2006-01-18 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 16:10:57 -0600 (CST), bleep wrote: >Or maybe there's a way to make this happen without new code... feel free >to enlighten me if so. :) This was something my mate with a Supernova wanted so he could increase filter env depth gradually but not go into negative
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2006-01-18 by David Bate
Colin f wrote: > I have a notion that I might add 'aux note ind' events that would be similar > to 'aux note abs', except that the aux notes would be gated by their own > status bits, and therefore be independent of the main gate. > By adding a pattern macro that would set the no
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2006-01-17 by Richard
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... BTW I followed your advice and picked up a korg electrib
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2006-01-17 by Colin f
> What I want to do is this... I want to have a set value > (e.g., note) on a step, and when I add a rel value to the > accumulator I > want it to come down to the step value and go back up > again... in other > words, I want to skip the "going negative" part of the > reverse mod
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2006-01-17 by Colin f
> But drum programming on the P3 seems a bit ungainly unless > there is way to isolate only the 8 midi notes I need - but > then how to have > a snare and bass drum on the same beat - auxes? - could there > be a slick way > to use > the P3 for drums that I'm missing? It is still
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2006-01-17 by David Bate
Paul Nagle wrote: > colinfraser_com wrote: > > >>Last change in this build is the addition of a live/ready recrd >>option to pattern edit record mode. It defaults to live, so will >>behave as now if you don't press the key. But if you want >>to 'rehearse' what you're about to rec
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2006-01-17 by bleep
Hi Colin... No hurry on this one, but could you add a new accumulator config option to the TBI list? What I want to do is this... I want to have a set value (e.g., note) on a step, and when I add a rel value to the accumulator I want it to come down to the step value and go back
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2006-01-17 by bleep
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, colinfraser_com wrote: > Other than that change, this build has updated Sculpt and Randomize > functions that act only at the start of each step. i.e. you need to > be holding the softkey as P3 moves into the step to be sculpted or > randomized. The modified
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2006-01-17 by Paul Nagle
colinfraser_com wrote: >Last change in this build is the addition of a live/ready recrd >option to pattern edit record mode. It defaults to live, so will >behave as now if you don't press the key. But if you want >to 'rehearse' what you're about to record in pattern edit, you can
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2006-01-17 by henry
Hey Colin, sounds cool will try this beta directly here....thet change to aux note abs is no huge problem to me as I quickly erase much patters as soon as played them into logic... cheers, henry Am 17.01.2006 um 21:41 schrieb colinfraser_com: > Folks, > > I've uploaded the latest
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2006-01-17 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I've uploaded the latest beta to Yahoo files. This one is v3.1.006b38. I am listening to your aux event suggestions, but they will have to wait until after the final 3.1.006 version, as I really need to get a release build out so I can get the manual done. This build has o
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2006-01-17 by Colin f
> though I'm on b34 which solved the logic related problems, I cannot > get to that macros you describe here. I first hold FUNC then press > UPPER MODE then sam happens as if FUNC not pressed I see GBars > running... No, I was describing the function as it's implemented in the un
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2006-01-17 by henry
Hi Colin I'm ready for a new beta here :-) though I'm on b34 which solved the logic related problems, I cannot get to that macros you describe here. I first hold FUNC then press UPPER MODE then sam happens as if FUNC not pressed I see GBars running... how can I veryfy I'm on buil
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2006-01-17 by henry
Hm, sorry I was looking to the mail archive for an info (damn 'spotlight' not doing what steve promised)- as I was sure Colin has posted short description how to setup P3 for poly/chord record quickly - but I've missed in finding that so far. anybody can send a quick setup guide
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2006-01-17 by Colin f
> PS: that macro thing colin talked below sounds nice to me, can we > have that so I don't fail miserably using OSX spotlight ;-) Pattern macros are in the current beta build I have here, but I'm in the middle of updating the sculpt and randomize functions so that they take effec
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2006-01-17 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 02:46:57 -0800, "Richard" wrote: > >I'm voting for that Brownian offset aux D thang! > >(in fact I vote for any additional randomisation - anywhere) :) I'd vote for bi-polar randomise and specific randomise (i.e. the random number added to the value is either
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2006-01-17 by Miguel Mendoza
Me too for the brownian offset aux, even more interesting than using the brownian as before. Miguel. ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 11:46 AM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] AUX event request... a
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2006-01-17 by Richard
I'm voting for that Brownian offset aux D thang! (in fact I vote for any additional randomisation - anywhere) :) Richard Am 17.01.2006 um 01:39 schrieb ch.³l: > hi Colin, > > I'd told myself I wasn't going to bug you with more AUX-event > requests, but there's a few things that I
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2006-01-17 by henry
wow good ideas, especially like the Brownian offset aux D Am 17.01.2006 um 01:39 schrieb ch.³l: > hi Colin, > > I'd told myself I wasn't going to bug you with more AUX-event > requests, but there's a few things that I keep running in to, so I > just can't hold them in any longer.
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2006-01-16 by ch.³l
hi Colin, I'd told myself I wasn't going to bug you with more AUX-event requests, but there's a few things that I keep running in to, so I just can't hold them in any longer.. If none of them are possible I'd understand, if one or two are possible I'd be very pleased and if all a
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2006-01-14 by ferrograph632
>>One interesting new option is that Schaeffer will do a panel in plexiglass....
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2006-01-14 by davide
bleep ha scritto: > I haven't installed the beta yet (I'm sticking with non-beta releases for > now), but I use sculpt and randomize all the time. That I can hear what > I'm doing immediately is necessary. My other sequencer, the MC-909, has an > x0x sequencing mode that is reall
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2006-01-13 by Gary Chang
"Colin f" wrote: > > Do you know if it is one of the .fpd files found in the files folder > > of this group? > > No, the outline and mounting holes for the production case are slightly > different. > I'll post an updated file soon. Colin, When you post this, please also post the
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2006-01-13 by Gary Chang
Thanks, Colin! Gary --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > > > > gary- colin did this for both of mine. he sent me a schaeffer file > > > (fpd?) & I tweaked it a bit. the result can be seen in the photos > > > section of this very list- both of my p3's lo
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2006-01-13 by Colin f
> > gary- colin did this for both of mine. he sent me a schaeffer file > > (fpd?) & I tweaked it a bit. the result can be seen in the photos > > section of this very list- both of my p3's look like this, > but one has > > RGB leds just for a laugh. > Do you know if it is one of t
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2006-01-13 by Gary Chang
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "ferrograph632" wrote: > > >>maybe I could consider having a blue faceplate made for the P3? > gary- colin did this for both of mine. he sent me a schaeffer file > (fpd?) & I tweaked it a bit. the result can be seen in the photos > secti
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2006-01-12 by Tom Adam
Tom Adam wrote: > I have cross checked with cakewalk (9 or some other old version) and I > noticed the same thing??? > (recorded 2midi channels, and both contain the same data....) Ok, forget this, looks like it's OK after all in cakewalk. I just don't know anything about sw sequ
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2006-01-12 by Tom Adam
Howdy, I put this x0xb0x together and I connected it to my P3. Lovely.... But....it turns out it reacts to all channels all the time, not only to the one selected on the x0xb0x. I have cross checked with cakewalk (9 or some other old version) and I noticed the same thing??? (reco
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2006-01-12 by Koen Buytaert
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > > > While i was playing my P3 went crazy. All the leds began to light up > > at different times. On the screen i got Kn and other stuff and it > > chances all the time. After restarting it sometimes worked but for a
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2006-01-12 by bleep
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Colin f wrote: > This change means that the UI code doesn't update the pattern memory until > after the data for the step about to occur has already been loaded. > I can probably restore it to how it used to work with a slight change of > implementation, if i
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2006-01-12 by henry stamerjohann
Koen, you might need the latest v3.1.006 beta 34, there was a version that could go crazy with logic starting & stopping few times. it was discussed here (search archive) and has stopped with latest beta for me. your sequences are not touched by the beta update usually, read the
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2006-01-12 by Colin f
> While i was playing my P3 went crazy. All the leds began to light up > at different times. On the screen i got Kn and other stuff and it > chances all the time. After restarting it sometimes worked but for a > little time and sometimes the leds and screen went again crazy. > Ev
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2006-01-12 by Koen Buytaert
I have two problems. While i was playing my P3 went crazy. All the leds began to light up at different times. On the screen i got Kn and other stuff and it chances all the time. After restarting it sometimes worked but for a little time and sometimes the leds and screen went agai
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2006-01-11 by Colin f
> from when i've installed the latest beta seems that sculpt > and randomize > function > work differently on my p3: when a pattern is running if i > press f1 and > turn the data knob > the changes to notes happen a bit later, seems only the next time the > pattern is played. Thi
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2006-01-11 by Colin f
> Great. And the price? I think you mentioned the > surface-mounted board would probably > be more expensive --- will this affect the price of the ready > built P3s? I'm hopeful the price will remain the same. Until I get the revised design completed, and get some quotes for asse
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2006-01-11 by kkonkkrete
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > Do you anticipate any change in (1) price or (2) build > > quality with the ready-built P3s? I've > > heard surface-mounted pots and buttons are less reliable (but > > The user interface hardware will remain the same
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2006-01-11 by davide
Hi, from when i've installed the latest beta seems that sculpt and randomize function work differently on my p3: when a pattern is running if i press f1 and turn the data knob the changes to notes happen a bit later, seems only the next time the pattern is played. Is it a normal
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2006-01-10 by ferrograph632
>>maybe I could consider having a blue faceplate made for the P3?
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2006-01-10 by Colin f
> Do you anticipate any change in (1) price or (2) build > quality with the ready-built P3s? I've > heard surface-mounted pots and buttons are less reliable (but The user interface hardware will remain the same - all those parts are available in RoHS compliant form. The only boar
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2006-01-10 by kkonkkrete
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "colinfraser_com" wrote: > > Please note that ready-built P3 availability will be unaffected. > Do you anticipate any change in (1) price or (2) build quality with the ready-built P3s? I've heard surface-mounted pots and buttons are less
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2006-01-10 by Gary Chang
Colin, Just wondering - since I am using my P3 in a BLUE environment (a Wiard 300 Series Modular system blue environment, that is), I was wondering if you had created the production faceplates as a .fpd file, so that maybe I could consider having a blue faceplate made for the P3?
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2006-01-10 by Adam Schabtach
Thanks very much for your reply to my questions re the kits. It's a feeling you may get used to if you're doing much electronic work. I've just found my usual supplier doesn't even carry 16 pin DIP sockets any longer... Yeah. I've already realized that SMT is in my DIY future, li
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2006-01-09 by Jesse
>> Question 3, for builders of kits in the United States: what >> is the total >> parts cost, more or less? I realize this varies with choices >> of panels, >> pots, knobs, etc.; I'm just looking for a ballpark estimate >> (as we say in >> this country). > >I leave that one hopef
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2006-01-09 by Thomas De Monaco
Good Colin. I am one of your new fans. Have the P3 since a few weeks. Lost all my friends. But I dont care. I am in love with that machine. T. YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS Visit your group "analogue-sequencer" on the web. To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: analogue-sequence
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2006-01-09 by Colin f
> In the process of redesigning the P3, are you considering upgrading or > expanding the components to accomodate more faetures? (I think you > know why I am asking this...;-) The thought had crossed my mind. Whether I do or not depends on a number of factors. I don't promise any
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2006-01-09 by Colin f
> I *just* joined this mailing list a day or two ago, so that I > could learn > more about the P3. I am particularly interested in the kits, so the > announcement of their discontinuation has me slightly > disconcerted. :-) It's a feeling you may get used to if you're doing much
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2006-01-09 by Jesse
Glad I received my kit purchase then!! Thanks for the heads up, if I know anyone else who wanted to purchase the kit I'll tell thme to hurry up! -JC ----- Original Message ----- From: colinfraser_com To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:41 AM Su
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2006-01-09 by Adam Schabtach
Greetings, I *just* joined this mailing list a day or two ago, so that I could learn more about the P3. I am particularly interested in the kits, so the announcement of their discontinuation has me slightly disconcerted. :-) I was hoping to avoid asking newbie questions, but it s
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2006-01-09 by Gary Chang
"colinfraser_com" wrote: > > > A number of components currently used in P3 look unlikely to become > available in RoHS compliant form, so I am re-designing the necessary > circuitry to continue production. > Colin, In the process of redesigning the P3, are you considering upgradi
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2006-01-09 by colinfraser_com
Folks, As some of you will no doubt be aware, new European regulations will come into effect this year that ban the use of certain materials in consumer electronic products (RoHS - Restriction of Hazardous Substances). The effect of this ban on component manufacturers has been th
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