2006-10-14 by srmaietta
Colin, the sequencer works, its just that the display never comes on. LED's work and it spits out MIDI, but no cool green ! ~Steve --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > so NO display? > > and > > no boot after beign fun for an hour or so..? > >
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2006-10-14 by Colin Fraser
> so NO display? > and > no boot after beign fun for an hour or so..? P3 wont boot if it doesn't get the expected response from the PLED display, so a failing display module could explain both of those problems. If you get a new module to try, see if the non-booting is fixed. Com
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2006-10-14 by srmaietta
Hello list, I have been away from my gear for the past two months. I had just tried my P3 last night (Kit, V1.5 boardset)and after a second of no lights, they began their blinky sequence but the Pled never came on. I could still play and tweak my sequences (we dont need no stinik
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2006-10-10 by Paul Nagle
Chris Reeves wrote: > Regards the korg er1.... I take it i can mess with the sounds via > KNOB Control....?? > Alas and alack. Korg used NRPNs for knobs on most of the electribe series (thankfully they use standard CCs on the ESX but *only* for the two sample parts). Now imagine
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2006-10-10 by Kev Gallagher
Well i've not heard a Verona in the flesh as it were but have heard they sound great and yet more knobs to tweak/grab, etc...tho surely not as much fun as a P3? I picked mine up a couple of weeks back after i saw the review in SOS and realised it could be the final piece in the j
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2006-10-10 by Chris Reeves
Hi Me again.....Just been looking... IT THE VERMONA DRM1 Any body out there got one for sale... Id be very interested..... Chris On 10 Oct 2006, at 17:48, Richard wrote: > the ER1 has a great and very "electronic" sound, its not an 808/909 > clone but has its own thing - I'd say
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2006-10-10 by Chris Reeves
Hi Regards the korg er1.... I take it i can mess with the sounds via KNOB Control....?? And im really looking for that computer type KWERK WERK Sound...... Cheers chris PS Also very interested in the drum mods that analogue solutions do.... I dont think its made by TOM at analogu
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2006-10-10 by Richard
the ER1 has a great and very "electronic" sound, its not an 808/909 clone but has its own thing - I'd say it sounded plastic rather than metal, definitely not wooden. For me it just seems to work really well with the analogue synths i use it with. Its not the most kciking aggresi
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2006-10-10 by Andrew Scheidler
Along the same lines, the ES-1 makes a great (sample-based) drum machine. Comes in handy when you want to throw in a pitch-shifted Star Trek sample too. I make percussion noises on my modular and use the ES-1 to turn them into beats :) Andrew >>> 10/10/06 10:26 AM >>> Chris Reeve
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2006-10-10 by Chris Reeves
Hi Many Thanks for such a fast reply..... Im sold on it... Thanks again..... Chris On 10 Oct 2006, at 16:26, plord@there.org wrote: > Chris Reeves wrote: > > Im looking for a drum machine.... And saw that you said that the > KORG > > ER-1 Was very nice......Im interested ing in p
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2006-10-10 by plord@there.org
Chris Reeves wrote: > Im looking for a drum machine.... And saw that you said that the KORG > ER-1 Was very nice......Im interested ing in picking one up cheap > hopefully..... You should be able to pick one up cheap very easily, depending on your idea of cheap. But they can be h
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2006-10-10 by Chris Reeves
Hi Im looking for a drum machine.... And saw that you said that the KORG ER-1 Was very nice......Im interested ing in picking one up cheap hopefully..... What type of sounds is it...Is it kind of full on electronic...... Cheers chris On 9 Oct 2006, at 21:12, Richard wrote: > well
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2006-10-10 by msrluminus
> im still struggling with getting these over here :( can anyone help > with a suggestion? Have you taken a look at digikey.com? They stock Cherry keys. For keycaps, have a look at xkeys.com under the 'accessories' sidebar item. Their caps have clear lenses that snap on top, so y
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2006-10-09 by david
Steven Clements ha scritto: > > I've just recently gotten my P3... still a newbie with it, and I've > got a few questions that I hope sparks up some conversation. > > What's your setup around the P3? > > How are you integrating the P3 into (with) the rest of the gear in > your se
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2006-10-09 by Colin Fraser
> Even though the controllers are a standard part of my JD-800 setup, I > evidently have not had my P3 config setup as it is now, or managed to > avoid these problems through dumb luck, or the OS updates have changed > something, or the JV-1080 operates differently than the other
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2006-10-09 by Richard
well it depends how much programming flexibilty you need and what kind of sound you like. I sold my machinedrum (for £750) to get the old korg er1 (for £75!) I prefer the sound and the ease of use of the er1 - of course, the machinedrum has greater flexibilty and multiple outputs
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2006-10-09 by Jesse
I agree, u cant beat the price for an electribe.... I think my buddy picked up an old em-1 for 90$? ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Naef To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 3:55 PM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: What's your P3 la
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2006-10-09 by Jesse
The MDrum SPS1 U/W's sampling capabilities are very limited, So I assume, although I do not own one, the Korg ESX has more advanced sampling abilities... If your looking for a great drum machine, just get the regular, non sampling SPS1, not the U/W, or if your looking for a great
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2006-10-09 by Martin Naef
Hi Stoffel Stoffel wrote: > By the way (and a bit off topic) i think about buying either an korg > esx or a machinedrum, but the machinedrum seems to be a bit overpriced > , on the other hand, it seems to have more things to play around, > than the esx. Any advice for me? Here's
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2006-10-09 by Paul Nagle
Stoffel wrote: > By the way (and a bit off topic) i think about buying either an korg > esx or a machinedrum, but the machinedrum seems to be a bit overpriced > , on the other hand, it seems to have more things to play around, > than the esx. Any advice for me? > I love my ESX an
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2006-10-09 by Stoffel
Seems like my setup is also quite simple: The P3 is my master and only sequencer. It goes through a miditemp mp-44, which i use as midithrough and bank switcher, to an EMU E64 Sampler (for Drums), a Waldorf Pulse (for Bass), a MBase01, and a ClaviaNordModularKeyb. The NordModular
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2006-10-09 by Jim Combs
The past two gigs, I've experienced a bit of "user error" on my part as I've outfitted my master controller (a JD-800) with its volume controller and hold pedal and added the JV-1080 as a module. Even though the controllers are a standard part of my JD-800 setup, I evidently have
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2006-10-03 by James Kneen
Thanks for your reply Colin, much appreciated. I'll update today. James. >From: "Colin Fraser" >Reply-To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com >To: >Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] Cannot access AUX events groups (NEWBIE) >Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 09:24:16 +0100 > > >Hi James, > > >
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2006-10-03 by Colin Fraser
Hi James, > I'm having some problems accessing the aux events groups. I > get to the aux > config page (pressing func and step mode button twice) but I > can't view the > groups by pressing the steps keys. I can set midi CC values > no problems. > > I'm using 3.1.006b and am work
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2006-10-03 by James Kneen
Hello All, I'm the proud new owner of a P3. I'm really enjoying this machine. Getting some really crazy patterns going with my Virus B and one or two softsynths. I'm having some problems accessing the aux events groups. I get to the aux config page (pressing func and step mode bu
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2006-09-28 by Martin
Boss Dr-5 ( the more than 10 years old box of Pandora that knows every chord in five different positions ) to MIDI in on a Korg Kontrol 49 ( 8 faders and knobs ) that goes into the P3 MIDI in. Then on P3's MIDI outs 1 to 3 an E-MU XL-1, a DSI Mono Evolver and on 3 a DSI Poly Evol
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2006-09-28 by Graham Getty
Just to make you feel less childish Paul. ;) P3 Midi outs to a Novation KS Rack, Korg MS2000R, EMU classic keys and Yamaha SY77 workstation. P3 Clock out goes to an Alesis SR16 drum machine. The SY77 is also connected to the Midi in of the P3 so it I want to do anything unusual,
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2006-09-28 by Nick Rothwell
> What's your setup around the P3? The P3 is a master clock. It feeds an OasysPCI or two, and a PowerBook running Max/MSP and Ableton Live. That's pretty much my entire studio (for both recording and live). (I have a pair of Nord MicroModulars which I must try to bring back onlin
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2006-09-27 by Paul Nagle
ferrograph632 wrote: > here's what I do with one of ours, in the live rig (actual > live-on-stage setup, this): > Amazing. I take it all back, I now see that *my* system is childishly simplistic... ;) Paul --- www.softroom.co.uk / www.JointIntelligenceCommittee.com
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2006-09-27 by Paul Nagle
Steven Clements wrote: > I've just recently gotten my P3... still a newbie with it, and I've > got a few questions that I hope sparks up some conversation. > Welcome aboard! > What's your setup around the P3? > The whole studio syncs to my main P3 including my old ARP sequencer,
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2006-09-27 by ferrograph632
>>What's your setup around the P3?
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2006-09-27 by Steven Clements
I've just recently gotten my P3... still a newbie with it, and I've got a few questions that I hope sparks up some conversation. What's your setup around the P3? How are you integrating the P3 into (with) the rest of the gear in your setup. Do you use it mainly for a live, or for
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2006-09-26 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "ferrograph632" wrote: > it'll probably work. nearly everything you would want to do is > possible somehow. > > d. ain't it wonderful?! :-D grtz, Chiel
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2006-09-25 by ferrograph632
>>I believe the design philosophy is: you can have the P3 running while you do *anything*
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2006-09-24 by Nick Rothwell
On 24 Sep 2006, at 20:20, Oakley Sound wrote: > Missed that one completely. And you can have the P3 running while you > enter the new sequence too. I believe the design philosophy is: you can have the P3 running while you do *anything*. This is, of course, utterly cool. -- N. nic
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2006-09-24 by Oakley Sound
> It does - use arpeggio capture, and turn RoNG off. What!! Goes and checks. Wow... this is fantastic. Missed that one completely. And you can have the P3 running while you enter the new sequence too. Marvellous machine this. Sorry Colin for getting that wrong. And I have now fou
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2006-09-23 by Jim Combs
MP3s of the Different Skies 2006 Concert (including P3 performances by Nick Rothwell and Jim Combs) are now available for download: http://www.differentskies.com/dailyphotolog200.html Enjoy! -Jim www.myspace.com/jimcombs www.sensitivechaos.com www.touchxtone.com
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2006-09-23 by ferrograph632
>>I don't think there's much correlation between music-vs-sonic-textures on the one hand, and more-vs-less-gear on the other. I know people who are seriously into the sonic textures world who work with very little gear, and people who have tons of gear who make very conventional
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2006-09-22 by Jesse
Arpeggio capture!!!! MY god, I better hurry and finish building my P3!!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: Colin Fraser To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, September 22, 2006 3:22 PM Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] P3 step sequencing? > > will the P3 let you
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2006-09-22 by Colin Fraser
> > will the P3 let you input simple 'one note at a time' sequences as > easy as say with an SH-101? > > I don't think it does. > > But I really wish it did. It does - use arpeggio capture, and turn RoNG off. That lets you enter notes in step time, one step per note. Or you can u
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2006-09-22 by nutrafx
cool, thats what i wanted to hear --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > > will the P3 let you input simple 'one note at a time' sequences as > > easy as say with an SH-101? > > > > I don't think it does. > > > > But I really wish it did. > > It
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2006-09-22 by Oakley Sound
> will the P3 let you input simple 'one note at a time' sequences as easy as say with an SH-101? I don't think it does. But I really wish it did. Tony www.oakleysound.com
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2006-09-22 by nutrafx
will the P3 let you input simple 'one note at a time' sequences as easy as say with an SH-101? thanks, aron
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2006-09-22 by Nick Rothwell
On 21 Sep 2006, at 12:52, ferrograph632 wrote: > it means that we are more interested in developing compositional > techniques & skill than we are in making "new sonic textures". I disagree. I don't think there's much correlation between music-vs- sonic-textures on the one hand,
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2006-09-22 by anatronn
Hi Im pretty new to this group and is not a P3 owner (yet). Is it possible to record continously changing midi data, like for example mod wheel or long pitchbends ? Or can it only record in sort of "step time" ? A
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2006-09-21 by Paul Nagle
ch.³l wrote: > International Talk Like A Pirate Day > was 2 days ago, Paul. > LOL, awesome! Makes a change from being premature. Paul --- www.softroom.co.uk / www.JointIntelligenceCommittee.com
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2006-09-21 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > Hahahahaaaaar. Weekend is nigh! Nigh, it is! Forsooth. > > Paul International Talk Like A Pirate Day was 2 days ago, Paul. But on subject: I guess my setup's probably a bit like Duncan's; i've cleaned out my studio du
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2006-09-21 by Paul Nagle
Jim Combs wrote: > Could this be a sign that we're finally able to do the things we're > been dreaming about? Or maybe, we've finally got the sonic textures > thing down;^) > I wonder if we've maybe just got it out of our system. Well, I'm *pretending* I have. I still occasionall
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2006-09-21 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "ferrograph632" wrote: > I find myself compelled to chip in.... & agree with tony & paul. > it's actually (pompous pronouncement alert) a healthy sign, this. > > it means that we are more interested in developing compositional > techniqu
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2006-09-21 by ferrograph632
>>I used to think like this and got myself surrounded by more gear than was really useful. These days I would rather have a P3 and one less sound source.
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