2006-10-29 by Paul Nagle
Jim Combs wrote: > > Funny how adding so many tracks can actually space things out (no pun > intended). I like how there is a lot of openness to the tracks so you > can hear all the little bits. A nice contrast to the JIC "wall of > sound" approach (which I also love love love).
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2006-10-29 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > > Morning gang, > > I know it's naughty, I know it's wrong but I thought I'd see what would > happen if I sequenced all my P3s at once... > > www.bogusfocus.com/pn/mp3/ThreeP3Jamboree.mp3 Funny how adding so many trac
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2006-10-29 by Eyesaw
Good Day Sequentixers: How well would the P3 handle sequencing midi data to control a MAQ 16/3 and an Electrix Repeater? Thanks, Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: Colin Fraser To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 5:50 PM Subject: RE: [anal
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2006-10-29 by defriesepoort
not made with my p3 it was beck in `98-`99 I did it all with the yamaha qy700 and multitrack recording. no computers! hope someone enjoy it. http://www.archive.org/details/Eppie_E_Hulshof_Historic_Edition von haulshoven
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2006-10-29 by Gene Schwartz
> > > > > Hi Gene, > >> > I wound up selling my Cubase sx 3 because its midi clock made >> > the p3 (and >> > another step sequencer) go rather insane. > > ³What firmware version are you running on P3, and what sort of insanity were > you getting ? > There have been various chang
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2006-10-28 by Colin Fraser
Hi Gene, > I wound up selling my Cubase sx 3 because its midi clock made > the p3 (and > another step sequencer) go rather insane. What firmware version are you running on P3, and what sort of insanity were you getting ? There have been various changes made to sort problems with
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2006-10-28 by Gene Schwartz
I wound up selling my Cubase sx 3 because its midi clock made the p3 (and another step sequencer) go rather insane. Has anyone been using Cubase 4 with the p3, particularly on os x? I¹m just not sure that I will ever bond with Live.... [Non-text portions of this message have been
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2006-10-28 by Gert van Santen
---- Original Message ---- From: Paul Nagle To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 10:38 AM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Assorted Demos > Morning gang, > > I know it's naughty, I know it's wrong but I thought I'd see what > would > happen if I se
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2006-10-28 by Paul Nagle
Morning gang, I know it's naughty, I know it's wrong but I thought I'd see what would happen if I sequenced all my P3s at once... Well, I tried being subtle once and nobody noticed. No such worries here: www.bogusfocus.com/pn/mp3/ThreeP3Jamboree.mp3 Two or three tracks pasted bac
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2006-10-27 by msrluminus
Not sure of the dimensions of the PLED pcb or the voltage(s) being supplied, (or if the controller is 44780-based) but if those requirements match up, you might look at these as a alternative: http://www.optrex.com/products/partdetail.asp?PartNumber=C-51848NFQJ-LG-ACN I've been p
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2006-10-27 by Nick Rothwell
On 27 Oct 2006, at 07:28, msrluminus wrote: > I'm pretty sure you got more than an ad. Sure - it's a useful site. But my eye was drawn to the bra (as it were). -- N. nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http:// www.cassiel.com
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2006-10-27 by ferrograph632
>>I thought I'd do a query for the Roland D-50, and I got an ad. for 50 D bras. Wow.
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2006-10-27 by msrluminus
>>>http://geargrok.com/index.html >I thought I'd do a query for the Roland D-50, and I got an ad. for 50 D bras. Wow. This page is a customisation of a Google search - powered by the Google database, but with some extra search terms added in the background so you get music gear r
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2006-10-26 by Colin Fraser
> Time to half brightness has > been the biggest issue for a long time with OLED. New processes have > improved this - what happens in factories now is that they burn them > in during production as the curve is quite steep when they are new. So is it fair to say that the uneven-n
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2006-10-26 by Jez Creek [Modulator ESP]
The backlight can be replaced, though it's a bit fiddly http://www.synthrestore.co.uk/products.htm#screens Jez On 26 Oct 2006, at 15:14, Oakley Sound wrote: > I think these would have EL (electroluminescent) panels and not LEDs. Yep, I suspect they predate the invention of the wh
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2006-10-26 by Nick Rothwell
On 26 Oct 2006, at 15:14, Oakley Sound wrote: > I think these would have EL (electroluminescent) panels and not LEDs. Yep, I suspect they predate the invention of the white LED. Both of 'em are now very, very dim. -- N. nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http:/
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2006-10-26 by Oakley Sound
> I have two Wavestation A/D's I think these would have EL (electroluminescent) panels and not LEDs. The EL panels don't last that long either, although my D50 is still going strong. Tony
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2006-10-26 by Nick Rothwell
On 26 Oct 2006, at 12:56, meadowfield1 wrote: > LCD's with LED backlight are still the best choice for lifetime - Hmm; I have two Wavestation A/D's which would disagree with you. (Or would they be old enough that they're using some kind of flourescent backlight...?) -- N. nick ro
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2006-10-26 by Colin Fraser
> On 26 Oct 2006, at 04:01, msrluminus wrote: > > > http://geargrok.com/index.html > > I thought I'd do a query for the Roland D-50, and I got an > ad. for 50 > D bras. Wow. This page is a customisation of a Google search - powered by the Google database, but with some extra sear
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2006-10-26 by Nick Rothwell
On 26 Oct 2006, at 04:01, msrluminus wrote: > http://geargrok.com/index.html I thought I'd do a query for the Roland D-50, and I got an ad. for 50 D bras. Wow. nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http:// www.cassiel.com
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2006-10-26 by gs3301r
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > is it possible that the display wears out on the P3 ? I have the P3 > > bit more than 9months now I guess. > > I recently noticed that the dots have different brightness on teh > > display, the ones that are
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2006-10-26 by meadowfield1
I mentioned this last time we met Colin, my display has the same problems - and It has been left on a long time. This is a characteristic of OLED displays. I am fortunate to be working on these at the minute at work (OSRAM displays) Time to half brightness has been the biggest is
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2006-10-26 by Steve
Uhh, Sequentix is the #1 link at Google when searching for 'Sequentix P3'. I don't think your Google Co-op site will do better than that. (Strangely, my site is #3 for the same query.) This really, really smacks of link spamming. -Steve --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com,
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2006-10-26 by msrluminus
The other day someone mentioned how "p3" was bad, since you can't find the Sequentix box out of the billions of links that come up. Problem solved. You should bookmark this and tell people about it. It makes things ALOT easier. go ahead... search for "p3"... http://geargrok.com/i
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2006-10-25 by Colin Fraser
> The one i got is described as a Axial Lead Non-Time Delay Fuses > 125V .5A, Fast Acting Wire-in-Air > Whereas the part spec'd is described as Radial Lead Resettable > Fuses .5A 60V > > Fuses are i guess something i havent come across so far in DIY synth > stuff so i'm not sure
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2006-10-25 by Colin Fraser
> BY the way how do you tell the serial number > with the kits? If it's a kit sold since April '05, the serial number will be displayed during the boot sequence. Older units will show #//// unless I get round to doing a firmware image for a serial number updater, but the number s
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2006-10-25 by bambam4236
Hi Colin yet another quick reply ;) yeah it fits the pcb up on its side but you have confirmed what i guessed and that is that its a one off fuse that will need replacing if it ever blows...hopefully no need for that! My soldering is pretty neat etc so i should be fine. Funny tha
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2006-10-25 by bambam4236
In looking for the fuse for the main PCB i followed the US BOM and found the part number to be no longer available, mouser suggested an alternative which was this http://www.mouser.com/search/ProductDetail.aspx?R=TR1% 2fMCRW500MAvirtualkey50400000virtualkey504-MCRW-500MA I realis
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2006-10-25 by bambam4236
Thanks colin and steve for the replies. I think the standoffs i have coming should be perfect by the sounds of it, if not i was just going to do as colin suggested and use the case to hold the led's while i solder them to the pcb...i guess if the standoffs fit though ill use them
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2006-10-25 by Colin Fraser
> hm, I had my P3 on for about 6 weeks constantly over last time but, > not a year or so... In that case it could just be a premature darkening of your module. Maybe it came from a bad batch, or was exposed to temperatures outside the specified range. If it gets to be a problem t
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2006-10-25 by henry stamerjohann
Am 25.10.2006 um 15:20 schrieb Colin Fraser: > A few people have seen this behaviour on the PLED displays, so I've > been > looking into it. > The light emitting polymers used in the PLED display behave > differently to > liquid crystal displays. > It seems that their brightness
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2006-10-25 by Colin Fraser
> is it possible that the display wears out on the P3 ? I have the P3 > bit more than 9months now I guess. > I recently noticed that the dots have different brightness on teh > display, the ones that are active in normal usage are slightly darker. > Is this something to expect ?
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2006-10-25 by henry stamerjohann
Hi Colin, is it possible that the display wears out on the P3 ? I have the P3 bit more than 9months now I guess. I recently noticed that the dots have different brightness on teh display, the ones that are active in normal usage are slightly darker. Is this something to expect ?
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2006-10-25 by Colin Fraser
> The spacers for the 5mm leds however is invalid and theres no > recommendation for a replacement part, i did find an old post of > colins about someone wanting to change the LED's and he made mention > of 6.4mm spacers but can someone confirm that is correct? Rapid dropped the
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2006-10-25 by Steve
My full US BOM is located here: http://www.nuxx.net/wiki/Sequentix_P3 For spacers, I ended up using a pair of shorter standoffs, but the ones specified there should be just about right. -Steve --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "bambam4236" wrote: > > I'm hoping someone o
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2006-10-25 by bambam4236
I'm hoping someone out there could confirm for me the height of the LED spacers for the P3? The spacers for the 8 3mm LED's are still avialable at rapid by the part number on the BOM so unless the part has changed i assume 9.1mm is correct. The spacers for the 5mm leds however is
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2006-10-24 by anatronn
Hello If someone here is thinkling of sellling, please contact me offlist A
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2006-10-19 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "tmoravan" wrote: > Or, just throw out a bunch of the regular P3 code and create a drum- > only version. Since the OS is so easy to reload, it would serve 2 > purposes - give you plenty of code space to try out drum ideas and > allow any
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2006-10-18 by tmoravan
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > I know you might be very busy with the last run and/or planning what > > the next sequencer will be, but are there any news of a Drum > > OS for the > > P3 ? > > The drum OS is still a possibility, mainly fo
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2006-10-17 by Colin Fraser
> I know you might be very busy with the last run and/or planning what > the next sequencer will be, but are there any news of a Drum > OS for the > P3 ? The drum OS is still a possibility, mainly for trying out ideas how the percussion side of codename-P4 might behave. I'd like
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2006-10-17 by otison
hi Colin, I know you might be very busy with the last run and/or planning what the next sequencer will be, but are there any news of a Drum OS for the P3 ? cheers, Olivier --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > > > I had read previously that the P3 has a
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2006-10-17 by Colin Fraser
> Ignore the futurlec info...i think its the wrong display anyway. The DDRAM addressing information was wrong on that page - the top bit is used to indicate that the instruction being written is setting the DDRAM address, so the actual addresses should really be 00 to 0F and 40 t
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2006-10-17 by bambam4236
Hi colin Ignore the futurlec info...i think its the wrong display anyway. I hunted and hunted and have found this http://www.onestopdisplays.net/OSD1602.php here in melbourne which is the same as the crystalfonts unit in every way i can see....and at $25au its even cheaper than c
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2006-10-16 by bambam4236
Hi Colin thanks for the info ;) I got the following HD44780 based backlit display from futurlec a while back http://www.futurlec.com.au/LED/LCD16X2BL.jsp I've conpared the spec sheets and the pinouts are the same as are the voltage requirements (if anything this model looks a bit
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2006-10-16 by tonylight222
Hi all Hi Steve I had the same problem after 2 month I don't use the p3, power on display stay off but p3 works!,I built my p3 kit so I've control and all the data arrive to display pin!! so seems the display is burn?or the ours display was defectives? Now I'm thinking to buy a n
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2006-10-16 by Colin Fraser
> I remeber hearing talk about a backlit display for the P3 and i think > it is mentioned in the build docs as there is an extra > reistor to add, > ive tried hunting the messages for backlit but didnt come up with > much...anyone here get one and could you possibly point me in t
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2006-10-16 by bambam4236
I remeber hearing talk about a backlit display for the P3 and i think it is mentioned in the build docs as there is an extra reistor to add, ive tried hunting the messages for backlit but didnt come up with much...anyone here get one and could you possibly point me in the right d
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2006-10-15 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > That just sounds like you have turned 'thru' on. Yes, that was the case. Sorted it all out for yesterday's gig and all seemingly working as I wished it to. Thanks for the help! -Jim www.myspace.com/jimcombs www.se
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2006-10-14 by Colin Fraser
> Colin, the sequencer works, its just that the display never comes > on. LED's work and it spits out MIDI, but no cool green ! For the sequencer to work without the display coming on, the CPU interface on the PLED module must be working, but there is a problem on the module driv
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2006-10-14 by srmaietta
Nope, no logic probe.. Ive got my meter.. and an old scope. Any other way to check? Could I rig up a logic probe w/ parts?? ~Steve --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > Colin, the sequencer works, its just that the display never comes > > on. LE
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