2006-09-07 by DB
I can pretty much say 5 here here's for the 5 that we have out here.... Dave 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 A
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2006-09-06 by Colin Fraser
> --- 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. > > Everything else is perfect for me. > > > > And maybe as pure luxury some ki
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2006-09-06 by Brian Cypher
Or perhaps.... Sequentix SequencAhhh! Sequentix Step Aerobix Sequentix Multistepper Sequentix StepTrax Peter Lunnon wrote: --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "timetrippad" wrote: > > The new product should be called the Sequentix Stepaliser. Or the > Stepulator. Stepathon
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2006-09-06 by Martin Naef
Peter Lunnon wrote: >> The new product should be called the Sequentix Stepaliser. Or the >> Stepulator. Stepathon? Sequentix Steptrix? Say that 3 times fast... > > The Sequentix Stepwerk! My vote is on Sequentulator. ;-) Bye Martin -- http://www.navisto.ch http://www.myspace.com/
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2006-09-06 by Peter Lunnon
--- 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. > Everything else is perfect for me. > > And maybe as pure luxury some kind of storage de
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2006-09-06 by Stoffel
Hi there, 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. Everything else is perfect for me. And maybe as pure luxury some kind of storage device, like a smart media card. Stoffel
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2006-09-06 by Steve
With my like of simple, recognizable names I'd be apt to pick something like the 'Sequentix Next'. It captures the spirit of the next generation of sequencer, and the word doesn't appear (based on my initial checking) to have any poor meanings in most major languages. It's also a
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2006-09-06 by Peter Lunnon
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "timetrippad" wrote: > > The new product should be called the Sequentix Stepaliser. Or the > Stepulator. Stepathon? Sequentix Steptrix? Say that 3 times fast... The Sequentix Stepwerk!
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2006-09-06 by timetrippad
"A few months?" So, frantically e-mailing Analogue Haven and then pre-ordering one of the final P3's to be sent to the U.S. was a little pre-mature? Oh well. ;) The new product should be called the Sequentix Stepaliser. Or the Stepulator. Stepathon? Sequentix Steptrix? Say that 3
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2006-09-06 by Peter Lunnon
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > I thought I might have a contest, get lots of great ideas in, then just go > with "P3 - The Next Generation". > > ;-) No no, have a contest and the winner gets the first new machine off the production line ;) Oh w
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2006-09-06 by Graham Getty
Can I add to the wants list more flashing lights? :-) > >-----Original Message----- > >From: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:analogue- > >sequencer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Colin Fraser > >Sent: 06 September 2006 10:05 > >To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com > >
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2006-09-06 by Colin Fraser
> > We'll need to come up with a more distinctive name... > > Ooh! Contest!!! I thought I might have a contest, get lots of great ideas in, then just go with "P3 - The Next Generation". ;-) Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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2006-09-06 by Fred Beecher
On 9/6/06, Colin Fraser wrote: > > We'll need to come up with a more distinctive name... Ooh! Contest!!! - F.
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2006-09-06 by Jesse
I think sequentix is a great name, like you pointed out, just build on that! Last model was the Sequentix P3, next one can be Sequentix ?whatever? Each model just has its own name, under the Sequentix brand.... seems easy enough... Sequentix Unity Sequentix Isis Sequentix P303 Se
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2006-09-06 by Martin
Dear Colin, It's a very sad message you send out indeed. As a musician who makes music for over 30 years the P3 realy was a dream come true. Hoping to buy you a drink or lunch at the Unconvention .... ! Martin ( I.O.U ... ! )
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2006-09-06 by Steve
Duncan, That's correct, if they are really looking for it. But if someone has just heard of "something called the p3" and wants to find it, that's what they'll search on. This isn't about smart person vs. dumb person, it's simply about the desire to have a unique name. This is ve
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2006-09-06 by ferrograph632
>>One thing that won't feature on the next sequencer will be the name "P4". Google on P3 and you get 60 million irrelevant pages. For P4 that rises to nearer 90 million. Whereas if you Google on Sequentix, the vast majority of hits refer to the P3 Sequencer.
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2006-09-06 by Colin Fraser
> Will that make like 150 production units? Man, I love owning 1/75th of > an entire product inventory. I wish I had done that for the Mini Moog > and Les Paul guitars;^) There will be 137 production units in total. I built 24 units in pre-production form, so that's 161 ready-bui
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2006-09-05 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "sequentix" wrote: > I am ceasing production of P3 after the current run has sold out. Will that make like 150 production units? Man, I love owning 1/75th of an entire product inventory. I wish I had done that for the Mini Moog and Les P
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2006-09-05 by Colin Fraser
> Miguel Mendoza wrote: > > Really sad news! This is the best sequencer I ever met. I'm > really worried about how small companies doing great things > like this are quiting the bussiness, some other from USA > don't ship to Europe due to the ROHS. Will all of we be > working wit
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2006-09-05 by Miguel Mendoza
Well, maybe I made my own interpretation, let's wait and hope that something good is coming. ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Naef To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 1:12 PM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Sequentix News Hi Miguel
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2006-09-05 by Jesse
P4.... bring it on bitches.... ----- Original Message ----- From: Martin Naef To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 7:12 AM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Sequentix News Hi Miguel Miguel Mendoza wrote: > Really sad news! This is the best sequ
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2006-09-05 by Martin Naef
Hi Miguel Miguel Mendoza wrote: > Really sad news! This is the best sequencer I ever met. I'm really worried about how small companies doing great things like this are quiting the bussiness, some other from USA don't ship to Europe due to the ROHS. Will all of we be working with
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2006-09-05 by Miguel Mendoza
Really sad news! This is the best sequencer I ever met. I'm really worried about how small companies doing great things like this are quiting the bussiness, some other from USA don't ship to Europe due to the ROHS. Will all of we be working with software only in a next future? I
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2006-09-05 by sequentix
Folks, There is a news update just posted to the Sequentix web page, which I'll quickly summarise here... I am ceasing production of P3 after the current run has sold out. The production cost of P3 in its current form has proved to be much too expensive. With the benefit of exper
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2006-09-03 by Ivan
I just bought a few of these: http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bin/item/PS-913/480/9_VDC,_1.3_AMP_POWER_SUPPLY_.html Very nice and inexpensive. You will need a 2.5mm power jack on your P3, or change the plug on the power supply. I bought some extra for my other 9Vdc devices. Iva
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2006-09-03 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" wrote: > However, it occured to me some time ago that using the DATA knob to enter > the bank initial tempo is a bit superfluous. > How often would you set the initial tempo to something other than the > current tempo you
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2006-09-03 by Colin Fraser
> i'm trying to get familiar with my new p3 but i'm a bit confused > setting the tempo of a bank to less than 120 bpm by the bank initial > tempo option (page 6, f3). changing to a tempo of less than 120 bpm > needs to do adjustments in 2-bpm-steps/even numbers only - The knobs o
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2006-09-02 by bit.headz
hiya all, i'm trying to get familiar with my new p3 but i'm a bit confused setting the tempo of a bank to less than 120 bpm by the bank initial tempo option (page 6, f3). changing to a tempo of less than 120 bpm needs to do adjustments in 2-bpm-steps/even numbers only - e.g. sett
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2006-09-01 by dayjob111
SOLD --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "dayjob111" wrote: > > Hi there- > > infrequent poster here but thought i'd offer this up on the list before i seek other avenues. > I bought my P3 a year or so ago from analog haven. (www.analoghaven.com) > > letting it go because
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2006-08-30 by dayjob111
Hi there- infrequent poster here but thought i'd offer this up on the list before i seek other avenues. I bought my P3 a year or so ago from analog haven. (www.analoghaven.com) letting it go because i'm pretty satisfied w/my hardware set up and just dont have a place for it. plus
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2006-08-29 by bambam4236
Well i shocked myself when i sat down to start on my P3 kit and finished damn near all of it in one weekend! Now i'm pissed because i thought it would take much longer so dont have all the switches etc to get it running....ahhh so close but not quite ;( Anyway I'm kicking myself
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2006-08-29 by bambam4236
Hi Ivan I'd be interested to see what you think of them and to be honest if you get them at all, hongkongsuperseller on ebay is a known bad guy....guess thats why he has his feedback hidden now. But if you get them id definitely like to know if they fit ;) cya Bertt --- In analog
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2006-08-29 by Ivan
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Steve" wrote: > > The instruction manual says min 400mA, 9VDC. Thanks for the info! I kept looking on the websites; always helps to read the manual. RTFM! I've got a few of these on order which should work fine (2.5mm tip so I ordered t
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2006-08-28 by Steve
The instruction manual says min 400mA, 9VDC. I'm using this one and it works great: http://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001&productId=252751 (It was purchased because it's switching and the shape of the wall wart its
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2006-08-28 by Ivan
What is the maximum current draw of a P3 sequencer? I want to make sure I get a power supply that runs cool. Thanks! Ivan
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2006-08-27 by Jim Combs
I've picked up my second P3, a second-hand unit s/n 1023. It was outfitted with only the wooden end pieces and I'd like to rackmount it if possible. Colin is looking for an extra set of rack ears back in the warehouse, but if anyone has a set they'd be willing to part with, email
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2006-08-27 by ivancu@aol.com
Not sure how they'll look on the final product but I ordered these today: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290021948759 They're cheap enough that I can always use them on something else. Ivan ______________________________________________________________________
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2006-08-27 by Steve
You're welcome. I'm glad you've found it useful. For what it's worth, I've also completed assembly of my P3. The page on my site (http:// www.nuxx.net/wiki/Sequentix_P3) has been updated accordingly, along with my photo gallery. A number of photos from the assembly of my P3, from
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2006-08-26 by ivancu@aol.com
Thanks again for doing this; nicely done! Ivan ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM. All on demand. Always Free.
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2006-08-25 by Steve
Hey everyone... You probably remember that a while back I linked to a PDF of the work-in-progress BOM for the P3 that I am building. Well, since then I've changed a few of the parts and thusly removed said PDF version of the BOM. In order to make it both easier to view and easier
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2006-08-22 by Steve Vigneau
Just beware, that BOM I posted isn't completely correct. I've used some different ceramic caps in place of the listed ones, and a few other parts are different or missing versus the 1.6 Europe BOM. As soon as I get a chance (and my P3 built) I'll post a final BOM detailing everyt
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2006-08-22 by ivancu@aol.com
I asked around and I guess RoHS parts aren't a problem with regular PCB's and lead solder. That makes our lives a lot easier! Ivan ________________________________________________________________________ Check out AOL.com today. Breaking news, video search, pictures, email and IM
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2006-08-22 by Colin Fraser
> I was wondering if there is currently a waiting time when > ordering a P3? There is a wait of around 4 to 6 weeks if you order now. This will possibly not be the case for long. I'll post an update on that later. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.
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2006-08-22 by Colin Fraser
> I just ordered quite a few parts from Mouser. From what I can tell a > LOT of the parts you have listed are RoHS. I spent a few hours > digging through the website and finding non-RoHS parts. Still haven't > gotten everything, but I should be able to from Jameco and others that
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2006-08-22 by Martin Naef
Hi Ivan Ivan wrote: > I just ordered quite a few parts from Mouser. From what I can tell a > LOT of the parts you have listed are RoHS. I spent a few hours The issue has been discussed quite a bit on the Synth-DIY list. Unless you're selling a product to Europe, it doesn't matter
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2006-08-22 by Ivan
I just ordered quite a few parts from Mouser. From what I can tell a LOT of the parts you have listed are RoHS. I spent a few hours digging through the website and finding non-RoHS parts. Still haven't gotten everything, but I should be able to from Jameco and others that have be
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2006-08-22 by augustusgorman
Hi, I posted this yesterday but it seems to have disappeared, so apologies if you get this message twice. I was wondering if there is currently a waiting time when ordering a P3? cheers.
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2006-08-16 by Zahir Manek
i'll check it out. thanks. btw, the p3 is what ive always wanted from a sequencer. its fantastic. Colin Fraser wrote: > I've had the P3 stay in sync with SX3, but my 808, synced > through midiclock through a KMS30 sync box, doesn't stay in > sync. I've just started playing with i
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2006-08-16 by Colin Fraser
> I've had the P3 stay in sync with SX3, but my 808, synced > through midiclock through a KMS30 sync box, doesn't stay in > sync. I've just started playing with it, so maybe i can fix > it somehow, but it seems like that may be an issue. It could be Cubase sending clumps of clock
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