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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 pics

2006-04-28 by Chris Reeves

Hi Could you send some pictures please.. Thanks chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "DJ Paris Lee" To: Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 11:35 PM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] P3 pics > as an addendum to my last post, I have pics of my P3 to show you if you > email me. I didn't

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P3 pics

2006-04-27 by DJ Paris Lee

as an addendum to my last post, I have pics of my P3 to show you if you email me. I didn't put one up on ebay b/c it takes too damn long for them to load.

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P3 available on ebay now.

2006-04-27 by DJ Paris Lee

I just put it up so it might take a little bit before it shows up Item 7410724353 I am sure this will not be my last interaction with a P3. Just in a bit of a bind at the moment.

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sp 12 >> p3

2006-04-22 by sad1robot@aol.com

i am re-wiring my patchbay and as background music/ distraction time killer, i slaved the p3 to an emu 1985 sp12 turbo . the p3 stayed in sync for well over an hour& never budged. love the p3 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] front panel & case pricing?

2006-04-21 by wallace winfrey

Colin f wrote: > Empty production P3 cases will be available again for one time only - next > time I place an order, I'll get extras for anyone with a kit who wants one. > After that, there will only ever be as many cases ordered as board sets, so > I won't have any spare. > The

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] front panel & case pricing?

2006-04-21 by Colin f

Missed this one... > I've been considering whether or not to build a P3 from the kit versus > buying one pre-built, and currently the only unknowns are the cost of > getting a panel done by Front Panel Express (assuming an FPD will be > forthcoming) and the cost of an empty case

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Re: OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-21 by acidmitch

> in CoolEdit I arranged the two bars on two tracks, and > made sure, that the first Clap of Bar1 and the first Clap of Bar2 > where exact on each other with no offset. Then I measured the > deviation of the other three Claps, and they had a maximum offset of > 0,5 ms between eac

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-20 by Oakley Sound

> Or another solution might be the Midex8 with that strange LTB Method. This should give you very exact timing and Steinberg did do a little two channel version of it too for 80GBP or so. The problem then will be how accurate Cubase spits out data, which should be very good. Or n

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-19 by Colin f

There's a big difference between purely tempo-based sequencing of MIDI events and linear playback of audio tracks, which seems to be the main purpose of many "sequencers" now. Taking account of the fact that once you record an audio track its tempo is pretty much fixed, unless yo

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front panel & case pricing?

2006-04-19 by wallace winfrey

Hello I'm new to the list, and although I've searched the archive, I didn't manage to find an answer to this question, so my apologies if it's been asked before. I've been considering whether or not to build a P3 from the kit versus buying one pre-built, and currently the only un

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-19 by Jesse

semi off topic, but I found when I slave my midi gear (P3, MDrum, MPC) etc.... to my protools le setup I get much more responsive start and stop commands, then vice versa.... I used to always record using my DAW as the slave, sending start/stop commands from midi gear but it woul

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-19 by Paul Nagle

Zed Velkovich wrote: > You wrote that we should not sync to a primitive midi clock, what did you have in mind? > No, I wrote that Cubase SX cannot be slave to MIDI clock (or couldn't last time I looked). It's one reason I remained with Cubase VST (before later abandoning both of

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-19 by Zed Velkovich

You wrote that we should not sync to a primitive midi clock, what did you have in mind? Paul Nagle wrote: Zed Velkovich wrote: > P3 can only work with midi clock? > It's a step sequencer - what other kind of sync did you have in mind? Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music / Bogus

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-19 by Paul Nagle

Zed Velkovich wrote: > P3 can only work with midi clock? > It's a step sequencer - what other kind of sync did you have in mind? Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music / Bogus Focus Records / Binar / Headshock / The Joint Intelligence Committee www.softroom.co.uk / www.BogusFocus.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-19 by Zed Velkovich

P3 can only work with midi clock? Paul Nagle wrote: On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 19:23:51 -0400, "Dave Magnuson" wrote: >Something else to try: Let a hardware box (P3 or a drum machine) be the >MIDI master device, and cubase as a slave. The timing will be better, but >probably still not p

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-19 by Paul Nagle

On Tue, 18 Apr 2006 19:23:51 -0400, "Dave Magnuson" wrote: >Something else to try: Let a hardware box (P3 or a drum machine) be the >MIDI master device, and cubase as a slave. The timing will be better, but >probably still not perfect. You can do that with Cubase VST but SX doesn

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-18 by Dave Magnuson

Something else to try: Let a hardware box (P3 or a drum machine) be the MIDI master device, and cubase as a slave. The timing will be better, but probably still not perfect. Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stoffel" To: Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 1:50 PM Subject: [anal

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-18 by Fred Beecher

On 4/18/06, Stoffel wrote: > > If anyone knows a solution to this Windows Timing stuff, please let me > know. Yes. Stop using a computer-based sequencer. : ) I use Live to arrange and tweak things I record (MIDI) live, but then I export the file to .MID and import that into my MC

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Re: OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-18 by em_dkj

> I export the file to .MID and import that into my MC-909, which is tight as > hell. My RM1X is tight as a gnat's chuff as well. You can't beat hardware sequencers !!!! But there are a few windows tricks to try with XP. Have you given configured XP to give priority to "backgroun

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P3 (possibly) for sale

2006-04-18 by DJ Paris Lee

I'm putting it out there that my P3 is available. Right now I've been offering it locally in Los Angeles, but I'll probably put it up on ebay soon. Looking for 750. contact me if interested paristhedj@hotmail.com

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Re: Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-18 by tmoravan

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" wrote: > > > Maybe someone has suggested this already I might have missed it. (I > am just offering my opinion). > > In a perfect world, when jumping to another pattern where the knobs > are in really different positions tha

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OT: Windows Midi Timing

2006-04-18 by Stoffel

Hi Folks, a bit off topic, but maybe you can help. I had the idea of arranging some of my tracks that I did with the P3 in my sequencer Cubas SX. So i recorded the midi out of the P3 into my computer, quantized everything, and was really shocked when i played back the track from

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Re: OS Question

2006-04-17 by legozone23

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "wep563" wrote: > > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > > > > > > Can someone tell me which OS I should be using? My machine has OS > > > 3.1.006b. The latest firmware update on the website is 3.1.006a. > > >

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] my P3 is 3o

2006-04-16 by Colin f

> I've just received the CPU. There is one problem now, the lcd > lights up very weakly and no info is displayed. I wonder if I > plugged the cpu in the right way, Is there a particular way > to do it? Do I need to load the firmware? You don't need to load the firmware. You do ne

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Re : [analogue-sequencer] my P3 is 3o

2006-04-16 by josÿffffe9 mauvais

Hi Colin, I've just received the CPU. There is one problem now, the lcd lights up very weakly and no info is displayed. I wonder if I plugged the cpu in the right way, Is there a particular way to do it? Do I need to load the firmware? regards, Honoré ----- Message d'origine ----

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Re: OS Question

2006-04-16 by wep563

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > > > Can someone tell me which OS I should be using? My machine has OS > > 3.1.006b. The latest firmware update on the website is 3.1.006a. > > The firmware update on the web site is the release version. > The 'a' in

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] OS Question

2006-04-15 by Colin f

> Can someone tell me which OS I should be using? My machine has OS > 3.1.006b. The latest firmware update on the website is 3.1.006a. The firmware update on the web site is the release version. The 'a' in the filename is misleading, I'll take it out. Best regards, Colin Fraser S

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OS Question

2006-04-15 by wep563

Can someone tell me which OS I should be using? My machine has OS 3.1.006b. The latest firmware update on the website is 3.1.006a. Thanks, Will

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Randomness

2006-04-15 by Colin f

> Can you tell me what actually happens when I apply a % of > randomisation to a > value in an aux? The randomisation events for numeric values just set the range of a random amount that will be added to the original value. So if you have a velocity of 60, and you set a randomise

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Randomness

2006-04-15 by Richard

Hi Colin Can you tell me what actually happens when I apply a % of randomisation to a value in an aux? I understand that it affects the likelihood of the programmed value being produced but does it in any way affect the likelihood of any other value being produced? Or put another

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Page select problem

2006-04-14 by Colin f

> Thanks for clearing that up for me, Dave. Seems that the manual has > some bad info on that subject. The last Analogue Haven machines had a stable beta version of the current OS. The PAGE+ shortcut to the play mode pages was added after they shipped out. It's proved to be a mor

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Page select problem

2006-04-14 by Martin Naef

wep563 wrote: > OK, so here is my problem. I'm trying to access page 5 in play mode so > that I can set the midi channel to something other than 1. The manual > says that in play mode, I should press the page key and select the > page that I need from the track/pattern buttons. W

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Re: Page select problem

2006-04-14 by wep563

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > > > The last Analogue Haven machines had a stable beta version of the current > OS. > The PAGE+ shortcut to the play mode pages was added after they > shipped out. > It's proved to be a more logical way to work, so i

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Page select problem

2006-04-14 by DB

To set the Midi Channel, when you first start the P3 up it's in "Play Mode" then hit "Func" + "Page" and you'll see the 4, 5, & 6 pages can be accessed. The first page or page 4, will have Midi Channel under F3. Hit F3 and the track that you want to use, and then it will display

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Re: Page select problem

2006-04-14 by wep563

Thanks for clearing that up for me, Dave. Seems that the manual has some bad info on that subject. This seems like a really great board. And the machine is fantastic.Thanks again, Will - -- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, DB wrote: > > To set the Midi Channel, when you fir

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Page select problem

2006-04-14 by wep563

Hello, I just received a new P3 from AnalogueHaven yesterday. Mine did not come with a users manual so I downloaded the online manual. My machine has the latest OS and from what I can see, the online manual is also the latest. OK, so here is my problem. I'm trying to access page

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-14 by Nick Rothwell

On 14 Apr 2006, at 08:20, Paul Nagle wrote: > I can understand the need for smoothness when doing cutoff > frequency or > volume tweaks. But trying to do it with note sequences, unless you're > trying to get as close to replicating a scale as possible, just > strikes > me as am u

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Re: Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-14 by Gary Chang

Paul Nagle wrote: > > I can understand the need for smoothness when doing cutoff frequency or > volume tweaks. But trying to do it with note sequences, unless you're > trying to get as close to replicating a scale as possible, just strikes > me as am unusual goal. I guess I just

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-14 by Paul Nagle

Colin f wrote: > Play mode knobs already work in pass through mode. > The code to do the same thing for pattern edit would be a bit more > complicated, and I'm not sure how much of the limited remaining space it > would take up. > I can understand the need for smoothness when doi

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-13 by Colin f

> >>So..... would it be possible to implement a 'Knob Pickup' parameter > switch that would control whether the knobs changed values immediately > or only when they 'passed through' the current value? > fwiw, I too have wondered about this possibility... Play mode knobs already w

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-13 by Michael Shipway

Colin said: > Well the knob positions are already sort of stored in the patterns... ;-) So..... would it be possible to implement a 'Knob Pickup' parameter switch that would control whether the knobs changed values immediately or only when they 'passed through' the current value?

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Re: Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-13 by ferrograph632

>>So..... would it be possible to implement a 'Knob Pickup' parameter switch that would control whether the knobs changed values immediately or only when they 'passed through' the current value?

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-13 by Colin f

> I guess Colin would have to find a way to remember the knob positions > for every pattern on every track and make the P3 do some maths before > updating the values. And that's just for notes... Well the knob positions are already sort of stored in the patterns... ;-) Best regar

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-13 by Thomas De Monaco

sorry! it was wrong. Am 13.04.2006 um 14:40 schrieb Thomas De Monaco: isch nett. Am 13.04.2006 um 14:45 schrieb Paul Nagle: On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 11:45:25 -0000, "beakanddune" wrote: >For example, if I am editing pattern 1 and set step 1 to have a note >value of C#3 and then leave

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-13 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 11:45:25 -0000, "beakanddune" wrote: >For example, if I am editing pattern 1 and set step 1 to have a note >value of C#3 and then leave this pattern and change step one in >pattern 2 to be F5, when I return to pattern 1 and move the knob the >value jumps to F5

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-13 by Thomas De Monaco

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Question re: Editing KnobValues

2006-04-13 by beakanddune

Hi all, I've had my P3 for a week now and I've found that its very easy to use (despite my initial confusion - RTFM helped). Its an excellent machine and I'm very impressed and pleased with it !! Now onto my current confusion - hope this makes sense. I was wondering whether there

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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Updating to 3.1006 do Not boot anymore

2006-04-13 by Colin f

> Same here. When you send the 55, should you see anything anywhere - > either on the P3 or the MIDIOx screens? Make sure you can see both the input monitor and output monitor windows in MIDIOx, have the PC ouput connected to the P3, and the P3 input connected back to the PC. Whe

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Updating to 3.1006 do Not boot anymore

2006-04-13 by DB

Here's what I did. I opened up Midi OX, turned on my P3, and saw the LED's. I then opened up the Sysex window from view and typed 55 and then did a Send Sysex from the Command Window menu. Then I pasted over the top of 55 (so 55 was NOT there) the string that is in the PDF. I the

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