2003-12-04 by colinfraser_com
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. Boele, this one is yours :-) Serial #027. http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/
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2003-12-02 by colinfraser_com
> hi kids! > got another track up; > http://aa6tem.23.i-lan.nl/oozi/oozi_DirectionalLighting.mp3 Nice, as usual. Cyclus looks interesting, but lacking in UI. I felt 2 knobs per sequence step was the acceptable minimum for an 'analogue' sequencer. I'm not sure I could get on with
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2003-12-01 by ch.³l
hi kids! got another track up; http://aa6tem.23.i-lan.nl/oozi/oozi_DirectionalLighting.mp3 bit of a chill-out thingy. the idea was to do a kinda top40-ish thingy but it ended up er....slightly different. basics made on P3, playing around with directions and different pattern/glob
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2003-11-26 by roelp23
Hi Colin, This morning I downloaded the midi2din2midi HEX-file again, asuming that it will give a 4 ms pulse, and putted into a new pic and still the cr-8000 did the swingy thing, and it seemed to run on half tempo. After the cr-8000, I tried it with a mc202 and a tr606, and both
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2003-11-25 by Colin f
> Some while ago I told you that the midi2din was working perfect, but > not on the cr-8000. The cr-8000 "swinged" like hell, but not in a > musical way. You told me that I should compare the clock signals on a > scope from the devices I run my cr-8000 with. I did and I found out
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2003-11-25 by roelp23
Hi Colin, Some while ago I told you that the midi2din was working perfect, but not on the cr-8000. The cr-8000 "swinged" like hell, but not in a musical way. You told me that I should compare the clock signals on a scope from the devices I run my cr-8000 with. I did and I found o
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2003-11-25 by bgerkes
on 25-11-2003 12:20, sad1robot@aol.com at sad1robot@aol.com wrote: LOL!!! Great gearlist and YES Colin deserves a lot of credits for his works! All those arps... ARGGHHHhhhh.... :-)))) Boele > These synths: > arp2600 (with a kenton midi Kit-- which i hate Because super HI frequen
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2003-11-25 by sad1robot@aol.com
These synths: arp2600 (with a kenton midi Kit-- which i hate Because super HI frequency digital Blip goes into that gorgeous spring reverb evertime a midi note is triggered! yuck) arp odyssey Minimoog (serial #411 w /clear mod wheels) Oberheim xpander OBMX (dont believe what you
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2003-11-25 by bgerkes
on 25-11-2003 11:44, Sayer at sayersweb@yahoo.com wrote: > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, bgerkes > wrote: >> on 25-11-2003 04:33, Sayer at sayersweb@y... wrote: >> >>> Argh! Well, I've done nothing studio-wise for a long time. My > first >>> label release is official
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2003-11-25 by Paul Maddox
Hi, > arp2600 (with a kenton midi Kit-- which i hate Because super HI frequency > digital Blip goes into that gorgeous spring reverb evertime a midi note is > triggered! yuck) Fixable, get yourself a 1K resistor, 100nF capacitor and a diode. Find the GATE line from the Midi>CV co
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2003-11-25 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, bgerkes wrote: > on 25-11-2003 04:33, Sayer at sayersweb@y... wrote: > > > Argh! Well, I've done nothing studio-wise for a long time. My first > > label release is officially tomorrow (Nov. 25) though!! > > And I have to came aware of th
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2003-11-25 by bgerkes
on 25-11-2003 04:33, Sayer at sayersweb@yahoo.com wrote: > Argh! Well, I've done nothing studio-wise for a long time. My first > label release is officially tomorrow (Nov. 25) though!! And I have to came aware of that on this list??? Shame on you! :-))) CONGRATS! Boele
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2003-11-25 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, cikira@r... wrote: > > Hi Sayer! Long time no type. I came this > smoochy email by accident, several weeks ago. A friend had promised to make a > nice set of built-in shelves for my house as a birthday gift, and your name > is next to hi
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2003-11-24 by Colin f
> Somewhere along the line ive missed any talk of pre-built > units. Was it made as an open offer, or otherwise? It was an open offer, but back in July. Only 4 months I suppose, but it seems like a long time ! > Will there be another opatunity for pre-built units, and, if > so, w
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2003-11-24 by Julian
Colin, Somewhere along the line ive missed any talk of pre-built units. Was it made as an open offer, or otherwise? Will there be another opatunity for pre-built units, and, if so, what sort of monnies? Cheers, julian ----- Original Message ----- From: colinfraser_com To: analogu
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2003-11-24 by colinfraser_com
Just a quick update for those of you waiting on one of the first small run of ready-built units (you know who you are, I hope !)... I'm still waiting for cases from Steve (which is fair enough as he's doing them for a great price in his spare time), but hope to get the first one
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2003-11-24 by ch.³l
Hi Amanda, > ..I've been trying to come to grips with a borrowed > Notron and stuff new wrinkles into my own steppy opus... is this a Latronic Notron? if so, could you tell me what's so special about it? because i hear quite a few sequencer-freaks about this machine, and it's als
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2003-11-24 by cikira@redmoon-music.com
>Hi Amanda!! Hi Sayer! Long time no type. I came this > > What synths are you driving from it? Voyager for those awesome > > basslines, maybe? Heh heh, or perhaps Paul Maddox's "Famous Last of the Monowave I's" (#30), which is the eye-catcher in the middle of my Voyager-plus-rack
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2003-11-24 by Paul Maddox
Amanda, > Heh heh, or perhaps Paul Maddox's "Famous Last of the Monowave I's" (#30), > which is the eye-catcher in the middle of my Voyager-plus-rack setup. Now that's a pic Id like to see. > P3 will be > a happy camper talking to those! I'm looking forward to doing show-and-tell
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2003-11-24 by Paul Maddox
Sayer, > > or a MonoWave :-) > > Arghh! Some are REALLY privledged!!!!! Sigh! get yourself a Chameleon and download MonowaveII for free :-) Www.Modulus.Synth.Net/MW2/ Paul
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2003-11-24 by Colin f
> I worried about assembling the kit. > Because I'm not good at soldering. I can't recommend building P3 as your first project - maybe you should buy some other kits for practice. > At the worst, i might burned out main CPU of the P3. > Then do I have to wait second run to percha
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2003-11-24 by goon_gumpas
I worried about assembling the kit. Because I'm not good at soldering. At the worst, i might burned out main CPU of the P3. Then do I have to wait second run to perchase another kit? Or is it ok that just changing the CPU near by electronic shop?
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2003-11-24 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox" wrote: > its a nice one, and also probably a one off, given the cost of the case! That does not surprise me! It's a beauty!! > > What synths are you driving from it? Voyager for those awesome > > basslines, maybe? > > or a
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2003-11-23 by Paul Maddox
sayer, > Wow, that one is a real beauty! :) its a nice one, and also probably a one off, given the cost of the case! > What synths are you driving from it? Voyager for those awesome > basslines, maybe? or a MonoWave :-) Paul
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2003-11-23 by ch.³l
> this is great for me, as it now means I can use *any* midi controller or > another sequencer and not have to buy a Merger! > > Paul ..same here. i had a session with a friend yesterday, building a track; main arranging was happening in cubase, thru the P3 to the rest of the gea
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2003-11-23 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, cikira@r... wrote: > > Hey all, Hi Amanda!! > How about this fine-lookin' beastie that Paul Maddox built for me? > > http://www.cikira.com/whatever/Amanda_P3sm.jpg > > (I have also uploaded this image, taken by Paul, to this group's phot
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2003-11-23 by cikira@redmoon-music.com
Hey all, How about this fine-lookin' beastie that Paul Maddox built for me? http://www.cikira.com/whatever/Amanda_P3sm.jpg (I have also uploaded this image, taken by Paul, to this group's photos area). I have just fed it update 3.82 to calm its nerves in its new home after a long
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2003-11-22 by Paul Maddox
Colin, > Still, the 'thru any' option is one more crossed off line on the TBI > list. this is great for me, as it now means I can use *any* midi controller or another sequencer and not have to buy a Merger! Paul
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2003-11-22 by Tom Coppens
> A little OT but last night I purchased a Future Retro 777 (similar >sequencer to the P3 I suspect). This is a Christmas present from my >wife so as soon as I arrived home, it was taken from me, not to be >seen again until Christmas Day!! The sequencer only is available as the M
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2003-11-22 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Hartfree" wrote: > "Its the holiday season! It would be great to see a P3 under my tree!" > > A little OT but last night I purchased a Future Retro 777 (similar > sequencer to the P3 I suspect). This is a Christmas present from > m
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2003-11-22 by Paul Nagle
On Sat, 22 Nov 2003 02:52:20 -0000, "Sayer" wrote: >Ahhhh! P3 owners.... what's the response to this update????? Must install it soon - even though I hardly ever use the copy and paste and never use rotate.... I guess the coolest thing about the P3 is there is so much in it that
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2003-11-22 by Colin f
> >Ahhhh! P3 owners.... what's the response to this update????? > > Must install it soon - even though I hardly ever use the copy and > paste and never use rotate.... I guess the coolest thing about the P3 > is there is so much in it that you can work almost any way you > choose.
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2003-11-22 by Paul Hartfree
"Its the holiday season! It would be great to see a P3 under my tree!" A little OT but last night I purchased a Future Retro 777 (similar sequencer to the P3 I suspect). This is a Christmas present from my wife so as soon as I arrived home, it was taken from me, not to be seen ag
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2003-11-22 by sad1robot@aol.com
YES!! Its the holiday season! It would be great to see a P3 under my tree! Cant wait~
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2003-11-22 by Sayer
Ahhhh! P3 owners.... what's the response to this update????? Don't you realize that us future P3 owners are dying to hear your response???? :) Sayer --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > Folks, > > I've posted v3.82 firmware to the files section. >
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2003-11-21 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I've posted v3.82 firmware to the files section. This stops the rotate and paste functions from over-writing the direction setting, and adds an 'any' option to the midi thru setting. Cheers, Colin f
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2003-11-20 by ch.³l
> This sounds like a very important addition, because it would > allow one to insert the P3 anywhere in a MIDI network, > without disturning the standard functionality. well...not that important in practice. it's more of a studio-thingy; due to the 'live'-nature of the P3 it pret
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2003-11-20 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 20 November 2003 11:25, Colin f wrote: > Midi data arriving at P3's midi input can optionally be > passed through to the output, but it is re-channelised to > a single midi channel. This function was originally just > meant for passing data that was being recorded in
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2003-11-20 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 20 November 2003 12:11, ch.³l wrote: > do you think it would also be possible to fix the > 'midi-thru channel' setting so it can send all channels > thru? Could you explain this for me? - Robert
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2003-11-20 by Colin f
> > do you think it would also be possible to fix the > > 'midi-thru channel' setting so it can send all channels > > thru? > > Could you explain this for me? Midi data arriving at P3's midi input can optionally be passed through to the output, but it is re-channelised to a singl
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2003-11-20 by Colin f
> do you think it would also be possible to fix the 'midi-thru channel' > setting so it can send all channels thru? That'll be in the next update too. If I can't get a connection at home, I'll upload it tomorrow from work. Cheers, Colin f _________________________________________
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2003-11-20 by ch.³l
hi Colin, > Sounds very odd, and I can't think why it would be doing it. The > most likely > explanation would be user confusion ;-) > If you still have that pattern in memory, you could send me a sysex > dump to > look at. erm..don't have the pattern anymore..i only thought up t
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2003-11-20 by Colin f
> i think the FTS setting could be in on this 'bug' as well; That's not really possible - the FTS settings are held purely in the part data - there's nothing FTS related in the pattern data. > i was > trying to trigger a sample set to G, in a pattern in a part with FTS > set to n
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2003-11-20 by ch.³l
hi Colin, > Oops... > I'm aware of a similar problem with paste. i think the FTS setting could be in on this 'bug' as well; i was trying to trigger a sample set to G, in a pattern in a part with FTS set to none. the pattern i was editting was 'saved to' from a pattern in a part i
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2003-11-19 by Colin f
> i've got another 'weirdy'; > when i'm programming a pattern of which the direction is set to > anything other than 'forward', and i then try to shift the pattern > more than one or two steps to the left or right, the direction of the > pattern jumps back to 'forward'.. Oops...
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2003-11-18 by ch.³l
hi Colin, i've got another 'weirdy'; when i'm programming a pattern of which the direction is set to anything other than 'forward', and i then try to shift the pattern more than one or two steps to the left or right, the direction of the pattern jumps back to 'forward'.. i've re-
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2003-11-17 by Colin f
> > Looks like a fun night ;-) > > Any chance of a rough translation of the page ? > hrmmm..i'll give it a go; (break out the babelfish..) Sounds like a fun night, too ;-) Thanks, Colin f
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2003-11-17 by ch.³l
>hehe, was the bass that loud it made the camera wobble too? no i think that was the booze being too strong and making the photographers legs & general coördination skills wobble.. ;) > Looks like a fun night ;-) > Any chance of a rough translation of the page ? > The only bit I
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2003-11-15 by Colin f
> and here's a bunch of pictures of the night; a P3 in it's natural > environment, amongst others...;) > http://www.darkforce.nl/reports/index.php (let all pics load first...) Looks like a fun night ;-) Any chance of a rough translation of the page ? The only bit I could guess wa
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2003-11-15 by Paul Maddox
hi, > http://www.darkforce.nl/reports/index.php (let all pics load first...) hehe, was the bass that loud it made the camera wobble too? Paul
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