2003-07-14 by colinfraser_com
Sort of... I just found out PDF Writer has options for font embedding that need to be set so people see things the way you meant them to. The P3 manual in the files section has been updated so you now get the right 'Space 1999' fonts. If any other sad gits want these fonts, drop
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2003-07-14 by Paul Nagle
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 14:32:28 EDT, cikira@redmoon-music.com wrote: >And they want you to read minds, too! :-[ You don't want to read my mind... ;-) Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.uk www.BogusFocus.com
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2003-07-14 by cikira@redmoon-music.com
>www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3_Stoned10.mp3 > >hence the 4 - 10 :-) *snort* well. And they want you to read minds, too! :-[ Look at that, they let people on here who can't manage subject lines.. --Amanda __________ / / ### / \ l [O] [0] l |=| ----v=v \ |==| o===^-^ \__/ ||_ / __T___T
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2003-07-13 by Paul Maddox
Amanda, > >www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/ P3_Stoned4-10.mp3 > Paul's URL needs work in two places: > www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3_Stoned10.mp3 > Sheesh, you gotta watch these damn hippies ;-) Ermmm, its actually ;- www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3_Stoned4.mp3 www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3_Stoned5.mp3
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2003-07-12 by cikira@cikira.com
>www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/ P3_Stoned4-10.mp3 Paul's URL needs work in two places: www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3_Stoned10.mp3 Sheesh, you gotta watch these damn hippies ;-) --Amanda __________ / / ### / \ l [O] [0] l |=| ----v=v \ |==| o===^-^ \__/ ||_ / __T___T__ \ ..-.. / \ | ) )) (=
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2003-07-12 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
After reading this post, and listening to *all* the great mp3s, I am totally sold on the P3. And I promise to perform with it. Ravi
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2003-07-12 by Ravi Ivan Sharma
Hi, Just joined the list. Looks like I missed the first boat. But I will be on the second one for sure! I am in NYC. If there is anything I can do to help the process, just let me know. I want to put one of these next to my notron and see how they get on! Ravi
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2003-07-12 by Paul Nagle
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 01:27:27 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >This is so much easier than coming up with demo tracks myself ;-) >Thanks Paul ! Uh, my head.... I spose I should go listen to them myself now and check them for "frightening strangeness".... But the P3 passes my vital "can I
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2003-07-12 by Colin f
> Well guys, had a "relaxing" afternoon and improvised these new pieces > on the P3, courtesy of the indispensible "Part Copy" command. > > Thanks Colin!! > > It's just the P3 driving a Novation Nova with some Vermona PerFourmer > in there for good measure. This is so much easier
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2003-07-11 by Paul Nagle
Well guys, had a "relaxing" afternoon and improvised these new pieces on the P3, courtesy of the indispensible "Part Copy" command. Thanks Colin!! It's just the P3 driving a Novation Nova with some Vermona PerFourmer in there for good measure. Not high art, well the high is right
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2003-07-08 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I've uploaded a more complete BoM to the files section at Yahoo - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/analogue-sequencer/files/ This now includes order codes for Rapid Electronics in the UK. A couple of parts aren't available from them, so alternative codes for Farnell and Mapli
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2003-07-08 by elle_webb
What knobs and pads are being used on this? Does anybody have part numbers? I'd like to figure out what this would cost....
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2003-07-08 by Colin f
> i do have access to parts if the whole kit is not available. i work for a > small company here in portland OR. Hamptone Electronics. specializing in > tube based products..I basicly solder and box kits. but the owner is great > about helping me find any parts i need.. You shoul
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2003-07-08 by gabriel H
>From: "Colin f" >Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com >To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] cases.. >Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 09:03:20 +0100 (BST) thanks colin. please keep me posted on any developments. i'll be watching the posts closer
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2003-07-08 by Colin f
Hi Gabe, > my question is say i want to build one my self(asuming i have not > waited too long) The first run of kits is sold out, but hopefully there will be enough interest for a second run. > is any one going to produce the cases for a desk top version? for a > rack mount? hop
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2003-07-08 by gabriel H
>From: ch.3l >Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com >To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Re: P3 design goal #1 >Date: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 01:31:47 -0000 hello all. ive never posted but i've been watching for a while.. my question is say i wan
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2003-07-07 by Colin f
> I just wanted to say hello. I enjoy you're e-mails (especially you're > humor), and I still can't believe, that this is real. I think, I only > believe it, when I have the P3 running. It really is the thing I have > searched for for so long time. I hope so ! That last email sta
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2003-07-07 by ch.³l
> I thought I might add a little more detail so you know where I'm coming > from... [big technical story that i'm sure i only partly understand] > Cheers, > Colin f ...as easy and logical as you make it sound, it makes you wonder why noone else has built a similarish kinda thingy
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2003-07-07 by Stoffel
Hi there, I just wanted to say hello. I enjoy you're e-mails (especially you're humor), and I still can't believe, that this is real. I think, I only believe it, when I have the P3 running. It really is the thing I have searched for for so long time. Thank you in advance, Colin.
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2003-07-07 by Colin f
Chiel asked: > >i have just one question to which i think i already know the answer > >but i'm finding it kinda hard to believe; are all the playlist- and > >pattern editing functions really going to be available while the > >sequencer is running? because that would make this the
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2003-07-07 by Paul Nagle
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 19:12:49 -0000, ch.³l wrote: >i've just finished reading (studying, more) this newest version of >the manual and i think i'm very, very impressed.. I just read it too. "Wasted hippies" indeed ! >it looks like this machine is not only going to be a technically
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2003-07-07 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > Folks, > > I have uploaded the manual for the current revision of the firmware > to the files section at Yahoo. > > This includes operational details of the new features - Force To > Scale, 'The Randomizer' and
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2003-07-07 by Andy Wilson
> > they're at the bogusfocus.com/mp3/ sort place again and called > stoneed3 and somut else.. > they may not be there yet, having digffioulty tie ping. Waiter.....I'll have whatever Mr. Nagle is having :->) --- Andy Wilson http://www.techman.synth.net andy@techman.synth.net
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2003-07-06 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I have uploaded the manual for the current revision of the firmware to the files section at Yahoo. This includes operational details of the new features - Force To Scale, 'The Randomizer' and a couple of other things. Hopefully the PCBs will be here soon... Cheers, Colin f
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2003-07-05 by Colin f
> All the sequence output goes the > Fix-ToScale? Or was it Force, Colin? I guess Force is a little > aggressive man. I think it should be 'Force', as in "your ears can deceive you... use the Force". > Oh, you can tell at which point the drugs kick in when listening, I > think. N
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2003-07-05 by Paul Nagle
Alrighty, seems a good idea to show something a little simpler - so here are two mp3s (one very short as a sampler) that show just one track, playing one sequence. This time I have used a playlist that has 8 steps. Each step plays the 16 step sequence once. At each playlist step,
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2003-07-05 by Paul Nagle
Hey gang! It's been a woozy morning here, lots of self-indulgent sequencer fondling going on, testing out the newly-implemented Fix-To-Scale functionality and so on. For no very good reason I've uploaded a taster of mad sequencing. All the sequences generated consist of a playlis
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2003-07-04 by Colin f
> ...at soldering arghhh!!! how long do you think it will be before the > super funtime P3 love sequencer will be available pre-assembled? i > cant solder anything more complex than a guitar cavity or pedal > without ruining something [twice its been the soldering iron that ive >
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2003-07-04 by Colin f
> hmmm... > sounds like interesting stuff. i hope you realize you're raising > expectations of what this box can do sky-high...;) I'll update the draft of the manual with the current implemented feature set when I get time - it's obviously not up to date at the moment. There's fo
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2003-07-04 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: ... > The ability to do something similar is on the TBI list. > 'Controllers' are being replaced with 'auxiliary functions', which can > still be used for MIDI controllers, but can also be used for other > purposes, such
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2003-07-04 by nate
...at soldering arghhh!!! how long do you think it will be before the super funtime P3 love sequencer will be available pre-assembled? i cant solder anything more complex than a guitar cavity or pedal without ruining something [twice its been the soldering iron that ive ruined...
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2003-07-03 by Colin f
> I discovered later that in making a fix I had introduced a > typo in the > program. One of the two controller assignments and patterns > for each track was being > routed to the adjacent one instead, all the way down the line. > > There ya go Colin, a free secret to success. I'
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2003-07-03 by cikira@cikira.com
A friend who's a high school music teacher and local lounge act, tests maxWerk for me. This individual can break anything that has a part to break. Musically very gifted but most decidedly non-tecchie. Typically when he comes over he sits at my main workstation, and makes happy n
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2003-07-02 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 16:02:43 +0100 (BST), "Colin f" wrote: >>>I've always loved the names of Paul's demo tracks. :) >> >> It's usually their best feature... 8) > >Not since you got the new toy, surely ;-) > Fair point - there *was* quite a bit of input from "scrambled data" that c
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2003-07-02 by Colin f
>>I've always loved the names of Paul's demo tracks. :) > > It's usually their best feature... 8) Not since you got the new toy, surely ;-) Colin f --------------------------------------------- This email was sent using http://mail.uk2.net UK2.NET - UK's Biggest Host! - http://uk
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2003-07-02 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 06:47:06 -0700, Mark Pulver wrote: > >Mr Nagle has posted a funky little track at: > >http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3_Stoned1.mp3 > >I've always loved the names of Paul's demo tracks. :) It's usually their best feature... 8) Paul --- Paul Nagle - SoftRoom Mus
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2003-07-02 by Mark Pulver
colinfraser_com (02:50 am 7/2/2003) wrote: >Mr Nagle has posted a funky little track at: >http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3_Stoned1.mp3 I've always loved the names of Paul's demo tracks. :) Mark
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2003-07-02 by colinfraser_com
Folks, Mr Nagle has posted a funky little track at: http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3_Stoned1.mp3 This is the result of some addled noodling with a P3 driving a Nova and PerFourmer, with Korg electribes on rhythm duty. Apparently a lot of the controller data was randomness left in
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2003-06-26 by Colin f
>> does anyone have a basic design for the frontpanel (both rack and >> desktop) in the Schaeffer Apparatenbau .fpd format yet? personally >> i'm looking for the Desktop version paul did.. > > I have it (obviously), but I'm wiating for my board to arrive so I can be > 100% sure a
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2003-06-26 by Paul Maddox
Cheil, > does anyone have a basic design for the frontpanel (both rack and > desktop) in the Schaeffer Apparatenbau .fpd format yet? personally > i'm looking for the Desktop version paul did.. I have it (obviously), but I'm wiating for my board to arrive so I can be 100% sure abo
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2003-06-26 by ch.³l
does anyone have a basic design for the frontpanel (both rack and desktop) in the Schaeffer Apparatenbau .fpd format yet? personally i'm looking for the Desktop version paul did.. grtz Chiel
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2003-06-24 by topo gigio
Hello, I am very interested to the first results if beta version, I am ready to order one on the second run!!!!!!!!!!!! ...how much costs shipping in Italy? Giovanni colinfraser_com wrote: Folks, The first run of boards is now almost completely ordered and paid for, so I can no l
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2003-06-21 by Paul Maddox
Colin, > the first run price is a reduced 'beta tester' > rate. I hope all you first run buyers realised you're on a bargain > already... oh, yes indeedy.... Cant wait.... Paul
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2003-06-20 by colinfraser_com
Folks, The first run of boards is now almost completely ordered and paid for, so I can no longer take payment for boards unless you first check that there is a set left. There are a couple of payments 'in transit', so in the unlikely event of these not materialising, there may be
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2003-06-17 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 08:50:43 -0000, "colinfraser_com" wrote: >I know what you mean tho' ;-) >Mr Nagle will be getting his sequencer this weekend, so I'm preparing >to be bombarded with requests next week. I want, I want, I want.... and I'll scweam until I'm sick.... etc. Paul ---
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2003-06-17 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Colin, > Mr Nagle will be getting his sequencer this weekend, so I'm preparing > to be bombarded with requests next week. > Hadn't noticed - that should be interesting... especially if you can get the Polyphonic tracks done ;-) Paul
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2003-06-17 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Colin, > It hadn't really occured to me how easy it would be to implement > until recently. The controller number would be set-able to 'note', > then the sequencer woudl send a note message instead of a controller. > The velocity value for each step would be shared > by all 5 not
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2003-06-17 by colinfraser_com
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > do it , do it!!! > me want , me want... Sorry, I sound like another Paul ;-) Erm, you *are* another Paul... I know what you mean tho' ;-) Mr Nagle will be getting his sequencer this weekend, so I'm preparing to be bombarded with
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2003-06-16 by Paul Maddox
Colin, > At the moment the sequences are purely monophonic, but that may > change so that cc messages can be used as extra notes instead, > giving 5 note poly patterns. But this is in a future software > version, so it's likely, but not guaranteed ! now *THAT* would be sooooo coo
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2003-06-16 by colinfraser_com
> > At the moment the sequences are purely monophonic, but that may > > change so that cc messages can be used as extra notes instead, > > giving 5 note poly patterns. But this is in a future software > > version, so it's likely, but not guaranteed ! > > now *THAT* would be soooo
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