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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by Richard Scott

thanks Colin very interesting, I'd like to use the Cirklon as a common source for a modular synth and an Andromeda so I reckon having the panel racked next to the modular and easily patchable could be a very convenient an spontaneous way of working... and having CV from the modul

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by Colin Fraser

> could this rear panel could also be mounted as a 19" panel in a rack? > That would be incredibly flexible You would need to keep the cable length to the USB and SD-card sockets down to reduce the chance of emitting RF noise. With suitable shielding, it should be possible. Best

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by vco3@aol.com

HI I vote for black, with orange graphics...like the arp sequencer :) cya analog-jeff visit www.jeffreykoepper.com for ambient electronic music [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Re: Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by t_natalini

I voted black. It looks great with the dark screen and contrasting buttons. --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > I have the first of the quotes back for the factory Cirklon enclosures. > Seems pretty good too. > That would put me i

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by companyofquail@gmail.com

If you don't mind black please vote black! Thanks Sent on the Sprint� Now Network from my BlackBerry� -----Original Message----- From: "Miguel Mendoza" Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 18:30:28 To: Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update Very good idea. Congrats. I don't care abou

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by Miguel Mendoza

Very good idea. Congrats. I don't care about the colour black or silver is OK. Regards. Miguel. From: Colin Fraser Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 4:59 PM To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update > Which material is made the enclosure of

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by Josh

Oh oops :) I'll find that poll. On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Josh wrote: > My vote is black. > > > On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Richard Scott wrote: > >> Hi Colin >> >> could this rear panel could also be mounted as a 19" panel in a rack? >> That would be incredibly fle

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by Josh

My vote is black. On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 10:10 AM, Richard Scott wrote: > Hi Colin > > could this rear panel could also be mounted as a 19" panel in a rack? > That would be incredibly flexible > > Richard > > On 6/14/10 3:59 PM, Colin Fraser wrote: > > > > > > > > > Which materi

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by Richard Scott

Hi Colin could this rear panel could also be mounted as a 19" panel in a rack? That would be incredibly flexible Richard On 6/14/10 3:59 PM, Colin Fraser wrote: > > > > > Which material is made the enclosure of? > > Construction will be much the same as P3 - folded aluminium shee

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by Colin Fraser

> Which material is made the enclosure of? Construction will be much the same as P3 - folded aluminium sheet, with a paint (or powder-coat) finish. Rather than having the inset sockets as on the P3, there is a re-locatable rear panel for all I/O, that can be fixed to the rear or

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Zeit? (was Re: [analogue-sequencer] £1k (was Cyclon sticker shock!)

2010-06-14 by Christopher Green

Hello Duncan, Would you be talking about the Zeit at all? I also have one, and I am at odds with it. Best, Chris >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Chris Green chris@tinybubblesmusic.com On Jun 13, 2010, at 11:52 AM, duncan wrote: >>Another point is that I'm willing to spend that money with C

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by Miguel Mendoza

Which material is made the enclosure of? From: colinfraser_com Sent: Monday, June 14, 2010 2:39 PM To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Cirklon update Hi Folks, I have the first of the quotes back for the factory Cirklon enclosures. Seems pretty go

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Cirklon update

2010-06-14 by colinfraser_com

Hi Folks, I have the first of the quotes back for the factory Cirklon enclosures. Seems pretty good too. That would put me in the position of being able to get production started, if I could decide on the final details. So I posted up a new poll on colour. I'm undecided at the mo

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New poll for analogue-sequencer

2010-06-14 by analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com

Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the analogue-sequencer group: What colour should the Cirklon case be ? o Black o SIlver o White To vote, please visit the following web page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/analogue-sequencer/surveys?id=2618018 Note: Please do

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: £1k (was Cyclon sticker shock!)

2010-06-13 by Paul Nagle

duncan wrote: > um.... but this is colin's pub. we shouldn't be discussing the beer in david's pub while we're in here. :-) > if you can share any "geordie-school" experiences with me, maybe we should take it offlist. Dude, I reckon I owe you a public apology for helping you up t

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Re: £1k (was Cyclon sticker shock!)

2010-06-13 by duncan

>>If the Octopus is anything like the Nemo I'm surprised by the statement "that works fine". :) I found the Nemo nothing more than a hugely frustrating, albeit very pretty, box of tricks that I could trip up almost without trying.

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] £1k (was Cyclon sticker shock!)

2010-06-13 by Ditton33

If the Octopus is anything like the Nemo I'm surprised by the statement "that works fine". :) I found the Nemo nothing more than a hugely frustrating, albeit very pretty, box of tricks that I could trip up almost without trying. Luckily ebay saved me from an expensive paper weigh

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£1k (was Cyclon sticker shock!)

2010-06-13 by duncan

>>Another point is that I'm willing to spend that money with Colin because he has a great track record of updates, service, and support.

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Re: Cyclon sticker shock!

2010-06-11 by ivancu@aol.com

Another point is that I'm willing to spend that money with Colin because he has a great track record of updates, service, and support. That is not the case with certain other sequencers that, while atrractive in features, I wouldn't touch due to the poor company history for suppo

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Re: Cyclon sticker shock!

2010-06-09 by robotchas

I agree, I think "under £1000", whatever that ultimately ends up being, sounds like a very fair price, when you consider the competition (which is not the Electribes). If that's out of reach, that's (a) hardly Colin's fault since I doubt he's buying yachts with his earnings, and

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cyclon sticker shock!

2010-06-09 by Ancient Eyeball Recipe

I can certainly understand, but given the price of hardware step sequencers, especially with cv/gate - the Cirklon seems to be very nicely priced. Perhaps it's not fair to compare to the Octopus, since you're paying for the form factor, cosmetics, etc - but maybe the Schrittmache

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cyclon sticker shock!

2010-06-09 by Colin Fraser

> I didn't think the price had been finalised, the only comment > I've seen is that it is expected to be below £1000. The final price still depends largely on one cost I don't have - that of the production enclosure, which is the single largest expense on the bill of materials by

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cyclon sticker shock!

2010-06-08 by Ditton33

I didn't think the price had been finalised, the only comment I've seen is that it is expected to be below £1000. The pre-built P3 was viewed as "not cheap" when it was released, but I suspect most people who bought it at original RRP then sold it made quite a bit of profit. Some

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cyclon sticker shock!

2010-06-08 by Josh

I would suggest trying to get your hands on a P3 maybe? On Tue, Jun 8, 2010 at 10:44 AM, loopkingstu wrote: > > > I've been in love with the system and a member since it's startup. As a kid > I couldn't afford even the DIY system. Now as an adult I'm sad to see even > now I can't

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Cyclon sticker shock!

2010-06-08 by loopkingstu

I've been in love with the system and a member since it's startup. As a kid I couldn't afford even the DIY system. Now as an adult I'm sad to see even now I can't touch this new model w the price being 1000 pounds Brit. Anyone else who would be more keen on buying as a kit or bar

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Re: Copy a pattern

2010-06-01 by Bouncer

Hi ,i found it in the manual,the options are in the paste section...;-) --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Bouncer" wrote: > > Hello all, > i remember in the version 3 when i copied a pattern ,i had many options as copy :steps ;aux,etc > now with the version 4 ,where all

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] View step without editing its value?

2010-05-31 by Tony Scharf

> > On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 5:27 PM, Colin Fraser > > wrote: > > > > > FUNC+step should show the values for that step in edit mode. > > If it doesn't, I broke it and didn't notice. > > > > Ahh! Perfect. This will make working with it much, much better. Tony [Non-text portions of

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] View step without editing its value?

2010-05-31 by Colin Fraser

> Maybe I am missing something, but in my P3 it would be very > useful to be able to view a value without changing it > (particularly note number). Is this possible? I am running > the 4.5 OS. FUNC+step should show the values for that step in edit mode. If it doesn't, I broke it

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] View step without editing its value?

2010-05-31 by Paul Nagle

Tony Scharf wrote: > Maybe I am missing something, but in my P3 it would be very useful to be > able to view a value without changing it (particularly note number). Is > this possible? I am running the 4.5 OS. Wasn't it Func+Step? Could be wrong, my memory ain't what it used to b

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View step without editing its value?

2010-05-31 by Tony Scharf

Maybe I am missing something, but in my P3 it would be very useful to be able to view a value without changing it (particularly note number). Is this possible? I am running the 4.5 OS. Thanks, Tony -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- NoiseTheo

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Copy a pattern

2010-05-30 by Bouncer

Hello all, i remember in the version 3 when i copied a pattern ,i had many options as copy :steps ;aux,etc now with the version 4 ,where all the options of copying ,i just found the steps number. Best regards

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] defective display

2010-05-26 by Colin Fraser

> I have a factory made P3 and the display will not power up. > May I have the part number to order a new one or do you have > any extras for sale, thanks. The original PLED displays had poor long term reliability. I offer a replacement kit with a white-on-blue LCD module, mounti

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defective display

2010-05-25 by ringmod45

Hi Colin, I have a factory made P3 and the display will not power up. May I have the part number to order a new one or do you have any extras for sale, thanks. Regards, RM

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Another P3 based album...

2010-05-24 by Ditton33

Other than a bit of ESX detail, this is P3 all the way. Non-expanded v3 P3 too. :) http://www.musiczeit.com/album.php?album=1451 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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P3 for sale

2010-05-23 by david

Hi i'm selling my P3, factory built, memory exp, new lcd screen, fully functional. I can ship it in eu but in august will be in us so i can sell there too. For any info, offers, pics, just drop me a mail ;) Thanks, bye D. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] troubleshooting recently acquired unit

2010-05-23 by Paul Nagle

Nick Rothwell wrote: > On 22 May 2010, at 13:26, Colin f wrote: > >> Sadly a MemX board will not interface with an organic hippocampus. > > I initially misread that as "organic hippopotamus" and thought: I've met Paul, and that's a bit unfair. Met? Why darling, I thought we meant

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] troubleshooting recently acquired unit

2010-05-23 by Nick Rothwell

On 22 May 2010, at 13:26, Colin f wrote: > Sadly a MemX board will not interface with an organic hippocampus. I initially misread that as "organic hippopotamus" and thought: I've met Paul, and that's a bit unfair. -- N. Nick Rothwell / Cassiel.com Limited www.cassiel.com soundclo

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Re: 4U > 3U refurb number 2

2010-05-23 by duncan

I can't email you directly to the address you are emailing me from. please send your postal address to me. d. --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "duncan" wrote: > > >>Did you received my pm mail? > yes- reply bounces though. you can have the panel, but the case is trash.

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Re: troubleshooting recently acquired unit

2010-05-22 by jesusgollonet

thanks Colin. Yeah, I guess that is the case. Will order one really soon so I can finally see the light :) Thanks a lot guys. Best regards, Jesús --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > Wow, thanks Paul for the ultrafast response. Func+stop (I > >

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: troubleshooting recently acquired unit

2010-05-22 by Paul Nagle

Colin Fraser wrote: > Paul's thinking of a different sequencer. LOL, so I was. Doesn't take long to lose one's faculties eh? BTW rare success today - managed to successfully explain how envelopes should work to one out of the two softsynth companies I'm pestering. Makes me wonder

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: troubleshooting recently acquired unit

2010-05-22 by Colin Fraser

> Wow, thanks Paul for the ultrafast response. Func+stop (I > don't have a shift key) does the trick. Great news!! Paul's thinking of a different sequencer. > Then it's just the screen I guess. Still, is there a way to > be completely sure? I think you can be 99.99% sure. The PLE

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] troubleshooting recently acquired unit

2010-05-22 by Ditton33

> >-----Original Message----- > >From: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > >[mailto:analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Paul Nagle > >Sent: 22 May 2010 12:21 > >(and if my memory is working). Does Colin provide replacements for that too? :D

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] troubleshooting recently acquired unit

2010-05-22 by Paul Nagle

jesusgollonet wrote: > 2. the stop button doesn't seem to work. Play does work and most of the other keys seem to do something (being unfamiliar with the unit and not having the screen makes it difficult for me to know what's going on), but stop doesn't stop the leds... Is there

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Re: troubleshooting recently acquired unit

2010-05-22 by jesusgollonet

> 2. the stop button doesn't seem to work. Play does work and most of the other keys seem to do something (being unfamiliar with the unit and not having the screen makes it difficult for me to know what's going on), but stop doesn't stop the leds... Is there anything I could do t

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