2006-01-27 by Colin f
> I do like to have different lengths or directions for various > items(note/velocity/cc and such...) due to habits from other > sequencers, > and your Aux to Track N, Aux Event works great for that. It doesn't > work for the velocity but it does for cc control to have different
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2006-01-27 by henry
Hi colin, would it be possible to create a sort of copy or macro based funktion to copy events like aux setting definitions from one playlis to the other (or is this already possible?) I often play live notes into P3 and use to record them over 2 or for playlist to get a chained
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2006-01-27 by henry
yes that macro would be great and handy feature IMO Am 27.01.2006 um 20:25 schrieb Colin f: > I've been considering macros that set up pattern values as well as the > auxes. > For example, a macro to set up a fixed chord across all the aux > notes might > take the main notes from
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2006-01-27 by Colin f
> According to my MPC 4000's Midi Event list: > > 1 - Modulation Wheel > 2 - Breath Control > 4 - Foot Controller > 5 - Portamento Time > 64 - Sustain Pedal Probably 1, 2 and 4 are routable to different things on most synths. 5 may be permanently wired to porta time, so not such
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2006-01-27 by Colin f
> Can you mount a power supply inside the rack mount case. In the Kit > pictures, it looks like there might be room. Has anyone done > this (USA 120v > supply). I think there should be plenty room. The reason I use a wall wart supply is because it means exemption from a number of
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2006-01-27 by David Bate
Colin f wrote: >>The data input and MIDI control of the P3 are VERY >>impressive. The only >>major feature of the Schrittmacher, that makes it worth >>looking at, is the >>different row lengths for note and velocity data. > > > Those are interesting features, but I'm not sure how
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2006-01-27 by David Bate
Colin f wrote: > Any suggestions as to the four most commonly responded-to-by-synths CC > numbers ? I have a number of synths that use CC 105 for Cutoff and cc 106 for Resonance... According to my MPC 4000's Midi Event list: 1 - Modulation Wheel 2 - Breath Control 4 - Foot Contro
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2006-01-26 by Paul Nagle
Hey gang, started programming some velocity layered voicey things into my Proteus 2000 (with overlapping velocity windows). It's shite to program but the results are awesome. Each velocity layer had its own morphing filter and two accumulators increase velocity and cutoff frequen
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2006-01-26 by implode7@comcast.net
-------------- Original message ---------------------- From: "Jack Deckard" > Hi, I'm looking at buying either a (preassembled) P3 or Schrittmacher. I had > a couple of questions. > > Can you mount a power supply inside the rack mount case. In the Kit > pictures, it looks like th
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2006-01-26 by Jack Deckard
Hi, I'm looking at buying either a (preassembled) P3 or Schrittmacher. I had a couple of questions. Can you mount a power supply inside the rack mount case. In the Kit pictures, it looks like there might be room. Has anyone done this (USA 120v supply). Colin stated in an early po
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2006-01-26 by Paul Nagle
Richard Scott wrote: >recording using a PC sequencer and the P3 as slave what frame rate should I >use? > >I think my MPC 4k uses 25 non drop, but then i have no friggin idea what >difference it makes or what a framerate even is :) > > It isn't relevant to the P3 as framerate is
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2006-01-26 by Martin Naef
Hi Richard Richard Scott wrote: > recording using a PC sequencer and the P3 as slave what frame rate should I > use? Framerate is used to select between the different SMTP time formats (hh:mm:ss:ff - where ff is the current frame). Those are only relevant if you record soundtrack
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2006-01-26 by Richard Scott
Anyone know of a good windows app which will split a midi sequence file output from my P3 into separate channels/tracks? I am amazed that none of my current gear seems to do this! Richard
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2006-01-26 by Richard Scott
oh Paul, you are awful... but thanks for the nfo richard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Nagle" To: Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2006 5:25 PM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] framerate > Richard Scott wrote: > > >recording using a PC sequencer and the P3 as slave what fr
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2006-01-26 by Richard Scott
recording using a PC sequencer and the P3 as slave what frame rate should I use? I think my MPC 4k uses 25 non drop, but then i have no friggin idea what difference it makes or what a framerate even is :) Richard
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2006-01-26 by Colin f
> I like the idea of using it in a > temporary enclosure until Ive had it for a while.. The trick is not to end up with in that same temporary enclosure five years from now... >... and a switch used to program what > the aux'es respond to. this will also be set > semi-premanently
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2006-01-25 by Steve Maietta
Thanks for the ideas Colin. I like the idea of using it in a temporary enclosure until Ive had it for a while.. good thinking. As for having everything hardwired and software configurable.. that may work for YOU a software wizard, but for myself probably wouldnt be as smooth!! as
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2006-01-25 by Paul Nagle
Hullooo?
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2006-01-25 by Paul Nagle
Apologies for this; some P3 content though... Announcing the Joint Intelligence Committee's new release "In Session", available now. This release was pruned from a live performance of over 7 hours at the Renaissance Rooms, London last October. The three band members all used P3s
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2006-01-24 by Colin f
> So no one has any comments for me regarding MIDI/CV features for use > with a P3 and a modular? I'm just looking for any opinions regarding > what features would be most useful or requested by YOU guys to have > on the front panel of this module, with the P3 in mind. My modular
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2006-01-24 by em_dkj
Hi I've uploaded a beta of P3Tools to go with Colin's beta 3.1.006b39. If you use the pattern config editor you will see that it knows about 'Reverse To Zero' and 'Reverse Bi-polar' Accumulator Limit Behaviour. I managed to introduce a embarrassing gaff in 1.07. The Accumulator R
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2006-01-24 by ivancu2
Unfortunately it doesn't look like I'm going to have time in the foreseeable future to assemble my P3 kit (much less learn how to use it). I had ordered the kit with circuit boards, switches, key caps, and case. I also have two of the PLED displays. I'll figure out a total price
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2006-01-24 by srmaietta
So no one has any comments for me regarding MIDI/CV features for use with a P3 and a modular? I'm just looking for any opinions regarding what features would be most useful or requested by YOU guys to have on the front panel of this module, with the P3 in mind. quick recap: Avail
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2006-01-24 by Jesse
Anyone reccomend any good Electronics books, related to music... I thought I saw a few recommendations on Colins site, but I forget now... -JC [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2006-01-23 by David Bate
Colin f wrote: . > Each pattern has its own timebase, so they can all run at different speeds. as well as controllable via the AUX's.... Dave
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2006-01-23 by colinfraser_com
Folks, Another slight update in Yahoo files... One bug fix Paul picked up, though it's a pretty obscure one related to changing MIDI channels with events during a tied note. Plus this build adds the 'rvtz' (reverse to zero) accumulator behaviour, and renames 'rvrs' (reverse) to '
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2006-01-23 by Colin f
Phew. When I saw the subject line, I thought it was a bug report... Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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2006-01-22 by arglebargleuk
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Jim Combs" wrote: > Those are both awesome! Makes me want to hear you layer them on top of > each other. Heh, gotta be...mmmm... done. > 3 questions: > > Are you using the poly record function (multi notes on each step)? Not using it to
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2006-01-22 by Jim Combs
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "arglebargleuk" wrote: > I thought to myself, let:s fire the same data (as percssion demo)at > the Mo Phatt board and see what it does.... Those are both awesome! Makes me want to hear you layer them on top of each other. 3 questions: Ar
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2006-01-22 by arglebargleuk
I thought to myself, let:s fire the same data (as percssion demo)at the Mo Phatt board and see what it does.... http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3/Same%20Data%20Playing%20MoPHatt%20Sliced.mp3 A bit long and self-indulgent, sorreeee... Oh, make sure you can hear the bass properly, I
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2006-01-22 by Colin f
> i like to know what can be done for rythmics? mididelay kind? or maby > the abylity to control clock resolution?? You can achieve MIDI delay type effects using the repeat events, though they work within individual steps. Notes can be repeated based on sub-divisions of the beat,
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2006-01-22 by Colin f
> Please dont consider the mcv24. The 8bit dacs used on all but 4 (if i > remember right) of the outputs make for pretty poor > performance. I know. I > had one. 8 bits can be okay, but it needs to be a good quality convertor. I'm not sure why you would use two different DACs in
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2006-01-22 by Jez Creek
Try http://www.bogusfocus.com/jic/mp3/P3/WorldBoard16%20Mastered.mp3 -----Original Message---- hey Paul the link's not working for me! anyone? ~Steve
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2006-01-21 by a
> I'm not sure why you would use two different DACs in the same unit, rather than just adding > more multiplexing to your high quality convertor... Doepfer is just weird like that. They justify: - 4 outputs using a 12-bit DAC optimised for -2~8V at one volt per octave scaling - 2
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2006-01-21 by a
It all depends on the application. Yes certain sockets are 8bit, etc, etc. However, I use the thing to drive a Korg MS-20, Roland SH-101, Doepfer A-100 system, a previous Jupiter-4, and I have had no problems. It does the job. _____ From: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com [mailt
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2006-01-21 by Julian
> Ever consider the Doepfer MCV24 instead? Please dont consider the mcv24. The 8bit dacs used on all but 4 (if i remember right) of the outputs make for pretty poor performance. I know. I had one. Replaced it with a kenton pro-2000. Less outputs, better performance. My polydac is
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2006-01-21 by a
Ever consider the Doepfer MCV24 instead? _____ Alex Reid Montreal, Canada alex_reid@sympatico.ca http://www.signals-systems.com "Jesus diligo quod servo totus..........." _____ _____ From: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com [mailto:analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of
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2006-01-21 by Paul Nagle
srmaietta wrote: >Wow Paul , sounds like a drumcircle, but instead of drunk stoned >dreads, robots! > >this is One P3?? > > Sure, max of 8 tracks at once but any track can play individual notes on any of 2 channels. I added a kick from an electribe at one point but that's all. Pa
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2006-01-21 by Paul Nagle
srmaietta wrote: >hey Paul the link's not working for me! >anyone? > > I probably typed it wrong - try this : http://www.bogusfocus.com/jic/mp3/P3/WorldBoard16%20Mastered.mp3 Musta missed a space... or all of it... Paul --- Paul Nagle / Soft Room Music / Bogus Focus Records / Bin
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2006-01-21 by Martin Naef
Hi Paul Paul Nagle wrote: > anyway, here it is - sorta African-like, reminding me of my old djembe > classes... :) > http://www.bogusfocus.com/jic/mp3/P3/WorldBoard16Mastered.mp3 Guess that should have read: http://www.bogusfocus.com/jic/mp3/P3/WorldBoard16%20Mastered.mp3 Bye Mar
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2006-01-21 by peter
hello guys. i like to know what can be done for rythmics? mididelay kind? or maby the abylity to control clock resolution?? peace peter
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2006-01-21 by Paul Nagle
Had a lot of fun playing the Emu World board in my Proteus 2000 today. For example, how much fun can you have when you program every pattern with a knob that will send its notes either to its own MIDI channel or a completely different one. With 8 tracks you can sending notes to 1
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2006-01-21 by srmaietta
Wow Paul , sounds like a drumcircle, but instead of drunk stoned dreads, robots! this is One P3?? ~Steve --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Martin Naef wrote: > > Hi Paul > > Paul Nagle wrote: > > anyway, here it is - sorta African-like, reminding me of my old djembe > >
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2006-01-21 by srmaietta
Oaky, Ive got the boards and parts for this MIDI/CV of mine. Its Paux Maddox's/Oakley/Elby designs poly DAC 4 voice monster job. http://www.oakleysound.com/polydac.htm Now its panel layout time. Id like to ask y'all a question. what would YOU do? What features would you want for
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2006-01-21 by srmaietta
hey Paul the link's not working for me! anyone? ~Steve
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2006-01-18 by bleep
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Colin f wrote: > Well, it turns out I'm using two bits to hold the A: mode, giving 4 possible > settings, of which only 3 are used. > So it would make sense to get the optimum use of those bits by renaming > 'rvrs' to 'rvbp' (reverse bi-polar) and adding 'rvt
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2006-01-18 by Colin f
> > But I don't think there are any spare bits left in the pattern data > > structure to hold an extra accumulator limit mode. > > I'll have a look... > there are ways around it, as paul noted, but a new mode would > just allow > us to be more precise... Well, it turns out I'm us
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2006-01-18 by bleep
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Colin f wrote: > It would be easy to do as far as calculating the accumulator values, easier > than doing the "going negative" bit. > But I don't think there are any spare bits left in the pattern data > structure to hold an extra accumulator limit mode. > I'
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2006-01-18 by analog1k
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > > Well, I have two P3s > But I tend to use two tracks of P3(2) for percussion, usually playing > two different kits on my Proteus 2000. As I have three electribes > running as well (!), I tend to add a few simple drum
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2006-01-18 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 15:14:50 -0800, "Richard" wrote: >So you do drum programming on the P3 Paul? Just using one track or using >several? In my pieces I only use 6 melody parts (Akai vx600 having only six >voices...) and one for extra modulation so I have one free to play with...
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