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Production update...

Production update...

2004-11-11 by colinfraser_com

Well, the laser etched keys have arrived...
http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3-keys.jpg
Like 'em or lump 'em, that's what you're getting ;-)

I've finished the engineering files for the case - it took me a 
while to get to grips with the 3d CAD package, but it seemed like 
the best way to be sure I get exactly what I expect.
So I should have the cases ordered by next week sometime...

Cheers,
Colin f

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Production update...

2004-11-12 by jez creek

Colin,
I think these look very professional, I have to say I thought the original
keys looked a bit too retro for my tastes. Two questions spring to mind as
production draws nearer, how easy would it be to add a start/stop function
controlled by a footswitch and will it be possible to choose colours and
logos like RMI's No.73
regards
Jez Creek - [Modulator - ESP]
http://www.modulator-esp.co.uk
http://www.soundclick.com/modulator
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  Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Production update...



  Well, the laser etched keys have arrived...
  http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3-keys.jpg
  Like 'em or lump 'em, that's what you're getting ;-)

  I've finished the engineering files for the case - it took me a
  while to get to grips with the 3d CAD package, but it seemed like
  the best way to be sure I get exactly what I expect.
  So I should have the cases ordered by next week sometime...

  Cheers,
  Colin f






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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Production update...

2004-11-12 by Paul Nagle

On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 00:20:51 -0000, "colinfraser_com"
<colin@colinfraser.com> wrote:

>
>
>Well, the laser etched keys have arrived...
>http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3-keys.jpg
>Like 'em or lump 'em, that's what you're getting ;-)


Interesting choice of layout... could make for an even smaller P3...
8)

Paul
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Email: paul@softroom.co.uk www.softroom.co.uk
                           www.BogusFocus.com

Re: Production update...

2004-11-12 by colinfraser_com

> Two questions spring to mind as
> production draws nearer, how easy would it be to add a start/stop
> function
> controlled by a footswitch

It would be easy to add a dual footswitch socket that acts in 
parallel with the run and stop keys. A combined start/stop switch 
would need software support, but there is space on the key matrix, so 
I could potentially add support for it and leave it to the user to 
attach the appropriate wires. Or it could be done with some simple 
logic in the footswitch.

> will it be possible to choose colours and
> logos like RMI's No.73

The production case will be a similar design to the RMI case in as 
much as the front panel will be a single flat piece of anodised 
aluminium. For users wanting to customise their front panel, I will 
supply a Schaeffer file with the correct layout, and you could then 
choose an alternative colour, engraved text etc.
It's too expensive to get one-off variations done by the factory.

Cheers,
Colin f

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