2006-09-20 by bambam4236
Hi guys im still struggling with getting these over here :( can anyone help with a suggestion? thanks Brett --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "bambam4236" wrote: > > Well i shocked myself when i sat down to start on my P3 kit and > finished damn near all of it in one wee
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2006-09-20 by anotherbbs
Hi,Tony, You are famous for your Oakley Sound modulars! Nice to see you here. I am not in the same situation like you. I've been fighting with the limitation of just one Elektron machinedrum and a FR revolution. These are what I'm using right now. While I also have mpc1k, korg em
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2006-09-20 by Colin Fraser
> I am curious to know the future plan of Sequentix. What they will > bring out next? The immediate future plan is to get through the remaining mountain of P3 soldering before I even think about the follow-up... Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.se
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2006-09-20 by Paul Nagle
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006 09:33:57 +0100, Oakley Sound wrote: >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. Using the P3 has made my music more minimal but, yet, more >focused.
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2006-09-20 by Oakley Sound
> I've been wanting one but I am not the one who have masses of gears and can spend a grand just for sequencing. I need more sound sources. 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 so
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2006-09-19 by anotherbbs
I am curious to know the future plan of Sequentix. What they will bring out next? It is sad that p3 it out of production now. I've been wanting one but I am not the one who have masses of gears and can spend a grand just for sequencing. I need more sound sources. Regards, /M.Q.
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2006-09-19 by ferrograph632
>>Thinking about this, there is a relatively simple solution for note limiting that wouldn't take too much code space. The 'note rng' settings allow you to set the base note and range covered by the NOTE knobs when you are editing a pattern. These are stored separately for each t
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2006-09-17 by Richard
correction: "tear in the eye" and "rainbow in the soul" featuring the P3 are here: http://www.myspace.com/docdicrecords and my band grutronic is http://www.myspace.com/grutronicmusic Richard [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2006-09-17 by Richard
Hi just to show I don't spend all my time irritating Coilin with daft requests, I upped a couple of unusual pieces I ran run live from the P3 last night. They are "tear in the eye" and "rainbow in the soul". here: http://www.myspace.com/docdic. Both works in progress, grateful fo
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2006-09-17 by Jim Combs
I really appreciate all the updates this week. It made it easy for Nick and I to jam out here at Different Skies. Thanks for the over the top response to our pleas;^) -Jim
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2006-09-16 by Colin Fraser
> "Wouldn't that be 16 x 3?" > well 16 x 3 would be nice, but only 3 x 16, 6 x 8, or 12 x > 4 are availlable under the current OS The way patterns are divided up is based on taking bits from the pattern number and giving them to the bank number. So it only works easily with binar
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2006-09-16 by Nick Rothwell
On 16 Sep 2006, at 12:43, Richard wrote: > well 16 x 3 would be nice, but only 3 x 16, 6 x 8, or 12 x > 4 are availlable under the current OS What I meant was: why would you want 16 x 2 if there's (presumably) room for 16 x 3? nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance --
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2006-09-16 by Richard
"Wouldn't that be 16 x 3?" well 16 x 3 would be nice, but only 3 x 16, 6 x 8, or 12 x 4 are availlable under the current OS Richard Recent Activity a.. 3New Members b.. 3New Files Visit Your Group SPONSORED LINKS a.. Sampler b.. Voice synthesizer c.. Text to speech synthesizer d.
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2006-09-16 by Nick Rothwell
On 16 Sep 2006, at 00:56, Richard wrote: > Also, is it possible to add a 16 bank config with 2 patterns per > travck Wouldn't that be 16 x 3? nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http:// www.cassiel.com
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2006-09-16 by Jim Combs
DIFFERENT SKIES 2006 Electronic Space Music Concert Saturday, September 16, 2006 Hear tonight's concert streaming live from the Arcosanti amphitheater! Requires iTunes. Open iTunes, open Advanced, open Open Stream: rstp://edtv.opb.org/dskies Concert 7:30-10p (Pacific Time). More
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2006-09-16 by Richard
Hi I'd really appreciate finding a way to send simple program changes at the beginning of each track without using up an aux each time (my lovely old Akai SGO1v won't remember multis) Is this possible? Could it be? - its a shame to use up a whole aux just to send one value each t
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2006-09-16 by Richard
"The 'note rng' settings allow you to set the base note and range covered by the NOTE knobs when you are editing a pattern. These are stored separately for each track. How about a user config option that allows the note range for input to also be enforced as a limit for randomise
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2006-09-15 by clements1990
Groovy --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > Folks, > > FAO those of you waiting on delayed wooden end cheeks... > I've been in to the factory this morning to approve a sample from a revised > CNC program. > It looked very nice. > Hopefully they'll
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2006-09-15 by Nick Rothwell
On 15 Sep 2006, at 03:52, Paul Nagle wrote: > Another good way to get random values taken from a specific list of > values is to grab them from another track. This is also a useful technique for building long sequences: the Loremarie sequence (appearing at the Different Skies web
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2006-09-15 by Colin Fraser
Folks, FAO those of you waiting on delayed wooden end cheeks... I've been in to the factory this morning to approve a sample from a revised CNC program. It looked very nice. Hopefully they'll get the rest of them done next week, then take a few days for finishing. So they could b
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2006-09-15 by Colin Fraser
> _"You can set a high and low note for the randomness - > randomisation is > always positive so the lowest output value is the actual > note/velocity/whatever. The highest value depends on the > random amount > you set for each step using the knob." > > ah, mm, this machine is s
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2006-09-15 by Paul Nagle
Richard wrote: > Hmm, a year later and i am still confused about this machine! What you say means the randomness is always adding a value and never subtracting it so I still think the abilty to define upper and lower limits would be more flexible. > I see what you mean: you'd hav
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2006-09-15 by Richard
_"You can set a high and low note for the randomness - randomisation is always positive so the lowest output value is the actual note/velocity/whatever. The highest value depends on the random amount you set for each step using the knob." ah, mm, this machine is still confusing m
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2006-09-15 by Colin Fraser
> What I would really like is to be able to set a high and low > note limit for the random aux settings, so I could set > velocity and pitch not to stray beyond a certain limit - I > use the random features for all my work on the P3 but at the > moment too many things can jump ou
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2006-09-15 by Paul Nagle
Another cool thing you can do with randomness is vary the random values over time. To do this, increment the aux D accumulator then set the random aux you require on row D. Any steps set this way will change as the D accumulator counts up. You can do groovy things using the accum
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2006-09-15 by Paul Nagle
Richard wrote: > Hi > > What I would really like is to be able to set a high and low note limit for the random aux settings, so I could set velocity and pitch not to stray beyond a certain limit - I use the random features for all my work on the P3 but at the moment too many thin
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2006-09-14 by Richard
Hi What I would really like is to be able to set a high and low note limit for the random aux settings, so I could set velocity and pitch not to stray beyond a certain limit - I use the random features for all my work on the P3 but at the moment too many things can jump out in an
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2006-09-14 by Paul Nagle
Richard wrote: > Hi > > when the mixer is enabled why does it use the row of knobs about "part" instead of "track"? Seems counter intuitive to me - I would much prefer to have the knobs be above the actual tracks that are being controlled. It would use less of brain to know immed
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2006-09-14 by DB
Hmm.. my Mark III works fine with overlapping notes, but I think you need to get the OS upgrade ROM from Syntecno. They still had a couple left a couple of years ago... Dave Colin Fraser wrote: > > > > Does the Syntecno insist on a CC for slide switching ? > Aside from anything e
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2006-09-14 by Richard
Hi when the mixer is enabled why does it use the row of knobs about "part" instead of "track"? Seems counter intuitive to me - I would much prefer to have the knobs be above the actual tracks that are being controlled. It would use less of brain to know immediately which knob was
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2006-09-12 by Jim Combs
http://www.differentskies.com/dailyphotolog20a.html -Jim
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2006-09-12 by Nick Rothwell
When I power on my P3, it remembers the last bank I was in, but doesn't pick up the BTempo; I have to switch to another bank and then back to the first to get it. (I'll double-check, but not right now - we're in the middle of a song...) nick rothwell -- composition, systems, perf
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2006-09-12 by Nick Rothwell
On 12 Sep 2006, at 11:47, Colin Fraser wrote: > I can mail you the updated build if you're feeling brave enough to > do an > update just before a gig ;-) > I guess you have a few days before the big night, so you could always > downgrade if you find anything odd. True enough. As
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2006-09-12 by Colin Fraser
> and we've found a curious problem when syncing our two P3's. The > stage setup has an Opcode Studio 5 dealing with beat clock > for all 18 > musicians, and it's programmed up with a set of presets, each one of > which designates a different MIDI input as beat clock source, > se
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2006-09-12 by Nick Rothwell
So, Jim Combs and I are here on stage at Different Skies (well, I am - Jim's off giving a TV interview at the moment, but his P3 is here), and we've found a curious problem when syncing our two P3's. The stage setup has an Opcode Studio 5 dealing with beat clock for all 18 musici
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2006-09-12 by magnetize
Posted by: "Colin Fraser" colin@sequentix.com sequentix > > In the original 303, when any note is slid into another, the gate stays > high. > So it makes sense for a 303 clone to auto-slide on overlapped notes, and > it > also makes it simpler to program - TIE means stretch the s
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2006-09-11 by Colin Fraser
> yes, the glide function can be turned on or off by sending > cc0, ive got that > setup as an aux. In the original 303, when any note is slid into another, the gate stays high. So it makes sense for a 303 clone to auto-slide on overlapped notes, and it also makes it simpler to p
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2006-09-11 by magnetize
> Posted by: "Miguel Mendoza" > > Hello, I use to work with a midifed Roland TB 303 Devil Fish and the P3 > works perfect with ties, accents, etc... Just like the internal TB seq. but > with more options. Did you try to configure the TeeBee with the autoglide > option? I think th
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2006-09-11 by sad1robot@aol.com
ive have a teebee mk 3 . .w/ the ring mod osc. and works nicely w/ the p3. my only complaint about the teebee ( comparing it with the two other tb-303s i own which both have their own sound ) is the lack of an Accent Level control. It slides and accents as it should. . but that h
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2006-09-10 by Miguel Mendoza
Hello, I use to work with a midifed Roland TB 303 Devil Fish and the P3 works perfect with ties, accents, etc... Just like the internal TB seq. but with more options. Did you try to configure the TeeBee with the autoglide option? I think that the solution is more into de TeeBee t
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2006-09-10 by Colin Fraser
> P4 .Bin the front panel and start again :) , P3 ? Amazing > Great features and potential , a magic creative machine > BUT.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' The ' control surface i rate alongside > the Dx7 ..Your p3 is quite ' left' and needs more ' right ' . ...snip... > Having said all this i
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2006-09-10 by Paul Nagle
Vrx wrote: > > most coders and circuit builders are heavy on the left , like quantum fizzisists and algebra crossword makers .at least 75 % of artists are more ' right '.You can be both ..... > Totally agree dude. For example, coding can and should be both artistic and creative.
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2006-09-10 by magnetize15
Anyone using their P3 with a Syntecno Teebee (http://www.xs4all.nl/~syntecno/) ? I got a Mark 1 after hearing it was an excellent 303 emulator and with the 303-esque sequencing on the P3 thought it would be a good combo. However, i havent been getting very good results...maybe th
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2006-09-10 by Vrx
P4 .Bin the front panel and start again :) , P3 ? Amazing Great features and potential , a magic creative machine BUT.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' The ' control surface i rate alongside the Dx7 ..Your p3 is quite ' left' and needs more ' right ' . http://www.funderstanding.com/right_left_bra
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2006-09-09 by bounce
First off let me express my happiness with this incredible machine. Buying the P3 definitely is one of the best decisions I made in my life. It helps me to make music the way I want to make music and you can hear it in the result. For me the P3 is perfect. Once I heard about the
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2006-09-09 by Richard
"It would be a simpler project to develop a CPU board transplant for P3 users who are essentially satisfied with what they've got, but would like more storage, independent MIDI outs etc.," yes! especially if that can be combined with some kind of memory card option - though I'm n
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2006-09-08 by Ivan
Just got them today. As advertised; although they're pretty lightweight, they're ok knobs. I bought some ReAn knobs anyway so these are options/spares for the P3 and other projects. But certainly a decent value, and the service was fine from hongkongsuperseller. Ivan --- In analo
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2006-09-07 by ivancu@aol.com
>I've considered a P3 MkII as an alternative or parallel development to >(codename)P4. >It would be a simpler project to develop a CPU board transplant for P3 users >who are essentially satisfied with what they've got, but would like more >storage, independent MIDI outs etc., and
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2006-09-07 by clements1990
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > > > > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Stoffel" > > wrote: > > > > > my wish for a P4 would simply be double memory: 24 Banks with 8 > > > Patterns, 16 Tracks with 8 Aux-Tracks, 16 Playlists. Thats it.
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2006-09-07 by sequentix
Folks, All remaining units are now spoken for. There is a reserve list in case anyone decides not to follow through on an order, so there is a small chance if you are quick... Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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