2005-11-16 by Colin f
> but why is the "primary" (what I was calling the "root") the last > note played? can't it always be the lowest note played instead? or > the first? It's the last note for mono compatiblity, specifically so that the recording of legato notes behaves the same way as it did up to
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2005-11-16 by ferrograph632
>>The blown proteus explains a lot. I have to admit I was hoping for more sequencing than you did, but it sounds like its amazing that you managed to do any at all. Total respect for managing to pull it off. It was still a very entertaining set. > If you read Steve Jenkins post o
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2005-11-16 by ferrograph632
>>Note that you need to play the whole chord for a given step at the same time - extra notes played on the next pass will be written to the primary note first, so there is no over-dubbing of additional notes. This gives an interesting effect... If you use 'del' to clear steps, th
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2005-11-16 by Colin f
> well now I know. [sigh] must've missed a meeting.... :-) > I've just been poking at the buttons until the right thing (in this > case, inter track) appears. is there a picture somewhere of > how they're > all grouped now? Mea culpa. You'll find 'P3 aux events v.3.1.006b31.pdf'
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2005-11-16 by ferrograph632
>>The page key still toggles between cc# and auxes but the function key toggles between top level aux groups (e.g. Accumulator, Randomize, Inter Track etc.) and the members of those groups (e.g. offset note rel, rand mask tie, grab etc.).
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2005-11-16 by Paul Nagle
Jesse wrote: >Hey Paul, >Way off topic here, but what are the major differences between the Korg ESX-1 and EMX-1, is the ESX geared towards sampling a lot more? or does it also have built in sounds... I know the EMX has a limited set of sounds and no sampling capapbilities... > >
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2005-11-16 by Miguel Mendoza
Hi, I'm a new P3 user and first of all I would like to say hello to everybody. Regarding the drum module, I have the Vermona DRM1 MKII (silver). If you like analog sounds it can be your module, I really like its sound. The bassdrum (3) can sound really fat and even near emulate a
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2005-11-16 by Signals & Systems
it of course comes down to what you're gonna do with it, but in my brief trial of the vermona, i thought it was a nice machine. it's something different, that's for sure. _____ Alex Reid Montreal, Canada alex_reid@sympatico.ca http://www.signals-systems.com _____ -----Original Me
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2005-11-16 by Jesse
Hey Paul, Way off topic here, but what are the major differences between the Korg ESX-1 and EMX-1, is the ESX geared towards sampling a lot more? or does it also have built in sounds... I know the EMX has a limited set of sounds and no sampling capapbilities... -Jesse ----- Origi
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2005-11-16 by colinfraser_com
Folks, I've uploaded the latest beta to Yahoo files for comments. The main change is the addition of polyphonic realtime record, which will record chords to the main note and any auxes assigned to 'aux note abs' or 'aux note rel' (no ...Xd yet). This is not the final form poly re
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2005-11-16 by Paul Nagle
Richard Scott wrote: >Hi > >I'm looking for an analog drum module to use alongside the P3. Needs to have knobs and sound more fun than the machinedrum (too digi for my ears) I wonder if anyone has any experience with this thing from vermona? > http://www.dancetech.com/aa_dt_new/s
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2005-11-16 by Richard Scott
Hi I'm looking for an analog drum module to use alongside the P3. Needs to have knobs and sound more fun than the machinedrum (too digi for my ears) I wonder if anyone has any experience with this thing from vermona? http://www.dancetech.com/aa_dt_new/shop/edit.cfm?product_id=153
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2005-11-16 by henry
> >> I know colin mentioned being able (one day) to capture chords >> straight into the auxes: how would this work? >> >> > > When you go into real-time record, if the pattern you are recording > into has > any auxes assigned to 'aux note abs', they will be written with > whateve
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2005-11-16 by Colin f
Hi Henry, > hm, still try to find my way thru the auxillary stuff: > unfortunately I couldn't figure out how to record chords that way, I > record still single notes when one or more auxes is set to 'aux note > abs'. Recording chords into aux notes is a new feature I'm working on
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2005-11-15 by Andrew Scheidler
The best solution I've found for taking good quality gear (digital) photos is to use a tripod and long exposures. Natural outdoor light is the best, but then of course the LEDs won't show... Andrew >>> tom@synthservices.com 11/15/05 1:44 PM >>> Don't know about anyone else, but t
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2005-11-15 by Signals & Systems
can you provide me some pictures of your unit? i have blue LED's on my Doepfer Schaltwerk, it's the only way to go. :) _____ Alex Reid Montreal, Canada alex_reid@sympatico.ca http://www.signals-systems.com _____ -----Original Message----- From: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
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2005-11-15 by tmoravan
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Nick Rothwell wrote: > > > FYI I just fitted my board with blue leds sourced from Colin. It > > looks great and is very much easier to read for anyone with colour > > recognition issues. > > Any chance of a photo or two? > > Don't know a
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2005-11-15 by Nick Rothwell
> FYI I just fitted my board with blue leds sourced from Colin. It > looks great and is very much easier to read for anyone with colour > recognition issues. Any chance of a photo or two? nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http:// www.cassiel.com
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2005-11-15 by Richard Scott
FYI I just fitted my board with blue leds sourced from Colin. It looks great and is very much easier to read for anyone with colour recognition issues. The lights are not too bright either - for me its a very important upgrade Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: Alex Reid
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2005-11-14 by ch.³l
hi all, > I find it way, way faster. For example, I now dare to dial up auxes > mid-performance which was too slow to do when you just had the large > list to scroll through. The page key still toggles between cc# and > auxes but the function key toggles between top level aux gro
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2005-11-14 by Martin Naef
Hi Colin Colin f wrote: >>anyone else finding the new aux selection pages a bit tricky? > Yep... > It's not quite as slick as I'd like. > I'm thinking about it. I actually like it. I'm sometimes a bit confused about switching between AUX and CC (not 100% intuitive, and I haven't
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2005-11-14 by em_dkj
> were any of you at HJ4 on saturday? you might have noticed that I > wasn't paying the p3 much attention during the gig. this was because, > about ten minutes into our soundcheck, our proteus module decided to > pack up. so I had to reprogramme... I was there ... The blown prote
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2005-11-14 by Paul Nagle
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 15:38:38 -0000, "ferrograph632" wrote: >anyone else finding the new aux selection pages a bit tricky? seems >to take me quite a while & any number of "func+aux" to get >from "cc#1" to "inter track" to "aux note" to "aux note abs". I find it way, way faster. Fo
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2005-11-14 by Colin f
> anyone else finding the new aux selection pages a bit tricky? Yep... It's not quite as slick as I'd like. I'm thinking about it. > were any of you at HJ4 on saturday? I heard about it elsewhere. Ouch. > I've found that I'm using a whole set of a track's patterns to store > a se
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2005-11-14 by ferrograph632
>>Try doing set length abs
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2005-11-08 by ivancu2
Does anyone have the complete Alpha part number for the recommended pots? I am still trying to source these in the USA. Thanks! Ivan
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2005-11-06 by Paul Nagle
ferrograph632 wrote: >& this is in the context of a p3 aux event (or two) & not anything to >do with anything else at all. >ahem. > >I'm trying to use one of the "unused mixer knobs" (i.e the 8 above the >track/pattern buttons 1-8 & not the part buttons 9-16) to directly >alter t
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2005-11-06 by ferrograph632
& this is in the context of a p3 aux event (or two) & not anything to do with anything else at all. ahem. I'm trying to use one of the "unused mixer knobs" (i.e the 8 above the track/pattern buttons 1-8 & not the part buttons 9-16) to directly alter the length of the pattern in t
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2005-11-05 by ferrograph632
>>Synthesizer.com have just made available a replica of the Moog 960 > sequencer which has "light bulbs",It looks pretty good in the dark. > I,ve been controlling mine with my P3 (Old school meets new school)
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2005-11-05 by Robert van der Kamp
On Friday 04 November 2005 10:43, Colin f wrote: > The bug you saw was because of an extra ampersand in the > top bit test. Classic typo. :) - Robert
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2005-11-05 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "em_dkj" wrote: > > Hi > > Its been a little while, so here is a new version. > Here is a brief summary of whats new. > > Added Record channel to P3 config editor. > Added Track Base Note and Range settings to P3 config editor. > Added T
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2005-11-05 by em_dkj
Hi Its been a little while, so here is a new version. Here is a brief summary of whats new. Added Record channel to P3 config editor. Added Track Base Note and Range settings to P3 config editor. Added Timebase, Direction and Last Step settings to Pattern config editor. P3 firmwa
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2005-11-05 by analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the analogue-sequencer group. File : /p3tools0107.zip Uploaded by : em_dkj Description : P3Tools v1.07 You can access this file at the URL: http://groups.yahoo.com/group
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2005-11-04 by ch.³l
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > It's definitely fixed in beta 27, which you'll find in Yahoo files > now. > The previous fault with these events was that if the total result of > the aux value plus the random addition exceeded 127, the aux was > deac
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2005-11-04 by Colin f
Chiel, > i'm on beta 25 at the moment, and I've just loaded in all the material > for a liveset i'm doing tomorrow. I was trying some stuff out, and > there's something very wrong with the "randomize Aux[x]" event; I have > it set to a value of 1, but it always outputs a value of
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2005-11-04 by Steve
> I for one would welcome the return to step sequencers of the good old > electric light bulb. Synthesizer.com have just made available a replica of the Moog 960 sequencer which has "light bulbs",It looks pretty good in the dark. I,ve been controlling mine with my P3 (Old school
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2005-11-04 by ch.³l
hi Colin, i'm on beta 25 at the moment, and I've just loaded in all the material for a liveset i'm doing tomorrow. I was trying some stuff out, and there's something very wrong with the "randomize Aux[x]" event; I have it set to a value of 1, but it always outputs a value of 127.
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2005-11-04 by Nick Rothwell
> I for one would welcome the return to step sequencers of the good old > electric light bulb. Light bulbs? That's just so ... commodity. I want a step sequencer with a user interface comprised entirely of nixie tubes. nick rothwell -- composition, systems, performance -- http://
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2005-11-03 by Colin f
> I want a step sequencer with a user interface comprised entirely of > nixie tubes. I considered doing a one off 'vintage' P3, with light-bulbs and nixies, but those alpha-numeric nixies are very expensive to come by in quantities of 32, and they don't do user-defined characters
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2005-11-03 by philsmillie
> Beta 26 is in files now, and doesn't leave record thru notes hanging > if you manage to send the same note-on twice in a row without sending > a note-off for the first. Something that's physically impossible to >do on a keyboard, but dead easy for a guitarist. > Yet another rea
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2005-11-03 by ferrograph632
>>However, since I've had a few more queries about it, I am going to offer a custom option of red/blue (and magenta) step LEDs for red/green colour-blind users. This will cost an extra 20 ukp.
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2005-11-03 by Alex R.
when I had my TB-303, I always wanted to modify it with an aluminum case. However concerning the devilfish, i hear it's overrated. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alex R. Montreal, Canada Minimal Dub Techno Producer & DJ http://www.si
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2005-11-03 by bleep
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, tmoravan wrote: > Here's a nice pair: > > http://www.synthservices.com/good_303_pair.jpg ooo... i wish one of my synths had an "acid out" jack. :) bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com
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2005-11-03 by Alex R.
this is called sweeter than baby jesus: http://jmsb.concordia.ca/~alexa_re/IM001874.jpg ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alex R. Montreal, Canada Minimal Dub Techno Producer & DJ http://www.signals-systems.com a@signals-systems.com ---
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2005-11-03 by tmoravan
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Alex R." wrote: > > this is called sweeter than baby jesus: > http://jmsb.concordia.ca/~alexa_re/IM001874.jpg > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- > Alex R. Here's a nice pair: http://ww
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2005-11-03 by tmoravan
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > > > I consulted with Colin a few weeks ago and legend has it that > > getting all blue LED"s on the P3 would be too difficult as > > the parts come standard. > > > > I've modified TB-303 and TR-606's before in which
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2005-11-03 by Colin f
> I consulted with Colin a few weeks ago and legend has it that > getting all blue LED"s on the P3 would be too difficult as > the parts come standard. > > I've modified TB-303 and TR-606's before in which all LED's > were replaced with blue ones. If there's enough demand, > mayb
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2005-11-03 by Alex Reid
I consulted with Colin a few weeks ago and legend has it that getting all blue LED"s on the P3 would be too difficult as the parts come standard. I've modified TB-303 and TR-606's before in which all LED's were replaced with blue ones. If there's enough demand, maybe we could get
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2005-11-02 by colinfraser_com
Folks, Thanks to a MIDI guitar (ab)using beta tester, we have a second build of the day... Beta 26 is in files now, and doesn't leave record thru notes hanging if you manage to send the same note-on twice in a row without sending a note-off for the first. Something that's physica
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2005-11-02 by David Bate
Colin f wrote: > And since it's tracking multiple notes, I'm looking at whether to > optionally record into > any auxes assigned the 'aux note' events, for polyphonicreal-time > recording. Funny how things like this work. I was just about to email the list, to see if this was an
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