Tip

2004-01-04 by ringmod45

Hi Paul, Thank you, a very useful tip indeed, could be very useful for drums. Cheers, RM --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 10:35:38 -0000, "ringmod45" > wrote: > > >Hi Paul, > > > >Could you post or give us an audio example please.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by Robert van der Kamp

On Sunday 04 January 2004 20:30, Colin f wrote: > > > Also, I will not be continually reminding users of > > > the difference in memory layout between the previous > > > version, and all future versions each time there is > > > an update. If you don't update now, please remember

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by Robert van der Kamp

On Sunday 04 January 2004 20:09, colinfraser_com wrote: > Also, I will not be continually reminding users of the > difference in memory layout between the previous version, > and all future versions each time there is an update. > If you don't update now, please remember the next

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by Colin f

> > Also, I will not be continually reminding users of the > > difference in memory layout between the previous version, > > and all future versions each time there is an update. > > If you don't update now, please remember the next time > > you do update that you will lose your

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P3 v3.83 beta uploaded

2004-01-04 by colinfraser_com

Folks, I've uploaded a new firmware image to the Yahoo files. This is v3.83 of the P3 firmware which has an important difference to a typical firmware upgrade - please read on before updating ! The major change made in this version was the moving of the aux config data from a sep

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Useful Tip

2004-01-04 by Paul Nagle

On Sun, 04 Jan 2004 10:35:38 -0000, "ringmod45" wrote: >Hi Paul, > >Could you post or give us an audio example please. I don't know how useful it will be but here goes: http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/ArpeggiInput.mp3 I am using a simple 16 step sequence that you can hear unaltered

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Useful Tip

2004-01-04 by Paul Nagle

I just had a little change-around in the studio and, instead of using a small Yamaha keyboard to input notes into the P3, I now use my Korg Prophecy. The really cool thing I tried at first was feeding the note record function with the output of the Prophecy's arpeggiator. This is

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Re: Useful Tip

2004-01-04 by ringmod45

Hi Paul, Could you post or give us an audio example please. thx RM --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > I just had a little change-around in the studio and, instead of using > a small Yamaha keyboard to input notes into the P3, I now use my Korg > Prophe

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] machinedrum

2004-01-03 by Paul Maddox

Simon, > So...it was better sounding than you expected? > How does the sound compare to other drum machines? it sounded ok, it had some sounds that could be had on others, but it had some others that you couldn't get from anywhere else.. If it was cheaper I'd think about buying o

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Re: machinedrum

2004-01-03 by Paul Hartfree

Hi Robert "Anyway, try the MD, and then an analog machine, like the Jomox Xbase09. You'll understand what I mean then." I agree totally. I own a tr808 and am desparately seeking a Xbase09 after playing with one in Turnkey (London). The xBase is the most organic and powerful drum

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] machinedrum

2004-01-03 by Robert van der Kamp

On Saturday 03 January 2004 15:25, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > > Had a play with it as well. Liked the interface, didn't > like the sounds (way too digital and thin, no body). > Liked the interface. Well *never* pay 1300 euros for it. > ;) Did I say I liked the interface? ;) Any

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] machinedrum

2004-01-03 by Robert van der Kamp

On Saturday 03 January 2004 15:10, Paul Maddox wrote: > Hi, > > Well I had a play with it, some nice sounds, but I didn't > like the interface.. it seemed a little 'clumsy' to me.. > Not sure I'd pay 1300 Euros for it though. Had a play with it as well. Liked the interface, didn'

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] machinedrum

2004-01-03 by simon@austarmetro.com.au

> Well I had a play with it, some nice sounds, but I didn't like the > interface.. it seemed a little 'clumsy' to me.. > Not sure I'd pay 1300 Euros for it though. So...it was better sounding than you expected? How does the sound compare to other drum machines? Thanks, Simon Canb

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machinedrum

2004-01-03 by Paul Maddox

Hi, Well I had a play with it, some nice sounds, but I didn't like the interface.. it seemed a little 'clumsy' to me.. Not sure I'd pay 1300 Euros for it though. Paul

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Re: Schrittmacher Sequencer

2003-12-31 by Sayer

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > Simon, > > > I didn't think the Machine Drum used the SID chip, or are you saying > > that it sounds too low-fi? Not sure what the VIC20 reference is about. > > to me, it sounded very similar to what you could acheive with the S

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Re: Schrittmacher Sequencer

2003-12-30 by ch.³l

> to me, it sounded very similar to what you could acheive with the > SID chip. the Machinedrum doesn't use a SID chip. Elektron used SID's in their SIDstation, but have stopped production because there are no more chips available. in fact they have a new (and from what i hear pr

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