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Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-11 by ferrograph632

>>Is Tom Moravansky on this list?<<

I think so, graham. 
you like his collection? :-) 

bit like mine, only bigger, & he has the mk2 notrons. curious
coincidence- I set about building my mk1 notron onto a new panel with
replacement switchgear, a project that badly needs completing, not one
that needs completing badly.... & I chose a panel the same colour as
the mk2 notron without ever having seen one.
of course, both my p3s are this colour too, & they were the main
reason I stopped working on the notron. now I have the octopus too.... :-)
(& one of tom's old arp 1613s...)

duncan.

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-11 by Paul Nagle

ferrograph632 wrote:

> of course, both my p3s are this colour too, & they were the main
> reason I stopped working on the notron. now I have the octopus too.... :-)
> (& one of tom's old arp 1613s...)

You want another? I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion I'll never turn 
mine on again. Or even get it mildly excited.

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Paul
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Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-11 by Jim Combs

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle <softroom@...>
wrote:
> > of course, both my p3s are this colour too, & they were the main
> > reason I stopped working on the notron. now I have the octopus
too.... :-)
> > (& one of tom's old arp 1613s...)
> 
> You want another? I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion I'll never turn 
> mine on again. Or even get it mildly excited.


You gave me a mild heart attack there mate. At first I read you were
never turning on your P3(s) again. Had to reread to see you meant your
Notron.

;^)

-Jim

RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-11 by Colin Fraser

> --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle <softroom@...>
> wrote:
> > > of course, both my p3s are this colour too, & they were the main
> > > reason I stopped working on the notron. now I have the octopus
> too.... :-)
> > > (& one of tom's old arp 1613s...)
> > 
> > You want another? I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion I'll 
> never turn 
> > mine on again. Or even get it mildly excited.

> You gave me a mild heart attack there mate. At first I read you were
> never turning on your P3(s) again. Had to reread to see you meant your
> Notron.

I think he meant the ARP...
No Notron in the softroom.

Best regards,
Colin Fraser
Sequentix Music Systems Ltd
http://www.sequentix.com

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-12 by Paul Nagle

Jim Combs wrote:
...
>>> (& one of tom's old arp 1613s...)
>> You want another? I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion I'll never turn 
>> mine on again. Or even get it mildly excited.
> 
> 
> You gave me a mild heart attack there mate. At first I read you were
> never turning on your P3(s) again. Had to reread to see you meant your
> Notron.
> 

Hehe, as if! And I meant my ARP actually... can't see me doing much with 
those - or my modular - again. :)

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Paul
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Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-15 by ferrograph632

>>You want another? I'm rapidly coming to the conclusion I'll never
turn mine on again. Or even get it mildly excited.<<

that would be one of those "keeping it in the family" sales, eh? so
you'd know it had gone to a good home... :-) 
no, the arp is firmly in the "one of each" area of my grand
accumulation, whereas the p3s & the maqs I can actually justify having
more than one of each on the grounds that they actually see quite a
bit of action in several locations. 
I also have two electribe ES1s for the same reason. 
the arp is keeping company with a roland 104. sometimes I rig them up
to a pair of synths & a line6 DL4 through a guitar amp that sits near
my PC (i.e. nowhere near the studio). this is so I can pass the time
doing something analogue whilst something or other is rendering or
burning or printing or some other dull PC-related task. this is
happening a lot less often now I have a macbook. :-)


d.

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-16 by Paul Nagle

ferrograph632 wrote:

> that would be one of those "keeping it in the family" sales, eh? so
> you'd know it had gone to a good home... :-) 

So true.

> no, the arp is firmly in the "one of each" area of my grand
> accumulation, whereas the p3s & the maqs I can actually justify having
> more than one of each on the grounds that they actually see quite a
> bit of action in several locations. 

Action, ah, I remember that.. :)

> I also have two electribe ES1s for the same reason. 

I stupidly sold my ES1 when I got the ESX-1, although I did at least 
keep the ER1.

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Paul
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Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-16 by Jim Combs

--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle <softroom@...>
wrote:
> I stupidly sold my ES1 when I got the ESX-1, although I did at least 
> keep the ER1.

I now have one of each, though the ESX-1 just arrived and is without
any samples in memory, so need a day to do a mondo sampling session.
It works a little different too from the ES-1, so am having to get out
the manual;^(

-Jim

Re: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Two P3s with a lot of company!....

2007-04-17 by Paul Nagle

Jim Combs wrote:

> I now have one of each, though the ESX-1 just arrived and is without
> any samples in memory, so need a day to do a mondo sampling session.
> It works a little different too from the ES-1, so am having to get out
> the manual;^(

I did miss the global delay but otherwise the ESX is hard to fault. Make 
sure you check out ESX Organizer - the perfect companion for it 
www.skratchdot.com/esxwaveorganizer/

:)
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Paul
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