2006-12-18 by bambam4236
yes please colin ;) I looove the brownian mode and any variations on that 'type' of direction would be ultra cool! Brett --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > hm... The new direction-mode sounds interesting; a variation on the > > brownian-rando
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2006-12-18 by bambam4236
Hi Doug I ended up getting the switches from mouser as they were a better price than anything i could find locally in australia. The price was pretty low so i even invested in spares. i can try to dig up the part number from mouser if you need it. Colin did pass on the following
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2006-12-18 by Colin Fraser
> Is this going to be updated in the manual as well? Manual updates follow release versions. If you need any more detail on any of the beta features, just ask here, or search the message archive and see if it has been asked before. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Syste
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2006-12-18 by Doug Wellington
On 12/18/06, Jim Combs wrote: > One of my P3s does not have rack mounts. Would your design include > rack mounts or use the existing P3 rack mount solution? I was thinking at first that I would just make a full width panel with rack mount holes in it. Then I started thinking that
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2006-12-18 by darkstr1746@comcast.net
damn. . . couldn't find the mp3 files for Sunday Afternoon. Got to the Bogus Focus page though and there i went to the gallery. Way cool photos . .especially the ones of the forest in G11 . simply beautiful kind regards john duval -------------- Original message -------------- Fr
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2006-12-18 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Doug Wellington" wrote: > Also, I recently bought the "stooge" panel business, and I'm thinking > of making an MOTM-style front panel for my P3, with the same textured > black paint. Anybody else interested in something like that? One o
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2006-12-17 by Dave Magnuson
----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Wellington" To: Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 6:16 PM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: where to buy cherry switches and keycaps > Also, I recently bought the "stooge" panel business, and I'm thinking > of making an MOTM-style front
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2006-12-17 by Doug Wellington
Previously: > im still struggling with getting these over here :( can anyone help > with a suggestion? It looks like I'm finally getting a set of P3 boards. (Yay!) Now I'm going through the archives, looking for information just like this. Did you ever find a solution? Also, I re
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2006-12-17 by Zed Velkovich
Is this going to be updated in the manual as well? sequentix wrote: Folks, v3.1.007 beta 9 is in Yahoo files now. This version icludes: - changes to MIDI clock handling - a new direction mode called "eitherway" with a 50% chance of moving to the next step, 50% to the previous - s
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2006-12-17 by Paul Nagle
Had a mellow afternoon. Noodled up some nice new sequences today and these are they. Sorry if a bit long and indulgent. You know how it is.... One P3 plays a Radias and Freebass, the other P3 plays a Proteus 2500 and a Virus. Accompanied by electribe and stoner. www.bogusfocus.co
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2006-12-17 by Colin Fraser
> hm... The new direction-mode sounds interesting; a variation on the > brownian-random mode? Yep - just the same bit of code, cut and pasted, with some different numbers. Might even add a couple more - there is space for 16 directions, and only 7 used so far. Best regards, Colin
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2006-12-16 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "sequentix" wrote: > > Folks, > > v3.1.007 beta 9 is in Yahoo files now. > This version icludes: > - changes to MIDI clock handling > - a new direction mode called "eitherway" with a 50% chance of > moving to the next step, 50% to the pr
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2006-12-16 by sequentix
Folks, v3.1.007 beta 9 is in Yahoo files now. This version icludes: - changes to MIDI clock handling - a new direction mode called "eitherway" with a 50% chance of moving to the next step, 50% to the previous - sculpt for length now includes 13 - a new user config option, "Gate e
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2006-12-15 by philsmillie
> > Any difference between the toggle and mute functions via midi CC? There is a third function that cycles through the following states (starting from a muted track)... Record ready (track muted) Record ready (track un-muted) Track mute Track un-mute ... can't remember what Coli
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2006-12-13 by Hans Greuber
Hi; The live rec mode of the P3 is cool.. I can do at last some things I always wanted..But I would like the Eric mode as well...as a X-mas gift... It has a very peculiar way that notes don´t overlap. I mean you have a half bar loop.then press a chord and notes get already quanti
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2006-12-12 by Colin Fraser
> I have never enabled remote control on the P3 before but the manual > indicates by doing this, it's possible to toggle on/off the > patterns via > midi cc. > > Has anyone tried this before? I've been working like a mad > man lately ( at > work right now) so I won't be able to t
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2006-12-12 by synchro1
At 05:24 PM 12/11/2006, jneilyahoo@jneil.com wrote: > When I've tried this in the past I was never quite happy with the >results. Part of what makes the Reich pieces work is the inexorable >morphing you get from the analog recorders drifting out of sync. With >digital stuff -- es
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2006-12-12 by jneilyahoo@jneil.com
> > > it made me think, though, about how one might achieve reich's > > "phasing" effect using a step sequencer. by "phasing", he usually > > means two similar patterns (rhythms, tonal phrases, whatever) starting > > off in sync & gradually drifting out, with one or the other pul
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2006-12-12 by Larry Pham
I have never enabled remote control on the P3 before but the manual indicates by doing this, it's possible to toggle on/off the patterns via midi cc. Has anyone tried this before? I've been working like a mad man lately ( at work right now) so I won't be able to test this out for
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2006-12-11 by Colin Fraser
> it made me think, though, about how one might achieve reich's > "phasing" effect using a step sequencer. by "phasing", he usually > means two similar patterns (rhythms, tonal phrases, whatever) starting > off in sync & gradually drifting out, with one or the other pulling > ahe
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2006-12-11 by ferrograph632
....was on the box last night, south bank show. I didn't record it, but I will if it's repeated. it made me think, though, about how one might achieve reich's "phasing" effect using a step sequencer. by "phasing", he usually means two similar patterns (rhythms, tonal phrases, wha
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2006-12-10 by Jim Combs
Hey all, Just wanted to let you know about an internet radio show this week playing some of my live recordings featuring the P3. Check it out if you get a chance. -Jim AMBiENT PiNG RADiO is pleased to announce the latest installment in the ALMOST LiVE MUSiC SERiES on Monday Decem
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2006-12-10 by Hans Greuber
>Ever try focussing on what you CAN do instead of on what you CAN'T do? Then... Why do you say me try with sculpt and bla bla bla...? > >--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Hans Greuber" > wrote: > > > > Man; > > > > That is not possible with sculpt... you can´t adjust no
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2006-12-10 by Peter Lunnon
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Jesse" wrote: > > I think they want one box that does everything well? > Well that will be the P4, obviously...
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2006-12-10 by ch.³l
Ever try focussing on what you CAN do instead of on what you CAN'T do? --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Hans Greuber" wrote: > > Man; > > That is not possible with sculpt... you can´t adjust notes with it but pitch > and other values... > > This is not the Golden Boy m
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2006-12-10 by Hans Greuber
Man; That is not possible with sculpt... you can´t adjust notes with it but pitch and other values... This is not the Golden Boy movie... Hans > > > The tie button does not automatically streetches the note when > > pressed.. you > > have to set the knob to the same pitch... ( Th
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2006-12-10 by Larry Pham
Hey guys, I currently have my P3 slaved to my DAW and every time I press play on the DAW the P3 starts. Is there a way to have the P3 start only when manually triggered? Ideally, I would like to have the P3 setup to trigger 8 independent channels only when triggered from the DAW
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2006-12-09 by tmoravan
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Hans Greuber" wrote: > > Hi; > > No ofense here Tom... but instead of sabotage our likes.. you could better > take a nice dutch beer... > > Best; > > Hans > Any recommendations? I've tried a number of the Belgian ales, and currently I'v
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2006-12-09 by Miguel Mendoza
Sorry but I don't see why you should always adjust the note pitches to the same tone. ----- Original Message ----- From: Hans Greuber To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 09, 2006 8:51 AM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] About 13 , tie and FM synths Hi; Th
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2006-12-09 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Hans Greuber" wrote: > The tie button does not automatically streetches the note when > pressed.. you > have to set the knob to the same pitch... ( That I know) > It is possible to include in a further add, that when you press the > tie
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2006-12-09 by Hans Greuber
Hi; There are some more things I would like to include in the wish list after cleared.. The tie button does not automatically streetches the note when pressed.. you have to set the knob to the same pitch... ( That I know) It is possible to include in a further add, that when you
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2006-12-09 by Hans Greuber
Hi; No ofense here Tom... but instead of sabotage our likes.. you could better take a nice dutch beer... Best; Hans >--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Eric" wrote: > > > > Hi Colin and P3-ers, > > > > Thanks for the replies about entering notes of more than one step >le
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2006-12-08 by Miguel Mendoza
Well, I'm also pretty glad with my P3, I have other sequencers, analog, digital and even virtual ones and P3 is my favourite, but the note length feature is not very strange or exoteric in a sequencer, I would like to have it too. I subscribe to this although if it's not possible
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2006-12-08 by Jesse
I think they want one box that does everything well? ----- Original Message ----- From: tmoravan To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 10:17 AM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Longer notes! --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Eric" wrote
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2006-12-08 by tmoravan
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Eric" wrote: > > Hi Colin and P3-ers, > > Thanks for the replies about entering notes of more than one step length . > I get the impression you agree that music is made with shorter and longer notes :-). Now I don't think it is a very i
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2006-12-08 by sad1robot@aol.com
just a thought. . or a wish. id love to have one or two levels of 'UNDO' i think it would be nifty to be able to back track a few work steps. ive changed note sequences ..that ..and wished i hadnt . is this possible? p3 with the arp 2600( kenton midi -kit :) today was wicked. usi
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2006-12-08 by Hans Greuber
Hi People; Ey this Eric´s mode of stretching existing notes and let forward existing notes is mega cool! ( And best for random detroit techno non musicians as me )( I just want to retire my old 202 ) But still make sequences ala http://www.discogs.com/artist/Robert+Hood .. master
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2006-12-07 by Eric
Hi Colin and P3-ers, Thanks for the replies about entering notes of more than one step length . I get the impression you agree that music is made with shorter and longer notes :-). Now I don't think it is a very individual request/need I have so I would like to explain what it is
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2006-12-07 by Jesse
>I'm sure kits will never be assembled Have some more faith Colin, geez ;) ----- Original Message ----- From: Colin Fraser To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 11:03 AM Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] How many P3s Exist? > Hi Colin, would you
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2006-12-07 by Colin Fraser
> >I'm sure kits will never be assembled > > Have some more faith Colin, > geez ;) Ah, I missed out the word 'some' in there... so I'm not accusing all DIYers of laziness. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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2006-12-07 by Colin Fraser
> Hi Colin, would you care to comment on, assuming all the P3 kits are > built, how many P3 are there in existance? Thanks. I'm sure kits will never be assembled, but if they all were, and no other units had been destroyed, there would be 252 P3s total. Best regards, Colin Fraser
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2006-12-05 by Dave Magnuson
> An interactive sequencer which can't chord is (IMHO) about as useful > as a music keyboard which can't chord. > > > > You mean like a monosynth? > > > ;) Drew Agreed: I plan to take my SH-101 to the grave. Just TRY to pry it from my death grip :) Dave PS. I'll gladly take all o
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2006-12-05 by Paul Nagle
Colin Fraser wrote: > Of course you can, but for a very long note, it can mean adding quite a lot > of ties. > What's being asked for is a more direct way to do this. > There is already the quick method for setting ties, where you hold the STEP > MODE key while activating some ti
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2006-12-05 by Andrew Scheidler
>>> Nick Rothwell 12/05/06 5:54 AM >>> An interactive sequencer which can't chord is (IMHO) about as useful as a music keyboard which can't chord. You mean like a monosynth? ;) Drew
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2006-12-05 by Colin Fraser
> Correct me if Im wrong please, > but can't you just enter notes and tie them together to get longer > steps? Of course you can, but for a very long note, it can mean adding quite a lot of ties. What's being asked for is a more direct way to do this. There is already the quick m
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2006-12-05 by srmaietta
Correct me if Im wrong please, but can't you just enter notes and tie them together to get longer steps? Then you can also add rests where you want as well.. I guess it depends on how your equipment deals with the MIDI data, but hmmm this works doesn't it?? I do think that the ab
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2006-12-05 by Oakley Sound
> An interactive sequencer which can't chord is (IMHO) about as useful as a music keyboard which can't chord. I agree completely. However, I am willing to take all your monosynths off your hands for absolutely nothing. Just send them to me and I will dispose of them thoughtfully.
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2006-12-05 by david
Hi, talking about the note length 13: i use it a lot, but seems it doesn't work with sculpt, i can reach only the 12 value. Could it be implemented in future? Thanks David Chiacchiera con i tuoi amici in tempo reale! http://it.yahoo.com/mail_it/foot/*http://it.messenger.yahoo.com
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2006-12-05 by Nick Rothwell
On 4 Dec 2006, at 22:01, Colin Fraser wrote: > The TR909, for example, does not let you turn on more than one step > at a > time, and I find it really annoying. The whole experience of performing with the P3 is vastly improved by the fact that it allows chording. If you want to (
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2006-12-05 by Colin Fraser
> talking about the note length 13: > i use it a lot, but seems it doesn't work with sculpt, > i can reach only the 12 value. > Could it be implemented in future? Ah... I forgot about that. I'll sort it soon. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.seque
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