2005-12-12 by PAUL NAGLE
jimcombsus wrote: --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: Hey guys, gals and groovy indeterminites, been a long afternoon pottering... results straight from P3, trimmed in Wavelab and now at http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3/ track "NoodlyPoodly.mp3" Smokin Pa
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2005-12-12 by Signals & Systems
In some thread, I noticed at one point someone mentioning a Sequentix P4 model, ie. infering a physically different model than the current P3. Was I having a psychotic episode, or are there actually plans for such a machine? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2005-12-12 by jimcombsus
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > > Hey guys, gals and groovy indeterminites, > > been a long afternoon pottering... results straight from P3, trimmed in > Wavelab and now > at > http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3/ > track "NoodlyPoodly.mp3" > > Smokin
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2005-12-11 by Paul Nagle
makedosh wrote: >Colin, > >Is it possible for you to add a function to enable the P3 to send the >syx for just one bank and likewise receive syx for one bank (and be >able to select which bank the received data would load to? > > You can do this using P3Tools. Whilst it might be
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2005-12-11 by makedosh
Colin, Is it possible for you to add a function to enable the P3 to send the syx for just one bank and likewise receive syx for one bank (and be able to select which bank the received data would load to? Thanks Roger
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2005-12-10 by Jesse
gr8t stuff paul.... ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Nagle To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 12:10 PM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] P3 Noodly Hey guys, gals and groovy indeterminites, been a long afternoon pottering... results straigh
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2005-12-10 by Paul Nagle
Hey guys, gals and groovy indeterminites, been a long afternoon pottering... results straight from P3, trimmed in Wavelab and now at http://www.bogusfocus.com/mp3/P3/ track "NoodlyPoodly.mp3" Smokin Paul
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2005-12-07 by ferrograph632
ah.... the tb303.... fond memories. I actually got quite handy at programming the thing at one time. the trick, in song-mode, is to turn the sound off while you are selecting patterns. the 303 always plays you what's currently at a song-step location after you've committed a chan
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2005-12-07 by makedosh
Colin, Is it possible to add a track copy feature? Thanks Roger
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2005-12-07 by Miguel Mendoza
Yes, you are right! Thanks. Miguel. ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Nagle To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 9:29 AM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] Cubase Sync On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 23:49:36 +0100, "Miguel Mendoza" wrote: >Thanks Pau
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2005-12-07 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 23:49:36 +0100, "Miguel Mendoza" wrote: >Thanks Paul, but do you think that a MOTU Midi TImepiece doesn't give a tight clock output? I also tried with a Midiman 4x4. I couldn't possibly know about your situation. Computers are a mystery to me, hence I don't use
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2005-12-07 by Signals & Systems
> Some recent clones seem to miss this point entirely - "full reproduction" The FR-777 did the slides pretty decently, but was still not able to reproduce the accent properly. > I think of the 303 as a latter day folk instrument - not something you're > likely to break new ground
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2005-12-06 by Nick Rothwell
On 6 Dec 2005, at 22:57, Colin f wrote: > I would think the drivers could play a large part in this - MIDI > interfaces > themselves are little more than USB COM ports running at MIDI baud > rates. The original MIDI Time Piece was a RS-422 device which could run 8 MIDI ins and 8
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2005-12-06 by David Bate
Hi Colin, Is their any way of incorporateing any of these features into your Poly Record? If not, can you put them on the P4 list... ? 1) Poly Record Setup Quick way to setup P3 to record the Poly Record, by pre-setting the Aux's for you, as either aux rel note or aux abs note, s
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2005-12-06 by Miguel Mendoza
Thanks Chiel, I have been trying with MidiOX but I still didn't get it, I don't know much this software. Cheers. Miguel. ----- Original Message ----- From: ch.³l To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 12:12 AM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Re: A
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2005-12-06 by David Bate
Colin f wrote: > > If you want to quickly use the step keys to turn accent on or off, you can > set up a pattern with low velocity on all steps, then assign an aux to 'set > velocity' and set all the aux values high. > Once that's done, toggling the accents with the aux enables o
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2005-12-06 by Colin f
> Is their any way of incorporateing any of these features into your > Poly Record? I've been doing more work as a result poly record (though the last week has been spent on the 'half day' task of moving to a new PC), but this has involved tidying up loose ends rather than adding
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2005-12-06 by Miguel Mendoza
Thanks Paul, but do you think that a MOTU Midi TImepiece doesn't give a tight clock output? I also tried with a Midiman 4x4. Regards. Miguel. ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Nagle To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 7:58 PM Subject: [an
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2005-12-06 by David Bate
Signals & Systems wrote: > if you're trying to emulate a TB-303, you need a similar sequencer > capable of provoking similar slides and accents, I think that is EXACTLY what he was asking this list. Will the P3 Sequencer do this with the Tee-Bee. The answer is yes, if you have th
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2005-12-06 by Signals & Systems
I've used one briefly, and being a very big past user of the TB-303 and FR-777, I can say this: if you're trying to emulate a TB-303, you need a similar sequencer capable of provoking similar slides and accents, else no matter what clone you have, no matter how good the filter is
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2005-12-06 by ch.³l
> Just wanted to know if anyone could check it with Cubase SX 3, I don't > have it. > Thanks. > Miguel. hi Miguel, i'm running SX3.0 now, midi out through a Roland a-880, and it syncs up my P3's just fine. I used a similar solution to the one Tony mentions when I was still runnin
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2005-12-06 by Colin f
> I think that is EXACTLY what he was asking this list. Will the P3 > Sequencer do this with the Tee-Bee. Being able to identically reproduce a 303 pattern was one of the original design goals for P3. As I'm sure I've mentioned before ;-), if you record a 303 pattern into P3 via
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2005-12-06 by Colin f
> Thanks Paul, but do you think that a MOTU Midi TImepiece > doesn't give a tight clock output? I also tried with a Midiman 4x4. I would think the drivers could play a large part in this - MIDI interfaces themselves are little more than USB COM ports running at MIDI baud rates. B
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2005-12-06 by Colin f
> if you're trying to emulate a TB-303, you need a similar sequencer > capable of provoking similar slides and accents, else no matter what > clone you have, no matter how good the filter is, it will do > jack shit. Even similar isn't 100% there - you need a bloody awkward sequen
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2005-12-06 by Colin f
> anyone using a syntecno tee bee and p3? > just won a a MK I I I off good 'ol e-bay . > its in the mail. seems like a nice companion w/ the p3. > slides with the P3 tie mode? hmmm Any sensible implementation of a 303 clone should do auto-slide on overlapped notes, since the real
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2005-12-06 by Signals & Systems
Paul, I have plenty of experience (and lost sleep) regarding what you just mentioned. I used to clock all my clock devices (TR-909, TR-808, TR-606, TB-303, Jomox Xbase09, etc, etc) from Cubase with an Creative SB Live!. Always used to get problems. It forced me to temporarily swi
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2005-12-06 by Paul Nagle
I just did some sync experiments with Cubase SX 2 and the P3. I find I can get perfect sync if I use the MIDEX8 interface and pretty good sync if I use my RME Multiface MIDI output. However, the RME was more susceptible to wackiness at extremes of tempo (anything below about 70BP
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2005-12-06 by Miguel Mendoza
Thanks Colin, but I have the sysex filter activated already. Cheers. Miguel. ----- Original Message ----- From: Colin f To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 6:13 PM Subject: RE: [analogue-sequencer] RE: Anybody using Cubase? Miguel, This might b
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2005-12-06 by Miguel Mendoza
Just wanted to know if anyone could check it with Cubase SX 3, I don't have it. Thanks. Miguel. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2005-12-06 by Miguel Mendoza
Thanks Tony, a bit complicated but I'll try it. Cheers! Miguel. ----- Original Message ----- From: Oakley Sound To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2005 4:48 PM Subject: Re: [analogue-sequencer] RE: Anybody using Cubase? You could try this: Get midi
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2005-12-06 by Colin f
Miguel, This might be of interest: http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun04/articles/cubasenotes.htm Check the section 'MIDI Clock Caveats' Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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2005-12-06 by Oakley Sound
You could try this: Get midiox and midiyoke. Use Midiox as your master time keeper, it has a cute little 'tape deck' controller box. Midiox can output both MTC and midiclock. Drive SX with the MTC from midiox via a virtual midi cable in midiyoke. Drive the P3 from your ordinary m
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2005-12-06 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 14:45:09 -0000, "Colin f" wrote: >IIRC, Cubase SX can't sync to incoming MIDI clock (?) Probably because they >can't write timing critical software to save their lives... Cubase VST can sync to incoming clock but as SX is essentially Nuendo rebadged, and theref
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2005-12-06 by Miguel Mendoza
Thanks Colin for your answer, I don't have any doubt about about Cubase is not the best software sequencer but it is what I'm using much time ago, I work with PC so I can't use Logic Audio. All my tracks are made with Cubase, so for me will be a major problem to change the softwa
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2005-12-06 by Paul Nagle
On Tue, 6 Dec 2005 15:09:01 +0100, "Miguel Mendoza" wrote: > wouldn't like to sell also my P3 sequencer, I love this machine. Please, could anybody tell me if anyone >succesfully connected this machine to Cubase? (I currently use Cubase SX 2.0) And how? It worked fine last time I
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2005-12-06 by Colin f
> Anyway I don't know why a very simple machine like an > Electribe can work with Cubase or even my Jomox Xbase 09 from > a very small company and great instruments like the P3 or > Spectralis can't do it... Whether a synced device will keep in time depends on how it deals with b
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2005-12-06 by Miguel Mendoza
Hi all, I started with the P3 few time ago. Now that I'm starting to understand the sequencer, I found a big problem: I can't get the P3 sychronised with the midi clock from Cubase. In my normal setup I send the midi clock from cubase to my equipment through a MOTU midi Ttimepiec
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2005-12-06 by Colin f
> Hi all, I started with the P3 few time ago. Now that I'm > starting to understand the sequencer, I found a big problem: > I can't get the P3 sychronised with the midi clock from Cubase. > I found this same behaviour with a Radikal Technologies > Spectralis, finally I sold it, t
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2005-12-06 by sad1robot@aol.com
anyone using a syntecno tee bee and p3? just won a a MK I I I off good 'ol e-bay . its in the mail. seems like a nice companion w/ the p3. slides with the P3 tie mode? hmmm the tee bee has one midi IN & two midi Merge ins??.. i ve not grasped what the merge ins would be useful fo
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2005-12-06 by Signals & Systems
that's what they have on the NordLead 3, and in first glance you would generally hate that kind of thing, but for what you're talking about, it would be applicable _____ Alex Reid Montreal, Canada alex_reid@sympatico.ca http://www.signals-systems.com _____ -----Original Message--
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2005-12-05 by kkonkkrete
Rotary encoders / 360 deg pots would solve all these problems .... FUNC + knob turn = coarse adjust knob turn = fine adjust one click = query value on display without adjusting ? IMO, the lack of visual feedback you get with rotary encoders is no worse than the invalid visual fee
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2005-12-04 by ch.³l
hi Colin, > Pass-through mode could be annoying without some way to defeat it my Quasimidi 309 has 3 knob-modes; immediate, pass-through and relative. personally i prefer the relative mode, where the stored value is translated to the current knob position and the range to the lef
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2005-12-04 by Jez Creek
duncan wrote: (back from sweden- how were the sculpture boys last night, anyone?) Pretty good really and a bit different from normal. They played two pieces, the first was about 40 minutes of solid sequencing, which got off to a slow start but gradually built-up into some sort of
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2005-12-03 by Colin f
> >>Knob Passthrough mode, yes please!!!! > yes please here too. the knobs work like this in mixer mode, > unless I'm > much mistaken. Play mode knobs use pass-through mode, so that includes both the mixer and knobs values grabbed by events. I wasn't going to implement it in patt
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2005-12-03 by ferrograph632
>>Knob Passthrough mode, yes please!!!! " in the middle & the current knob value on the right. when the knob has picked up, the "<>" disappears & stays disappeared for that parameter. duncan. (back from sweden- how were the sculpture boys last night, anyone?)
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2005-12-02 by Richard
> also, when touching a knob for note selection . . > it always > seems to jump to a different note > just by slightly touching it .. One solution for that would be a pass-through knob mode, or relative mode. I'd be very interested in a way around this myself Colin Richard -----
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2005-12-02 by Steve Maietta
Knob Passthrough mode, yes please!!!! ~Steve P3 #2010 operational. --------------------------------- Yahoo! Personals Let fate take it's course directly to your email. See who's waiting for you Yahoo! Personals [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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2005-12-02 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: ... > In VU mode, on group shows odd track velocities, the other shows > even. All velocities get added together, and as the result passes > different thresholds, more LEDs light. > Pressing STEP MODE will toggle through
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2005-12-02 by sad1robot@aol.com
ive bugged colin about this already . . separate midi outs A B C D like the akai mpc 60/3000 would be So nice. after all there is 4 midi outs on the p3 hint hint. Is there a function that enables you to trim all 16 knobs with just one pot all at once? for example .. twising the t
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2005-12-02 by Colin f
> separate midi outs A B C D like the akai mpc > 60/3000 would > be So nice. after all there is 4 midi outs on the > p3 hint hint. It would need some extra hardware on the mainboard for that. The CPU only has a single serial interface. It's possible at some time I might work out
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