2003-12-10 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 23:03, Frank Vanaman wrote: > Yes, them. Heh. I like the feel of these particular > switch assemblies, and anyone that doesn't like, er, > *that* font :-) could very easily change the inserts, as > the cap lifts off and allows you to put in whatever yo
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2003-12-10 by amwgroups2003
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "frektronics" wrote: > Hello everyone. > > Just joined this group after seeing Colin f's impressive P3. I was > wondering how many people are lining up to get an assembled > P3? I'd love to own one, but i know there are a few of you with
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2003-12-10 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 18:46, Colin f wrote: > There's no accounting for (your GOOD) taste ;-) I think you're right Colin. ;) > You might have trouble finding tri-colour LEDs in the > shape used on the MOTM600. Oh well, than we'll have to go for the standard MOTM lens thingi
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2003-12-10 by frektronics
Hello everyone. Just joined this group after seeing Colin f's impressive P3. I was wondering how many people are lining up to get an assembled P3? I'd love to own one, but i know there are a few of you with your hands up that live a bit closer than me (brisbane, australia). Hopef
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2003-12-09 by Colin f
> i could see how moving those > two knobs to be above the LCD would be useful... they'd be less in > the way when using the keypad. I have toyed with that idea, but the problem with putting them above the display is that when you're adjusting a value with the knob, the display s
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2003-12-09 by Frank Vanaman
Let's see: >Ah, you mean the 'standard' Colin square buttons with the > beautiful SF printing? Yes, them. Heh. I like the feel of these particular switch assemblies, and anyone that doesn't like, er, *that* font :-) could very easily change the inserts, as the cap lifts off and a
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2003-12-09 by digitana2002
Hi Colin ..I'm pretty sure Onboard Electronics have these in both the 10 and 15 degree sloping fronts. There is a larger 10 degree sloping front case whose dimensions are roughly 17" wide by 11" deep if you dont want to keep your layout as per Maplin cases (1456RL1BKBU ). Hammond
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2003-12-09 by leichenfeld
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, ch.³l wrote: > > Chiel, have you got a photo of yours somewhere ? > ...but of course; > http://www.oozi.demon.nl/P3index.html > Hammond's type number for this case is 1456-RH-3-BKBU; BKBU being > black/blue. thank you very, very much...
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
I told Larry that we now have 4 interested people, and this was his reaction: "That will have a HUGE impact in the cost per panel. I am asking about the screen now. I'll get back to you with an estimate. Larry" So we seem to do well at this point. We may still get a problem when
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 17:22, Dave Magnuson wrote: > I prefer the square buttons, too. Please have look at my proposal reg. the buttons in my other post. The *are* square. ;)
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 17:35, Frank Vanaman wrote: > hi all-- > > Um. Well, if that made the difference between having a > stooge panel and not, then I could be convinced with > little effort on that one! :-) Heh. ;) > >What buttons are you referring to? > > The square ones,
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2003-12-09 by Colin f
> > Chiel, have you got a photo of yours somewhere ? > ...but of course; > http://www.oozi.demon.nl/P3index.html > Hammond's type number for this case is 1456-RH-3-BKBU; BKBU being > black/blue. That does look like a very good substitute for the Maplin case. And I imagine the sur
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2003-12-09 by Colin f
> I don't think this font is actually SF but MICR. Indeed. But the wide association of this type of font with 'hi-tech' made it de rigeur for cheezy seventies SF shows. Space 1999 used 'Data 70' (the MICR font) and 'Countdown'. I use both in the P3 manual. > By all accounts these
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2003-12-09 by Oakley Sound
> beautiful SF printing? I don't think this font is actually SF but MICR. Early number recognition machines in large banks in the late 1950s worked by detecting magnetic ink printed on the cheques that were being read. A new font was made to carry this magnetic ink in a way that
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2003-12-09 by ch.³l
> Chiel, have you got a photo of yours somewhere ? ...but of course; http://www.oozi.demon.nl/P3index.html Hammond's type number for this case is 1456-RH-3-BKBU; BKBU being black/blue. grtz Chiel
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2003-12-09 by Colin f
> Ah, you mean the 'standard' Colin square buttons with the > beautiful SF printing? (You can always kick > me off the list Colin. ;) There's no accounting for (your) taste ;-) > I had square buttons in mind too. More space to hit at. ;) > But what about the ones used in the MOTM
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2003-12-09 by Colin f
> > You can also see a Steve-machined 'original' style case in the Yahoo > > photos section, labelled "Boele's P3" > > Sadly these Maplin desktop cases have been discontinued, so I need > > oh no!!!! that's upsetting to hear... are there absolutely zero left? > as in completely u
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2003-12-09 by Frank Vanaman
hi all-- >That may or may not be possible. I *really* like to use the >smaller motm style knobs *with* tickmarks. The marks need >some space. Maybe it's possible with the current spacings. >We'll have to find out. Personally, I don't mind soldering >the pots away from the pcboard
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2003-12-09 by Dave Magnuson
At 10:49 AM 12/9/03 -0500, you wrote: > >The last thought is this: what kind of switches/buttons is everyone that'd >be interested in having a Stooge-P3 planning on using? I've opted for the >funky square buttons (except for the two mode select buttons) like the setup >shown on t
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 16:49, Frank Vanaman wrote: > Hi all-- > > I'd be provisionally interested as well. A couple > thoughts: $100 (or a bit more) would be OK with me, > pricewise. Okay, this would make four of us already. :) > > The MOTM grid is all well and good, but not
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2003-12-09 by Frank Vanaman
Hi all-- I'd be provisionally interested as well. A couple thoughts: $100 (or a bit more) would be OK with me, pricewise. The MOTM grid is all well and good, but not at the expense of having to remote the pots from the PC boards or change the button spacing. My vote would be to m
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 16:22, Dave Magnuson wrote: > At 04:02 PM 12/9/03 +0100, you wrote: > I'd be interested in a Stooge panel if you can get enough > interest (and the price drops a bit). Exceeding $100 is > a bit much for me, but a *little under $100* and I'd be > able t
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2003-12-09 by Dave Magnuson
At 04:02 PM 12/9/03 +0100, you wrote: > >I just received an email from J. Larry Hendry, one of the >'Stooges' that make beautiful true MOTM style panels, with >the same coating and print style. > >He told me that a 10 unit wide P3 panel is possible, and >that they can even help w
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
I just received an email from J. Larry Hendry, one of the 'Stooges' that make beautiful true MOTM style panels, with the same coating and print style. He told me that a 10 unit wide P3 panel is possible, and that they can even help with the layout (the changes needed to make the
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2003-12-09 by leichenfeld
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" > You can also see a Steve-machined 'original' style case in the Yahoo > photos section, labelled "Boele's P3" > Sadly these Maplin desktop cases have been discontinued, so I need oh no!!!! that's upsetting to hear... are there
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2003-12-09 by Colin f
> > Paul, how much would have to be shaved off? And what kind of > > tool would I need for that? > > about 5mm, and just a file will do it... Anyone buying a set of boards in future who needs this done, let me know and I'll lop the 5mm off with my PCB shears. Cheers, Colin f ____
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 11:26, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > I'll check out their site (assuming they have one) to > find the price for the case. Found the site, but no price. Could anyone give me an estimate of the Hammond case price? - Robert
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 10:30, digitana2002 wrote: > Hi Robert..well the engraving/routing work will be £30 as > I mentioned. > The wooden cheeks wouldnt be around £8 on top of that I > should imagine. So thats £38 + the case cost. The case > price will depend on what the cur
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 10:09, Paul.Maddox@synth.Net wrote: > Since I moved a couple of things its not so bad... > You will need to 'shave' a bit off the bottom of the > keypad board (unused PCB space) but everything now fits > without much effort (no need to mount pots upsid
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2003-12-09 by ch.³l
> Found the site, but no price. Could anyone give me an > estimate of the Hammond case price? > > - Robert hi Robert, i bought mine (black&blue, 1456-RH-3-BKBU; just about 19") in Eindhoven at Coditronix for 58 euro's. i can't find it on their site anymore though.
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2003-12-09 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Robert, > Paul, how much would have to be shaved off? And what kind of > tool would I need for that? about 5mm, and just a file will do it... Paul
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 10:09, Paul.Maddox@synth.Net wrote: > now theres a funky idea!!! > I've seen a synth in a taylors dummy, so why not have the > sequencer on the toilet seat to go with it? The new (and fast) way to get shitty tunes.
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2003-12-09 by Robert van der Kamp
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 01:30, digitana2002 wrote: > Hi again ..just a thought..those who lust after the Black > Hammond P3 cases (see Amanda's in the photo section) but > dont want to go through the cost of buying two sets of > cases (the black+ blue case without walnut endc
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2003-12-09 by ch.³l
> The new (and fast) way to get shitty tunes. HA! don't need a toilet seat for that...;)
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2003-12-09 by digitana2002
Hi Robert..well the engraving/routing work will be £30 as I mentioned. The wooden cheeks wouldnt be around £8 on top of that I should imagine. So thats £38 + the case cost. The case price will depend on what the current price that Onboard Electronics is charging. cheers steve ---
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2003-12-09 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Colin, > The Hammond cases are nice, although I understand the boards need a bit > of jiggling to fit - I'm sure Paul M can supply the details of this. :-) Since I moved a couple of things its not so bad... You will need to 'shave' a bit off the bottom of the keypad board (unused
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2003-12-08 by Colin f
> > Can you show me an example of such a case and your work? > Check out Paul Maddox's, Cikira's and my case in the photo > section of this group for > examples of Steve's work on the Hammond case. You can also see a Steve-machined 'original' style case in the Yahoo photos sectio
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2003-12-08 by digitana2002
Hi again ..just a thought..those who lust after the Black Hammond P3 cases (see Amanda's in the photo section) but dont want to go through the cost of buying two sets of cases (the black+ blue case without walnut endcheeks and the offwhite+ black cases with walnut endcheeks and t
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2003-12-08 by Robert van der Kamp
On Monday 08 December 2003 21:22, digitana2002 wrote: > Hi P3ers! It seems that my service for cnc engraving and > routing Hammond desktop cases for the P3 is proving > popular. In the past people have purchased the cases > themselves and then posted them on to me for engineering
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2003-12-08 by Andy Wilson
> > Can you show me an example of such a case and your work? Robert, Check out Paul Maddox's, Cikira's and my case in the photo section of this group for examples of Steve's work on the Hammond case. All the best Andy =-- Andy Wilson http://www.techman.synth.net mailto:andy@techm
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2003-12-08 by digitana2002
Hi P3ers! It seems that my service for cnc engraving and routing Hammond desktop cases for the P3 is proving popular. In the past people have purchased the cases themselves and then posted them on to me for engineering. If there is sufficient interest..a better solution (which sa
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2003-12-08 by Andy Wilson
Hi All, I've just updated my website to include a UK BOM. This is based on Colin's BOM, but lists the actual parts I used, So I know they work :->) http://www.techman.synth.net/techman_website2_000033.htm I've also uploaded a piccy of my P3 onto the photo section of the analogue-
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2003-12-07 by Robert van der Kamp
On Sunday 07 December 2003 19:33, Colin f wrote: > > You have an index for the list of things to do? ;P > > At the moment my list of 'things to do' is a single line > that reads: "write list of other things to do" Lol, clever! :)
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2003-12-07 by Robert van der Kamp
On Sunday 07 December 2003 18:21, Colin f wrote: > > Colin, Have you thought about an index on your P3 page? > > I feel an index would eliminate the thrill of discovery. > > i.e. I'm too lazy. > I'll put it on the list of things to do ;-) You have an index for the list of things
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2003-12-07 by Colin f
> You have an index for the list of things to do? ;P At the moment my list of 'things to do' is a single line that reads: "write list of other things to do" Colin f
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2003-12-07 by Colin f
> Colin, Have you thought about an index on your P3 page? I feel an index would eliminate the thrill of discovery. i.e. I'm too lazy. I'll put it on the list of things to do ;-) Cheers, Colin f
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2003-12-07 by Paul Maddox
Julian, > sorry, should have looked harder before opening my mouth... hehehe, no worries :-) Colin, Have you thought about an index on your P3 page? Paul
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2003-12-07 by Julian
sorry, should have looked harder before opening my mouth... j ----- Original Message ----- From: Julian To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 4:10 AM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] ordering parts (part number lists?) Hi there, Having just given in
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2003-12-07 by Julian
Hi there, Having just given in my deposit for the next run of pcbs, im thinking that it would be prudent to start getting together all the bits and pieces now. So... When you old hands built your p3s, you ordered the parts... Do any of you have records of what you ordered? Recipt
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2003-12-05 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > For the few of you waiting for the small first run of ready-built > P3s, there's a photo of the first to be (almost) complete in the > photos section at Yahoo, so you can see what it's going to look like. > Boe
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