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Remote Control

2005-09-07 by philsmillie

Well, what can I say Colin?
If you were female and single I'd want to marry you!
The remote control has (for me) made the best sequencer better,
nothing touches it now. 
As a midi guitarist the P3 is worth the money just as a remotely 
controllable midi router!
I can't think of anything else it needs (but I know a man who can ;-) )
apart from the built in herb grinder and spliff roller.
Is this on the 'to do' list or will I have to wait for the P4?
Thanks again for adding remote control and I can honestly say that your 
customer support is the best i've ever had from any company bar none!
All the best, 
Phil

Re: Remote Control

2005-09-07 by ferrograph632

<philsmillie@y...> wrote:
> Well, what can I say Colin?
> If you were female and single I'd want to marry you!
> The remote control has (for me) made the best sequencer better,
> nothing touches it now. 
> As a midi guitarist the P3 is worth the money just as a remotely 
> controllable midi router!
> I can't think of anything else it needs (but I know a man who can ;-) )
> apart from the built in herb grinder and spliff roller.
> Is this on the 'to do' list or will I have to wait for the P4?
> Thanks again for adding remote control and I can honestly say that your 
> customer support is the best i've ever had from any company bar none!
> All the best, 
> Phil

what he said.

duncan/r.m.i.

(p.s. & related: I got the latest update for the ms6 installed last
weekend; if it was like painting the hall through the letterbox
before, then suddenly the ms6 has had it's roof taken off & a giant
light-bulb installed.... anyone else with a cheetah ms6 who hasn't got
kris maad's new firmware- go get it now. it's brilliant.)

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Remote Control

2005-09-07 by David Bate

philsmillie wrote:

>I can't think of anything else it needs (but I know a man who can ;-) )
>apart from the built in herb grinder and spliff roller.
>Is this on the 'to do' list or will I have to wait for the P4?
>  
>
I believe that one can do this already in one of the DIY ones
without having to wait for the P4 :)



Dave

Re: Remote Control

2005-09-07 by philsmillie

> I believe that one can do this already in one of the DIY ones
> without having to wait for the P4 :)

Dave, you're totally right mate... Plus, I should've thought of that 
when I built #32.. Doh!
Well, I suppose I've no excuse not to include the grinder and roller 
when I build the next one - I was hoping to make it into a 3U or 
smaller case but what, with the coffee percolator, toastie maker, the 
afore mentioned 'recreational accessories' and the (beat synced) 
internal u-v lighting it might not be the ideal portable gigging 
machine! 
Until then, I guess i'll stick with the manual method.. still the
best way even if it does consume valuable P3 noodling time.

Regards, 
Phil

Re: Remote Control

2005-09-07 by Gary Chang

IMHO, I believe that the genius of Colin's P3 is that he didn't pen
himself in with insufficient processing and ram. The very idea that he
can consider our requests is "new."  

Most products that are this mature (reliable) are usually superceded
in order to pack newer features into yet another underdesigned
hardware package, destined to be replaced when the next wave of ideas
appear....

gc

Re: Remote Control

2005-09-08 by Peter Lunnon

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Andy Wilson" <andy@t...>
wrote:

> 
> Because here I was sitting at a table with Colin Fraser, Paul Nagle, 
> Tony Allgood, Mark Smith, and (very indirectly) Steven Hawkin.

All these electronic whizzes in one place - sounds like he was lucky
not to get his speech synth 'upgraded'

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Remote Control

2005-09-08 by Andy Wilson

On 8 Sep 2005 at 1:36, Gary Chang wrote:

> IMHO, I believe that the genius of Colin's P3 is that he didn't pen
> himself in with insufficient processing and ram. 

Genius rubs off when you sit down in a curry house with Steven Hawkin 
at the next table :->)

You had to be there...a surreal moment

Andy
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http://www.techman.synth.net
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Remote Control

2005-09-08 by Boele Gerkes

> On 8 Sep 2005 at 1:36, Gary Chang wrote:
>
> Genius rubs off when you sit down in a curry house with Steven Hawkin
> at the next table :->)
>
> You had to be there...a surreal moment

Why?

Boele

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Remote Control

2005-09-08 by Boele Gerkes

LOL!


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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Remote Control

2005-09-08 by Andy Wilson

On 8 Sep 2005 at 10:34, Boele Gerkes wrote:
> > You had to be there...a surreal moment
> 
> Why?

Because here I was sitting at a table with Colin Fraser, Paul Nagle, 
Tony Allgood, Mark Smith, and (very indirectly) Steven Hawkin.

All Giants among men (ok I may be a little taller than Mark ;->))

And yes, the food was great.

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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Remote Control

2005-09-08 by Boele Gerkes

Now I see.

Isn't Steven Hawkin the guy that has some very strange ideas about  
our universe? :-)

Well, Paul does too on fridayevenings I guess...

Boele

Op 8-sep-2005, om 11:23 heeft Andy Wilson het volgende geschreven:
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Remote Control

2005-09-08 by Paul Nagle

On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 11:30:30 +0200, Boele Gerkes <scd@synthmusic.info>
wrote:

>Now I see.
>
>Isn't Steven Hawkin the guy that has some very strange ideas about  
>our universe? :-)
>
>Well, Paul does too on fridayevenings I guess...

Stephen and I got together over a bong a few weeks later in our
favourite coffee shop The Greenhouse Effect:

http://bogusfocus.deepbass.co.uk/jic/mp3/oldweird/JIC_MagicWeedPart1_FreeTrack.mp3

:)

Paul
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          Bogus Focus Records - www.BogusFocus.com

Accumulator limit defaults

2005-09-08 by Paul Nagle

I was asking Colin about this earlier and he suggested I put it to the list.

Each time I use the accumulators I have to change the config to 
something that I find more useful.

I tend to set the limits for notes to 24, the limit for velocities to 
127 and the limit for the D accumulator to 127. I also, more often than 
not, set RoPS to off.

If these numbers were the default rather than 32, would that be a good 
thing?

I don't want to hassle Colin for stuff that only appeals to my way of 
working and causes grief for others - so are there any defaults you 
think should be changed?

Cheers

Paul

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Remote Control

2005-09-09 by Boele Gerkes

Op 8-sep-2005, om 11:49 heeft Paul Nagle het volgende geschreven:

> http://bogusfocus.deepbass.co.uk/jic/mp3/oldweird/ 
> JIC_MagicWeedPart1_FreeTrack.mp3
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> :)

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

ROTFLMAO :-))))))))))

Oh man, you're too funny Paul!!!

:-)

Boele

Too bad you did not integrate the P3 in this one though!

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