2008-03-17 by Colin Fraser
> hi,Mr Fraser which version pcb board for the P3 kit 035, and kit > 061?...best regards.. I don't know - before v1.6, but I'd have to trawl around lots of files to deduce what version of boards I had got to at the time I sold those kits. Best to ask whoever has them - the versio
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2008-03-17 by boops.secretvibes
hi,Mr Fraser which version pcb board for the P3 kit 035, and kit 061?...best regards..
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2008-03-17 by DB
I believe that we have 56 and 57 ( I could be wrong by a number or two) and we have v1.4. You might want to check the PCB itself, it should say the number, see this link: http://www.sequentix.com/build/cnst-bs.htm See where it says Main Board version 1.6 Dave Colin Fraser wrote:
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2008-03-16 by boops.secretvibes
hi,robert,i find your auctions ...in this NL site..do you shipping to France..in Europe : ) best regards.PS do exist an english version of this site....thanks.
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2008-03-16 by robnetrobnet
Hi all, I finaly decided to sell my two P3 kits that I purchased years ago from Colin. I never built the units. I never even opened the kits! Sigh... Anyway, they're up for sale (auction) on the dutch www.marktplaats.nl site. Cheers, Robert
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2008-03-09 by boops.secretvibes
Hi,just to know ,if the p3 generated just midi or mtc too?and the same question for the p4?thanks
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2008-03-08 by Colin Fraser
> Id like the polydac hardwired to the p3, but my own machine > is prior to you adding multiple midi outs - I assume youd > recommend me > cloning whatever circuitry you used on the latter p3s on a > bit of stripboard or something, to replicate the existing > single midi out > fo
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2008-03-08 by ivancu@aol.com
Colin - please let us know here when you've got your eBay listings posted. Thanks! Ivan
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2008-03-08 by Julian
Colin, Im thinking of rebuilding my current p3 (assuming not being able to procure another set of boards, your auction or otherwise) into a new enclosure, adding one of paul madox's poly dac boards internally, and possibly making the whole lot battery powered. Id like the polydac
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2008-03-08 by Colin Fraser
> hi ,everybody...i'm a french musician,"shortly "in english means how > many weeks?many months?..mr Fraser ,do you post here before, the ebay > auctions? musicalement...best regards. Boop's Shortly means as soon as I get round to it - hopefully in the next week. I will of course
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2008-03-07 by josh
Saying "shortly" leaves it pretty well 'open to interpretation' ;-) it's vague; without committing to any deadlines so nobody feels let down if dates get pushed back. 'shortly' could be a couple hours, or a couple months... its meaning can be very relative or subjective. (to some
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2008-03-07 by Stuart Carroll
Does that mean what I think it means ;) A prototype p4 sometime soon? s On 8/03/2008, at 9:29 AM, Colin Fraser wrote: > Well, funny you should mention that... > I've got one remaining NOS P3 kit that I'm planning to eBay shortly. > I also have two NOS ready-built P3s that will be
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2008-03-07 by boops.secretvibes
hi ,everybody...i'm a french musician,"shortly "in english means how many weeks?many months?..mr Fraser ,do you post here before, the ebay auctions? musicalement...best regards. Boop's
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2008-03-07 by Colin Fraser
Well, funny you should mention that... I've got one remaining NOS P3 kit that I'm planning to eBay shortly. I also have two NOS ready-built P3s that will be hitting the 'bay too - these are the last two production units, ever. These are units I held onto to inject a little bit of
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2008-03-07 by Julian
...just a thought. It seems like there may be a number of unbuilt P3 boards lurking about the place. Anyone like to sell me a set (the boards and the cpu)? I can get the rest of the components, the case etc myself. Mail me direct, if youre keen julian @ 22host24.com Thanks, Julia
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2008-03-06 by compuzik
Hi Duncan! Thanks for your reply. Can you contact me via email: compuzik@web.de I'm very interested! Kind regades, Achim --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "duncan" wrote: > > Achim- > I read your post & looked at your website with considerable interest, > & I have a litt
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2008-03-04 by THX1742
> > The hardware revision is on the mainboard silk screen. > Yours will be v1.6, the final revision. Just checked and just as you said, time to start ordering parts - finally. Cheers, Pete.
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2008-03-04 by Colin Fraser
> How can I tell the board rev? > The P3 chip has a sticker on it reading P3-2033 if that helps - Colin? The hardware revision is on the mainboard silk screen. Yours will be v1.6, the final revision. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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2008-03-04 by kkonkkrete
My number interface requests for the P4: - A big screen that allows you to see all values within a line - endless rotary encoders - dedicated pattern selectors and mute buttons dedicated CV + gate outs is a brilliant idea. Just one extra request: the ability to separately specify
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2008-03-04 by THX1742
Oh my word, the joy of synchronicity, so there are at least 3 unassembled P3's. I don't line anywhere near Seattle and to be honest am up for getting more knowledge by doing it myself, (hopefully overseen by a true electronics sensi) but then group discount also sounds tempting!
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2008-03-04 by THX1742
After a while of my P3 circuit boards waiting for some attention I can now give them some time, ready to order parts and get the soldering iron switched on. However I'm wondering if the bill of parts is the same regardless of the board revision? How can I tell the board rev? The
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2008-03-03 by Mark Pulver
HEY! I resemble that predicament, and live pretty dern close to Ivan as well. Anyone wanna give us a group discount? :) ------- ivancu@aol.com (01:05 PM 3/3/2008) wrote: >My P3 is still unassembled. I've got all parts including the correct style >pots, factory case and switches,
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2008-03-03 by ivancu@aol.com
My P3 is still unassembled. I've got all parts including the correct style pots, factory case and switches, etc. Is anyone out there available for some professional-quality kit building? I jst don't have the time to do it myself (still have WAY too many soldering projects) but I
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2008-03-03 by DB
I would say that the Octopus and Schrittmacher are much more "sophisticated" then the MAQ... of course the price reflects that just like in the P3... Just in the last year, a list member had troubles selling their home built P3 for $750 on ebay, so it's a matter of looking and wa
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2008-03-03 by hysham2000
Thanks for your comments Dave, I agree with you regarding the comparison with the sequencer I mentioned, they are not in the same league (the idea is to wait with one of this one till the P4 pop up). I would expand my price limit accordingly for something really good in the futur
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2008-03-03 by Steven Clements
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > so the intention is that P4 will have a physical interface > > that normal humans can understand > > Not "normal humans", no. > Musicians. > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > htt
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2008-03-03 by Richard Scott
Hi Colin so the intention is that P4 will have a physical interface that normal humans can understand, including a bigger display, and I can sequence modules, midi controlled fx, a drum synth, a modular and my moogermooger pedals all from the same box... (16 or 32 tracks?) I imag
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2008-03-03 by Colin Fraser
> so the intention is that P4 will have a physical interface > that normal humans can understand Not "normal humans", no. Musicians. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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2008-03-03 by hysham2000
Thank you very much guyz (and of course to the P3 father, Collin) for your feedbacks. So the P4 would arrive "soon" depending many factors. Maybe a P4 wish list might be needed if not done already to collect all users comments (the only comment I can give as a non user is "keep i
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2008-03-03 by duncan
>>Hi all, > Just bought an MC-202 for some fun. Have it set up with the P3 as > master clock, with the sync out into the MC-202 sync in. > > The 202 sequencer starts at roughly the same tempo as the P3, but > after about 2 bars gets out of sync, and does not recover. > > Any sugg
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2008-03-03 by Colin Fraser
> --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" > wrote: > > I also want dedicated percussion programming, but that may not > appear at the > Check out... the drum sequencer based on the Roland 808 schems... > http://www.eight-oh-eight.org/phpbb2/ > > Specifically...
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2008-03-03 by Steven Clements
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > Do you know when the P4 would be released and if it would be > > ? Sorry if > > this question has already been asked but I didn't find with the > > search... > > The question is asked fairly often, but I usu
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2008-03-03 by Stuart Carroll
Hi all, Just bought an MC-202 for some fun. Have it set up with the P3 as master clock, with the sync out into the MC-202 sync in. The 202 sequencer starts at roughly the same tempo as the P3, but after about 2 bars gets out of sync, and does not recover. Any suggestions?
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2008-03-03 by Steven Clements
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > Do you know when the P4 would be released and if it would be > > ? Sorry if > > this question has already been asked but I didn't find with the > > search... > > The question is asked fairly often, but I usu
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2008-03-02 by Nick Rothwell
On 2 Mar 2008, at 23:05, Colin Fraser wrote: > The question is asked fairly often, but I usually avoid answering > it as I > don't like to be vague. I guess you also have to be a bit wary of doing an Osborne. (http:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_effect) -- N. nick rothwell -- c
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2008-03-02 by Colin Fraser
> Do you know when the P4 would be released and if it would be > ? Sorry if > this question has already been asked but I didn't find with the > search... The question is asked fairly often, but I usually avoid answering it as I don't like to be vague. It's taken a lot longer than
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2008-03-02 by duncan
Achim- I read your post & looked at your website with considerable interest, & I have a little offer for you... :-) I have three maq 16/3 units, & I have upgraded at least two of them to the later versions (the third was a late production unit & so didn't need this work). I have
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2008-03-02 by hysham2000
Hello, First post here, I'm searching for a great sequencer and my searches bring me here (other actors considered in my price range are doepfer, future retro revolution r2, cyclus 3) Do you know when the P4 would be released and if it would be ? Sorry if this question has alread
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2008-03-01 by magnetize
ok, my fault....didnt initialise the memory on poweron...all fixed now... On 01/03/2008, magnetize wrote: > > just got around to installing v4 os on my p3. > > when i go in to create a pattern i dont have the option to change the > tbase or direction. > the tbase seems to be stuc
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2008-03-01 by magnetize
just got around to installing v4 os on my p3. when i go in to create a pattern i dont have the option to change the tbase or direction. the tbase seems to be stuck at 2n & has "???" defined , see pic - http://205.234.140.67/p3.jpg i guess this is an error & that direction & tbase
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2008-02-29 by Ryan Dean
The finished product looks very nice. You must've really wanted a sequencer bad to go through all of that work. Wish there were something(P4P4P4) for sale that looked as nice. Thanks for sharing, ehdyn On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 11:25 AM, compuzik wrote: > Hello! > > Sorry this is n
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2008-02-29 by compuzik
Hello! Sorry this is not a P3 but hopefuly although interesting! After a long period of building, now my selfbuild MAQ is ready. The plans and schematics are published in the german electronic magazine elector and later in a own book. In the building process I fight with many pro
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2008-02-29 by JIMBO
About: http://www.partikel-series.com/ The Partikel Series features electronic musicians and visual artists performing in a theatrical setting. Partikel Two features internationally known electronic musician Robert Rich and special guests. Peace, Jim
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2008-02-28 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Combs" wrote: > > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" > wrote: > > > What is that Randomize FUNC for note, base, range? > > > > Same as it ever was in v3 ;-) > > So you've just duplicated those key randomize au
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2008-02-27 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > What is that Randomize FUNC for note, base, range? > > Same as it ever was in v3 ;-) So you've just duplicated those key randomize auxes up in the keypad/FUNC/PAGE menus in addition to the aux menus? -Jim
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2008-02-27 by josh
And isn't there up to 4 repeats per step, not 2? Boops, You may have to wait patiently (with everyone else) until Collin announces his successor to the p3. It will happen eventually, he even recently alluded to work being picked up on it again. Every so ofter people ask about it,
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2008-02-27 by DB
Colin Fraser wrote: > > > What's the maximum note count I can get in pattern with MEMX? > > 16 steps x 16 bars = 256. > Use a note repeat on every step and you can have 512. > Use bar repeats on every bar, and you can have patterns that take a very, > very long time to repeat. >
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2008-02-27 by boops.secretvibes
mister colin fraser,pleaaaase,i am looking for a sequentix!!!when some news kits or builded p3?best regards and bravo for your work! > Message du 27/02/08 00:38 > De : "Colin Fraser" > A : analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > Copie à : > Objet : RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Gone
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2008-02-26 by Colin Fraser
> So, I guess my next question relates to Parts. Are parts like they > were in v3, now only more visible (on edit exit)? They are mostly the same. Instead of holding a playlist for each track, parts now just hold a pattern (or ghost) for each track. > What is that Randomize FUNC
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2008-02-26 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > FUNC+ takes you to the auxes if you're not already there, then > another FUNC+ enters aux config, as before. Of course it is. Duh, sorry, brain fart moment on my part. The new menus flummoxed me temporarily and I
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