2007-04-21 by Colin Fraser
> I was using MidiOX, but have just tried P3Tools with the same > result ;( Try re-loading the current release firmware, to check there isn't a problem with your download of the beta file. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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2007-04-20 by Jesper Jensen
I was using MidiOX, but have just tried P3Tools with the same result ;( I have tried with and without the midi out cable. I bought a new cpu from you in August last year, could that have anything to do with it? Jesper. From: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:analogue-seq
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2007-04-19 by Colin Fraser
> The new OS sounds very interesting! > When I try to update I get the BAD DATA! Message. > My bootloader is v3.3 and the current OS is v3.1.006. MIDI loop, maybe ? Are you using P3Tools, or a generic sysex app ? Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.s
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2007-04-19 by Jesper Jensen
Hi Colin, The new OS sounds very interesting! When I try to update I get the BAD DATA! Message. My bootloader is v3.3 and the current OS is v3.1.006. Thanks, Jesper. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2007-04-19 by Colin Fraser
> I don't know if it's a bug with the latest beta, > but as soon as i turn on my p3, > it doesn't slave to midi clock, It's not a bug, it's an undocumented feature ;-) Fixed in a new beta I just posted. http://www.sequentix.com/v4beta.htm The new beta also changes the behaviour a
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2007-04-18 by david
Colin Fraser ha scritto: > > > I've uploaded the most recent beta build to > http://www.sequentix.com/v4beta.htm > hi! I don't know if it's a bug with the latest beta, but as soon as i turn on my p3, it doesn't slave to midi clock, i have to hit run (it plays) and then stop. Just
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2007-04-18 by eigentone2000
Yep, would make my life easier too.... Cheers, Mario > > Hi Colin, > I was wondering if you had ever revisited the "disarmed" trackmode? > > I love the ARM feature and feel it would be useful to be able to > disarm, as sometimes it's would be nice to to enable the disarming of >
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2007-04-18 by ballendo
If I had a circuit to look at... I could probably advise. Without that; it's a pointless exercise in speculation... Ballendo >In analogue-sequencer, "Colin Fraser" >wrote: > That's the most likely future scenario for a Sequentix kit. >The question is, which CPU ?
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2007-04-18 by ballendo
Colin, Thank you for the reply. So since the thing isn't being made anymore; what harm is there in allowing for DIY again? I am not in the UK. And while RoHS has invaded our shores too; it doesn't prevent me from making one for myself. But the lack of a circuit to follow does (I
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2007-04-18 by Colin Fraser
I've uploaded the most recent beta build to http://www.sequentix.com/v4beta.htm This build includes sysex dump and receive. P3Tools does not (yet) support the entirely new sysex dump format. Banks are dumped as a bank header, part blocks, and variable number of bar blocks, follow
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2007-04-17 by henry stamerjohann
Am 18.04.2007 um 01:29 schrieb Colin Fraser: > I'm implementing the sysex loading now. This is a fair bit more > complicated > than last time, since a bank is a variable size depending on how > many bars > are allocated to it. One big advantage is that you only need to > change t
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2007-04-17 by Colin Fraser
> just short question if you are about to post a follow up to the > easter seed of the latest P3 beta? I'm implementing the sysex loading now. This is a fair bit more complicated than last time, since a bank is a variable size depending on how many bars are allocated to it. One b
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2007-04-17 by henry stamerjohann
Hi colin, just short question if you are about to post a follow up to the easter seed of the latest P3 beta? only very minor issues found so far: - I had some problem with AUX events from 1 bar not working immediately in following bars, need to set manually - some values like acc
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2007-04-17 by Colin Fraser
> Could you supply the non-lead parts, and lead it up to the > end user to source the lead parts for themselves? The one place I can find the leaded CPUs has them at a knock down price, 'while stocks last'. If I ordered a load of boards, and they ran out of chips the next day, I'
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2007-04-17 by Wheaton, Simon
Maybe sell the kits as the PCBs with the lead-free surface mount processor already soldered in place? Simon Canberra AUSTRALIA ________________________________ From: Julian Sent: Tue 17/04/2007 11:45 PM Colin, Could you supply the non-lead parts, and lead it up to the end user to
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2007-04-17 by Jesse
Or let non EU countries order them? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2007-04-17 by Julian
Colin, Could you supply the non-lead parts, and lead it up to the end user to source the lead parts for themselves? Maybee you could offer a programming service for the ICs that need code loaded? Just a thought as to a way arround the restrictions. Julian [Non-text portions of th
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2007-04-17 by Colin Fraser
> I only discovered the P3 last evening. Since then I've been all over > the net looking for info and have yet to find the Schematics and/or > PCB layouts. I thought this was a DIY project? It used to be a DIY project, kits of PCBs are pre-programmed CPUs were available for about
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2007-04-17 by ballendo
Hello, I'm new here; Just joined the group. I only discovered the P3 last evening. Since then I've been all over the net looking for info and have yet to find the Schematics and/or PCB layouts. I thought this was a DIY project? I did find the firmware, and had a look at the owner
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2007-04-17 by Paul Nagle
Jim Combs wrote: > I now have one of each, though the ESX-1 just arrived and is without > any samples in memory, so need a day to do a mondo sampling session. > It works a little different too from the ES-1, so am having to get out > the manual;^( I did miss the global delay but
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2007-04-16 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > I stupidly sold my ES1 when I got the ESX-1, although I did at least > keep the ER1. I now have one of each, though the ESX-1 just arrived and is without any samples in memory, so need a day to do a mondo sampling ses
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2007-04-16 by Renegade Rhythms Corporation
Hi Colin, I was wondering if you had ever revisited the "disarmed" trackmode? I love the ARM feature and feel it would be useful to be able to disarm, as sometimes it's would be nice to to enable the disarming of several tracks and then jump over to another synth or drum machine
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2007-04-16 by Paul Nagle
ferrograph632 wrote: > that would be one of those "keeping it in the family" sales, eh? so > you'd know it had gone to a good home... :-) So true. > no, the arp is firmly in the "one of each" area of my grand > accumulation, whereas the p3s & the maqs I can actually justify havin
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2007-04-16 by PAUL NAGLE
keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk wrote: In-Reply-To: > > Hehe, as if! And I meant my ARP actually... can't see me doing much > with those - or my modular - again. :) Even those fabulous VCDOs? :o) Hehe, hey man, how ya doin'?! Didn't know you hung around here. Alas, not even turned on
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2007-04-16 by keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk
In-Reply-To: > > Hehe, as if! And I meant my ARP actually... can't see me doing much > with those - or my modular - again. :) Even those fabulous VCDOs? :o) Keith http://home.freeuk.net/lowpass
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2007-04-16 by Steven Clements
Hello sequencers(those that sequence) Does anyone use their P3 in conjunction with an Alesis MMT-8? I've recently got a hold of one and wonder if it should stay in the fold or be set free. Thanks for any comments Steve
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2007-04-15 by ferrograph632
>>You want another? I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion I'll never turn mine on again. Or even get it mildly excited.
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2007-04-13 by jeromepacman
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > A question in pattern edit mode, could we get a scroll mode > > who follow each bar of the > > pattern automatically ? (wd be good to have that in more of > > the data knob) > > I was going to add that at so
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2007-04-13 by Colin Fraser
> A question in pattern edit mode, could we get a scroll mode > who follow each bar of the > pattern automatically ? (wd be good to have that in more of > the data knob) I was going to add that at some point, though it could be tricky to edit patterns if the bar advances just as
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2007-04-12 by jeromepacman
Hi Colin, I enjoy the last beta improvements, really more intuitive without playlists. And now randomize & sculpt go all over the pattern, nice. A question in pattern edit mode, could we get a scroll mode who follow each bar of the pattern automatically ? (wd be good to have that
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2007-04-12 by Paul Nagle
Jim Combs wrote: ... >>> (& one of tom's old arp 1613s...) >> You want another? I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion I'll never turn >> mine on again. Or even get it mildly excited. > > > You gave me a mild heart attack there mate. At first I read you were > never turning on your
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2007-04-11 by Colin Fraser
> --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle > wrote: > > > of course, both my p3s are this colour too, & they were the main > > > reason I stopped working on the notron. now I have the octopus > too.... :-) > > > (& one of tom's old arp 1613s...) > > > > You want anot
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2007-04-11 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > > of course, both my p3s are this colour too, & they were the main > > reason I stopped working on the notron. now I have the octopus too.... :-) > > (& one of tom's old arp 1613s...) > > You want another? I'm rapidly
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2007-04-11 by Paul Nagle
ferrograph632 wrote: > of course, both my p3s are this colour too, & they were the main > reason I stopped working on the notron. now I have the octopus too.... :-) > (& one of tom's old arp 1613s...) You want another? I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion I'll never turn mine on
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2007-04-11 by ferrograph632
>>Is Tom Moravansky on this list?
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2007-04-10 by Graham Getty
http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/6863/1447/1600/octo_2.jpg Gulp! Is Tom Moravansky on this list? .Graham [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2007-04-09 by Nick Rothwell
On 9 Apr 2007, at 14:19, Colin Fraser wrote: > Ideally there would be an extra row of LEDs to indicate current > bar, and a > dedicated 'bar select' button to use at any time, but I'm yet to > find a > means to drill holes and mount switches in C. C certainly lets you shoot yours
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2007-04-09 by henry stamerjohann
Am 09.04.2007 um 15:19 schrieb Colin Fraser: > That would take a hefty bit of re-coding to achieve in P3, record > captures > data directly into the patterns at the current position, or step-by- > step in > ARP capture mode. There is no separate record buffer. > Similar results c
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2007-04-09 by Colin Fraser
> what I didn't get so far is how to change between the bars > other than > using the data button, reading your notes > I assume theres another way to select/jump to edit of a bar directly The DATA knob is the principle method. While you're in page 9 (bar edit), you can press the
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2007-04-09 by henry stamerjohann
hey colin, just played with the new beta for an hour now and like the changes, feels a bit quicker going from simple patterns to more complex things - that is cool! what I didn't get so far is how to change between the bars other than using the data button, reading your notes I a
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2007-04-09 by Colin Fraser
> Looks interesting, and I don't see any drawbacks compared to the > current playlist scheme (well, apart from the fact that the > silkscreen printing on the P3 will now be wrong...!). You can replicate anything achieveable with playlists, though if you have a playlist with the s
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2007-04-09 by Nick Rothwell
Looks interesting, and I don't see any drawbacks compared to the current playlist scheme (well, apart from the fact that the silkscreen printing on the P3 will now be wrong...!). I'm sure you know this, but: you'll presumably need a percentage-used figure for the pattern memory a
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2007-04-08 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "sequentix" wrote: > This is an early beta of the revised P3 OS discussed recently. > Read the release notes carefully before you decide to load it, it is > still quite some way from being finished. > And let me know how you get on with
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2007-04-08 by sequentix
...has added a new page here: http://www.sequentix.com/v4beta.htm This is an early beta of the revised P3 OS discussed recently. Read the release notes carefully before you decide to load it, it is still quite some way from being finished. And let me know how you get on with it.
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2007-04-01 by Nick Rothwell
On 1 Apr 2007, at 18:09, Colin Fraser wrote: > You wont be able to re-use the same 'bar' at multiple points in one > pattern, > but to replicate a playlist where you have the same pattern on > multiple > steps, you would just need to copy the bar you want to repeat to other > pos
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2007-04-01 by josh!
oh man im getting all excited ;-D On 4/1/07, Colin Fraser wrote: > > > > Is there any chance that the new OS will have a memory buffer > > for a whole > > bank rather than for an individual track? > > It might do, but it depends on how much code it would take to manage it. > When
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2007-04-01 by Colin Fraser
> Is there any chance that the new OS will have a memory buffer > for a whole > bank rather than for an individual track? It might do, but it depends on how much code it would take to manage it. When you go into edit mode, however many bars are used by the pattern being edited ar
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2007-04-01 by henry stamerjohann
colin, would it be possible to include a feature then where you play in some notes into a memory buffer (i.e played.from an ext. keyboard) and then insert notes from this buffer into sequentially every step activated? its a bit like the old roland MC sequencers have worked. you p
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2007-04-01 by Nick Rothwell
On 1 Apr 2007, at 13:15, Colin Fraser wrote: > This OS will most likely be released as an update for P3, but may also > appear on a new product. From your description, this sounds like a fork of the existing P3 OS. What would be the story regarding updates/fixes to the current OS
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