2003-11-15 by ch.³l
hi guys, i did a liveset in den Haag about a month ago, using my P3 as the only sequencer. it was recorded, but unfortunately the bass was a bit too big for the minidisc to handle, so the original recording has a bunch of skipped bits when the vibrations got too extreme..so the s
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2003-11-13 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 13 November 2003 13:27, Colin f wrote: > > > Btw Colin, is the manual also available in html > > > format? > > > > That would be nice! > > Might be hard to embed the nice fonts in there. Yes, yes, yes! That's the beauty of it! :)
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2003-11-13 by Colin f
> > Btw Colin, is the manual also available in html format? > > That would be nice! Might be hard to embed the nice fonts in there. I'll see what Word can do.. Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2003-11-13 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > Btw Colin, is the manual also available in html format? That would be nice!
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2003-11-13 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, bgerkes > Ah!! Nice!! It's been a long time that I have been *that* excited about a > piece of synthgear :-))) Ahem.... How long ago did you get that Andromeda? LOL!
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2003-11-13 by bgerkes
on 13-11-2003 09:25, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: >>>> Not that anyone reads manuals anyway... >>> >> Oh yes I do!! I *have* to, since the real thing isn't here yet! :-))) > > Right enough - I probably read more manuals for gear I don't have, than gear > I do, since it
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2003-11-13 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 8:32:37 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >Actually it didn't need much work - but the direction stuff was missing, >along with a few other more subtle changes. I ran a spell check on it too. >Not that anyone reads manuals anyway... I do. At least when they include the
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2003-11-13 by bgerkes
on 13-11-2003 10:04, Paul Nagle at softroom@btinternet.com wrote: >> Not that anyone reads manuals anyway... > Oh yes I do!! I *have* to, since the real thing isn't here yet! :-))) Boele
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2003-11-13 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 13 November 2003 08:32, Colin f wrote: > > >...is in sync with the firmware now. > > > > No mean feat. Will go take a read... I guess this means > > it's time to tweak the firmware some more !! > > Actually it didn't need much work - but the direction > stuff was miss
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2003-11-13 by Colin f
> > > Not that anyone reads manuals anyway... > > > Oh yes I do!! I *have* to, since the real thing isn't here yet! :-))) Right enough - I probably read more manuals for gear I don't have, than gear I do, since it's a good way of finding out what something does. Shouldn't be too
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2003-11-13 by Paul Nagle
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 00:55:59 -0000, "colinfraser_com" wrote: >...is in sync with the firmware now. No mean feat. Will go take a read... I guess this means it's time to tweak the firmware some more !! Paul --- Paul Nagle - SoftRoom Music - www.softroom.co.uk Bogus Focus Records -
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2003-11-13 by Colin f
> >...is in sync with the firmware now. > > No mean feat. Will go take a read... I guess this means it's time to > tweak the firmware some more !! Actually it didn't need much work - but the direction stuff was missing, along with a few other more subtle changes. I ran a spell ch
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2003-11-12 by colinfraser_com
...is in sync with the firmware now. Cheers, Colin f
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2003-11-12 by leichenfeld
> bear in mind that the manual is for version 3.77 and we're now at > 3.81b3..there've been some major changes since then :) yup... i'm drooling over this random direction thing... i should check out what else has changed, heh. > i'm not quite sure on what you mean with 'switch p
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2003-11-12 by colinfraser_com
The old one still works, but I thought I'd better buy this domain before someone else did. http://www.p3sequencer.com takes you straight to the P3 section of my web page. Sorry about the pop-ups... Cheers, Colin f
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2003-11-12 by Colin f
> bear in mind that the manual is for version 3.77 and we're now at > 3.81b3..there've been some major changes since then :) Ah yes, that reminds me... I'll have to check back over the revision file to see what I've done ! Colin f
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2003-11-12 by Colin f
> > Sadly, some people have great difficulty understanding > > the difference between 'this source is copyright, and > > provided for non-commercial use only', and 'feel free to > > build units with my software and sell them on eBay'. > > Oops! So that happened to you? Not very n
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2003-11-12 by ch.³l
hi f, > Okay, a couple of really really lame little questions. And yes, I > have RTFM'd (well, skimmed it). bear in mind that the manual is for version 3.77 and we're now at 3.81b3..there've been some major changes since then :) > Is there anything > you're restricted from doing
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2003-11-12 by leichenfeld
Oh my oh my... My eternal quest for the perfect sequencer seems to have gotten a lot less eternal. This device is *amazing*. My deposit will be coming in in a couple of weeks. Wow. What a brilliant instrument. Okay, a couple of really really lame little questions. And yes, I have
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2003-11-12 by Robert van der Kamp
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 15:04, Colin f wrote: > > Ah, just send me the sources, and I'll do it myself. ;) > > Nice try ;-) Oh just send it, I won't tell anybody. ;) > I had considered making P3 open-source, as I have done > with simpler projects such as my midi/din/midi syn
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2003-11-12 by Robert van der Kamp
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 14:08, Colin f wrote: > This is something that is planned to be implemented as an > 'auxiliary controller'. > At the moment, the only available auxiliary controllers > are the sending of midi CC messages. This will be > extended so that you could for
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2003-11-12 by Colin f
> Ah, just send me the sources, and I'll do it myself. ;) Nice try ;-) I had considered making P3 open-source, as I have done with simpler projects such as my midi/din/midi sync unit. Sadly, some people have great difficulty understanding the difference between 'this source is co
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2003-11-12 by Robert van der Kamp
any news on the second batch of pc-boards? One of them has my name written on them. ;) - Robert
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2003-11-12 by Robert van der Kamp
Hey Colin, while listening to an Autechre track I thought that it may be a nice idea to add an optional real-time randomizing factor (a value between 0 and 127) to a track's gate length. So everytime you are ready to send out a note for a given channel, an if the gate randomizer
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2003-11-12 by Colin f
> any news on the second batch of pc-boards? > One of them has my name written on them. ;) Second batch is to be paid for by the proceeds of the ready-built units currently under contruction. I'm still waiting for the cases for these, so it'll be a few weeks at least. Hopefully n
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2003-11-12 by Colin f
> while listening to an Autechre track I thought that it may > be a nice idea to add an optional real-time randomizing > factor (a value between 0 and 127) to a track's gate > length. > Would this be at all possible, CPU wise? This is something that is planned to be implemented a
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2003-11-11 by keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk
In-Reply-To: No worries Colin, it wasn't a complaint, you have done such a fantastic job of this project I wasn't unset by a few pence going astray, just letting people know. Apart from the front panel and LEDs it looks like I have just about finished my P3. Can't wait to fire it
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2003-11-10 by amwgroups2003
I wish i could do more to help out, but the results of me sitting in a room with a loaded soldering iron can be messy, to say the least :)
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2003-11-07 by keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk
Please note kit builders, that the Rapid Electronics part number for the 28pin turned pin IC socket on the P3 BOM (220-447) is for the 0.3" pitch socket NOT the 0.6" pitched which is required! The part number should be 220-435. Serves me right for not checking - I ordered 5 for P
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2003-11-07 by Colin f
> Please note kit builders, that the Rapid Electronics part number > for the 28pin turned pin IC socket on the P3 BOM (220-447) > is for the 0.3" pitch socket NOT the 0.6" pitched which is required! > The part number should be 220-435. > Serves me right for not checking - I order
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2003-11-06 by Colin f
> How could I copy banks and/or tracks to different banks? Right now, you can only do this the 'hard way'. i.e. edit each source pattern, copy all 16 steps, then go to the other bank/track, edit the destination pattern, and paste the 16 steps. Then copy the direction, length and
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2003-11-06 by roelp23
Hi, How could I copy banks and/or tracks to different banks? Cheers, Roel
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2003-11-06 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Sayer" wrote: > > Oh.... bummer! This won't be a purchase for me anytime soon then. > > Gear lust switched off. :( Even bigger bummer... I just found out about a place here in the US that was selling the Chameleon for $499 USD, but they
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2003-11-05 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > Sayer, > > > So, I'm still a bit confused. Is the price I listed above in Euros? > > I'm not familiar with these different monetary symbols. > > No, sorry, its UKPounds Oh.... bummer! This won't be a purchase for me anytime soon
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2003-11-05 by colinfraser_com
Folks, The updated firmware I mentioned the other day is now in the files section - this fixes the potential sync slippage if multiple tracks were playing in random mode at high tempos. I just got round to tidying up the debug code I had added in to see how long the processing wa
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2003-11-05 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 5 Nov 2003 14:21:36 -0000 (GMT), wrote: >I personally prefer the MonowaveII (DSP), but I like the UI on the >Monowave. Paul Nagle has both aswell, what do you think Paul? I have the Infiltrator loaded pretty much permanently in the Chameleon as it gives some effects I can
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2003-11-05 by bgerkes
on 05-11-2003 16:17, Paul.Maddox@synth.Net at Paul.Maddox@synth.Net wrote: > Sayer, > >> And why is it that Paul Nagle already owns every piece of gear I am >> interested in these days? ;-) > > his lust for gear outweighs anyone else I fear :-) > > Paul > His lust for smokable ge
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2003-11-05 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Sayer, > And why is it that Paul Nagle already owns every piece of gear I am > interested in these days? ;-) his lust for gear outweighs anyone else I fear :-) Paul
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2003-11-05 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Sayer, > So, I'm still a bit confused. Is the price I listed above in Euros? > I'm not familiar with these different monetary symbols. No, sorry, its UKPounds > LOL! I was just there after looking in the Chameleon user forum. :) > I really like the latest track you posted. Thanks
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2003-11-05 by Colin f
> And why is it that Paul Nagle already owns every piece of gear I am > interested in these days? ;-) Manufacturers send Paul free gear for review in SOS. He wishes ;-) Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2003-11-05 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > Paul Nagle has both aswell, what do you think Paul? And why is it that Paul Nagle already owns every piece of gear I am interested in these days? ;-) He has been a great help to me with several of them recently. Sayer
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2003-11-05 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > Oh! I looked at the website and it says: > > End User USA/Canada 795.00 + 80.00 + - = 875.00 > > Hmm, in the UK turnkey sells them for £599 (I did originally say 499, I > got mixed up) So, I'm still a bit confused. Is the p
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2003-11-05 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Sayer, > Oh! I looked at the website and it says: > End User USA/Canada 795.00 + 80.00 + - = 875.00 Hmm, in the UK turnkey sells them for £599 (I did originally say 499, I got mixed up) > Australis does look nice. The demos sound quite good too. The quality > of the sound is q
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2003-11-05 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > Arghh! The Chameleon is so expensive though... :( > > huh? £499 for a re-configurable module? Oh! I looked at the website and it says: End User USA/Canada 795.00 + 80.00 + - = 875.00 Is that in Euro then? I was thinking it
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2003-11-04 by Colin f
> This may be a silly question - I don't know anything about > building sequencers. > I was just wondering if it is possible to include an extra > row of knobs > using the boards as they are now? As it is now, the pot interface can handle 6 sets of 8 pots (the pot boards are two
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2003-11-04 by Jesper
This may be a silly question - I don't know anything about building sequencers. I was just wondering if it is possible to include an extra row of knobs using the boards as they are now? Jesper.
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2003-11-04 by gabriel H
>From: "colinfraser_com" >Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com >To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Ready-built P3 >Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2003 08:46:39 -0000 colin. i am curious about the final price of the ready built p-3s and the complete k
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2003-11-04 by Colin f
Hi Gabe, > i am curious about the final price of the ready built p-3s Me too ! > and the complete > kit version ( does that include a chassis?) what do you think > the final > price will be for each? The single most expensive item in the sequencer is the case. The ready-built uni
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2003-11-04 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Sayer, > Aha! I did not make the connection that it is the synth you created > Paul. I've heard your demos many times. :) hehe :-) > Arghh! The Chameleon is so expensive though... :( huh? £499 for a re-configurable module? Asutralis is a 16 voice poly VA synth, and you'd pay 500q
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2003-11-04 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox" wrote: > > You can hear an earlier demo of the P3 driving Paul Nagle's monowave > > here: > > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/demo2.mp3 > > It's got a really distinctive, hard edged sound I think. > > you could try here ;- >
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