2003-11-03 by Paul Nagle
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 18:55:14 -0000, "Sayer" wrote: >Which sound is the monowave making? The sort of PPG-ish one after the initial sequence (HPF pulse wave on Evolver if memory serves) with the changing waves... I think there are other, clearer examples in the same directory. Or t
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2003-11-03 by Paul Maddox
Colin, > You can hear an earlier demo of the P3 driving Paul Nagle's monowave > here: > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/demo2.mp3 > It's got a really distinctive, hard edged sound I think. you could try here ;- http://www.modulus.synth.net/monowave/demos.htm And download these two
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2003-11-03 by Colin f
> >Which sound is the monowave making? You can hear an earlier demo of the P3 driving Paul Nagle's monowave here: http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/demo2.mp3 It's got a really distinctive, hard edged sound I think. But I think you need a Chameleon to get a monowave now (?) Cheers, Co
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2003-11-03 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Paul Maddox" wrote: > ooo, and cant you hear the monowave doing its wave changing thing :- ) Which sound is the monowave making? Sayer
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2003-11-02 by Paul Maddox
Paul, > Mostly the synths were the Evolver, Monowave, Orbital with some > PerFourmer and Jupiter 6 too. Hard to be sure though, I was kinda out > there... 8) ooo, and cant you hear the monowave doing its wave changing thing :-) Paul
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2003-11-02 by Paul Nagle
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 17:21:25 -0000, "Sayer" wrote: >Very cool! I do like the random feel of the sequences. Are the drums >triggered from the P3 as well? Pretty much everything is patched into the P3 via my MIDI patchbay so I can control most of the studio from it. In this track t
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2003-11-02 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > Well, P3_Stoned20 uses random and brownian modes, and a whole lot else > too. It's rather self-indulgent though, even for me. I blame the > mushrooms. And this is an excerpt from a piece lasting over an hour! > > http
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2003-11-02 by Paul Nagle
On Sun, 02 Nov 2003 14:19:29 -0000, "Sayer" wrote: >How about a few mp3 samples of the new direction modes?!?!? C'mon, >please??? :) Well, P3_Stoned20 uses random and brownian modes, and a whole lot else too. It's rather self-indulgent though, even for me. I blame the mushrooms.
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2003-11-02 by Sayer
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Paul Nagle wrote: > Well, the new directional modes are great - and you needn't worry > about the processing overheard - at least if my initial tests are > anything to go by. Just ran all 8 tracks, many of them using random or > brownian
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2003-11-02 by Robert van der Kamp
On Sunday 02 November 2003 09:28, Paul Nagle wrote: > Tum tee tum... the dear old TBI list.... 8) Aka the PN list. ;) - Robert
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2003-11-02 by Paul Nagle
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 17:13:58 -0000, "Colin f" wrote: >That'll be you not asking for anything else then Paul ? >I suspect CC4 on the PGM channel to data pot/F1 function wouldn't be too >hard. >I'll add it to the end of the TBI list... Tum tee tum... the dear old TBI list.... 8) Pau
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2003-11-01 by Colin f
> BTW it struck me that a MIDI footpedal (CC4) would be a great > substitute for the onboard data entry knob so you could, for example, > use it to generate sequences whilst your hands do something else. And > maybe use the sustain pedal to do the job of the F1 softkey on random
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2003-11-01 by Paul Nagle
On Sat, 1 Nov 2003 11:17:41 -0000, "Colin f" wrote: >I'll do some further optimising anyway, as I need to keep things as >quick as possible so I can add other processing. I like the sound of that BTW it struck me that a MIDI footpedal (CC4) would be a great substitute for the onb
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2003-11-01 by Robert van der Kamp
On Saturday 01 November 2003 11:33, Paul Nagle wrote: > Well, the new directional modes are great - and you > needn't worry about the processing overheard - at least > if my initial tests are anything to go by. Just ran all 8 > tracks, many of them using random or brownian, often
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2003-11-01 by Paul Nagle
Well, the new directional modes are great - and you needn't worry about the processing overheard - at least if my initial tests are anything to go by. Just ran all 8 tracks, many of them using random or brownian, often with skip incorporated and the timing was still good. I had o
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2003-11-01 by Colin f
> Well, the new directional modes are great - and you needn't worry > about the processing overheard - at least if my initial tests are > anything to go by. Just ran all 8 tracks, many of them using random or > brownian, often with skip incorporated and the timing was still good.
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2003-10-31 by keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk
In-Reply-To: many thanks Colin. Keith http://home.freeuk.net/lowpass
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2003-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp
On Friday 31 October 2003 10:36, Colin f wrote: > > Nope. I dutch P3 would sound like Clint Eastwood on > > german TV: "Achtung Mister!". It's simply 'wrong'. ;) > > I don't know - I always thought Mister Spock sounded much > more Vulcan when he was dubbed in German... Lol! Like
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2003-10-31 by Colin f
> Lately I was playing with the P3 and all of a sudden there was a tiny > horizontal stripe in my PLED display, it was right in the middle over > the full lenght. I thought it came there after powering off and on > the machine accidentally. I could read the display easily, but th
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2003-10-31 by bgerkes
on 31-10-2003 11:28, Robert van der Kamp at robnet@wxs.nl wrote: > On Friday 31 October 2003 11:18, bgerkes wrote: >>> Please NO!!!!!!! >>> >>> A dutch P3... brrrrrrr. ;) >> >> Are you kidding me Robert? > > Nope. I dutch P3 would sound like Clint Eastwood on german > TV: "Achtun
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2003-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp
On Friday 31 October 2003 11:18, bgerkes wrote: > > Please NO!!!!!!! > > > > A dutch P3... brrrrrrr. ;) > > Are you kidding me Robert? Nope. I dutch P3 would sound like Clint Eastwood on german TV: "Achtung Mister!". It's simply 'wrong'. ;) But I still didn't order my P3, so no p
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2003-10-31 by bgerkes
on 31-10-2003 11:16, Robert van der Kamp at robnet@wxs.nl wrote: > On Friday 31 October 2003 10:05, Colin f wrote: >>> given very few people on here speak dutch, I'd say it >>> was still pretty much private :-) >> >> FYI per head of population, the Netherlands has the >> highest
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2003-10-31 by bgerkes
on 31-10-2003 10:05, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: YES YES YES YES!!!!!!! Boele >> given very few people on here speak dutch, I'd say it was still pretty >> much private :-) > > FYI per head of population, the Netherlands has the highest level of P3 > ownership in the w
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2003-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp
On Friday 31 October 2003 10:05, Colin f wrote: > > given very few people on here speak dutch, I'd say it > > was still pretty much private :-) > > FYI per head of population, the Netherlands has the > highest level of P3 ownership in the world. Maybe I > should do a localised ve
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2003-10-31 by bgerkes
on 31-10-2003 10:03, colinfraser_com at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: Very VERY cool Colin! I'll break my brain over other directionmodes this weekend :-))))) > Just to explain what's happening in the 'brownian' direction mode - > after each step plays, a random number is generate
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2003-10-31 by bgerkes
on 31-10-2003 08:42, Colin f at colin@colinfraser.com wrote: >> Sorry, this one was meant for Robert privately :-))) > > No worries. Your message seems to be encrypted anyway ;-) Translated it says in summary: Colin you're GREAT! :-) Boele > > Cheers, > Colin f > (ignorant monoli
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2003-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp
On Friday 31 October 2003 10:51, Paul.Maddox@synth.Net wrote: > Robert/Boele, > > > And my answer was meant to be private as well. ;) > > given very few people on here speak dutch, I'd say it was > still pretty much private :-) That's good to hear since we were discussing Playboy
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2003-10-31 by roelp23
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin f" wrote: > > Is it possible to give the P3 a 48 ppq sync out, for I red somewere > > that the P3 runs internally on 48 ppq, or is it possible to program > > the m2d2m to make a clock signal of 16 or 48 ppq and how should I do > >
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2003-10-31 by Colin f
> Nope. I dutch P3 would sound like Clint Eastwood on german > TV: "Achtung Mister!". It's simply 'wrong'. ;) I don't know - I always thought Mister Spock sounded much more Vulcan when he was dubbed in German... Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Mes
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2003-10-31 by amwgroups2003
--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Robert van der Kamp wrote: > On Friday 31 October 2003 10:05, Colin f wrote: > > > given very few people on here speak dutch, I'd say it > > > was still pretty much private :-) > > > > FYI per head of population, the Netherlands has the
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2003-10-31 by Colin f
> given very few people on here speak dutch, I'd say it was still pretty > much private :-) FYI per head of population, the Netherlands has the highest level of P3 ownership in the world. Maybe I should do a localised version of the firmware - I could do that quite easily with a
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2003-10-31 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Robert/Boele, > And my answer was meant to be private as well. ;) given very few people on here speak dutch, I'd say it was still pretty much private :-) Paul
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2003-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp
And my answer was meant to be private as well. ;) - Robert
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2003-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp
On Friday 31 October 2003 09:33, bgerkes wrote: > Dit lijkt toch een fantastische sequencer te gaan worden > Robert! En hij wil ook nog een soort van arpmode erin > gaan bouwen. Ben benieuwd! > > Ben ZEER benieuwd!! > > Dit ding met de Evolver is bijvoorbeeld als een geweldig > i
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2003-10-31 by bgerkes
on 31-10-2003 09:33, bgerkes at bgerkes@synthmusic.info wrote: Sorry, this one was meant for Robert privately :-))) > on 31-10-2003 09:34, Robert van der Kamp at robnet@wxs.nl wrote: > >> On Thursday 30 October 2003 23:41, colinfraser_com wrote: >>> Latest beta in the file sectio
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2003-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp
On Thursday 30 October 2003 23:41, colinfraser_com wrote: > Latest beta in the file section is v 3.81 rev 2, which > has random and brownian directions working. YES! :) - Robert
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2003-10-31 by bgerkes
on 31-10-2003 09:34, Robert van der Kamp at robnet@wxs.nl wrote: > On Thursday 30 October 2003 23:41, colinfraser_com wrote: >> Latest beta in the file section is v 3.81 rev 2, which >> has random and brownian directions working. > > YES! :) Dit lijkt toch een fantastische sequen
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2003-10-31 by colinfraser_com
Just to explain what's happening in the 'brownian' direction mode - after each step plays, a random number is generated. This single byte value has a range of 0 to 255. If the value is greater than 127, the sequence moves to the next step. If the value is between 0 and 31, the se
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2003-10-31 by colinfraser_com
Folks, Just as a heads up to anyone who is yet to assemble their P3 kits, and is thinking of using the black desktop type case from Maplin - these cases have now been discontinued. There may still be some in stock at Maplin shops, but they won't check stock at other stores, so if
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2003-10-31 by Colin f
> Sorry, this one was meant for Robert privately :-))) No worries. Your message seems to be encrypted anyway ;-) Cheers, Colin f (ignorant monolingual Brit) ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2
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2003-10-30 by colinfraser_com
Latest beta in the file section is v 3.81 rev 2, which has random and brownian directions working. These turned out to need some quite time consuming processing, but hopefully not enough to affect timing. I'll need to do some further checking. Let me know if anything weird happen
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2003-10-30 by Colin f
> Is it possible to give the P3 a 48 ppq sync out, for I red somewere > that the P3 runs internally on 48 ppq, or is it possible to program > the m2d2m to make a clock signal of 16 or 48 ppq and how should I do > that? The PIC used for m2d2m doesn't have enough power to do clock
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2003-10-29 by roelp23
Hi Colin, I got a question, cause I got a great Korg kr55 rythmbox with beautiful basic rythms, but it has no sync in. So I made a sync in, but it needs a 16ppq clock signal. Untill now I used a Roland sbx10 sync box for that, wich has a 48ppq clock signal out, wich I devide by 3
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2003-10-28 by Colin f
> is there any difference in panel design/layout required to > mount the PLED module on the P3 Schaeffer panel or has it the same > dimensions and mounting holes as the LCD module? It fitted into the LCD mounting points and aperture on my panel perfectly. Only modification requir
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2003-10-28 by keithw@cix.compulink.co.uk
Hi All, is there any difference in panel design/layout required to mount the PLED module on the P3 Schaeffer panel or has it the same dimensions and mounting holes as the LCD module? TIA regards... Keith (being lazy) http://home.freeuk.net/lowpass
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2003-10-28 by Paul Barker
Colin Fraser wrote : >>Follow the pointers half way down Colin's P3 page: >>http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3.htm >There's also mp3s by Paul Maddox here: >http://www.modulus.synth.net/mymusic/paul_a/temporal_vortex.mp3 >and Chiel here: >http://aa6tem.23.i-lan.nl/oozi/oozi_biased.m
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2003-10-28 by Paul.Maddox@synth.Net
Paul, > Th P3 Sound s pretty cool. dont forget its just a sequencer... > That new Mainkin thing looks cool too. Will look at that tonight. How > does the p3 measure up to that? Anyone had a play with it? I had a play with the manikin one at Frankfurt this year, its nice BUT, nice
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2003-10-27 by Paul Nagle
On Mon, 27 Oct 2003 15:11:49 +0100, "Colin f" wrote: >I have some rather nice Dark Monkey Spanking on CD that Paul Nagle might >make available sometime (Paul ?) Sometime yeah (and we have *hours* of the stuff). Will be a commercial release though... Paul --- Paul Nagle - SoftRoom
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2003-10-27 by Paul Maddox
Colin, > There's also mp3s by Paul Maddox here: > http://www.modulus.synth.net/mymusic/paul_a/temporal_vortex.mp3 and not forgetting BOTH of these two tracks. http://www.modulus.synth.net/mymusic/zorg.shtml Paul
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2003-10-27 by Colin f
> On Monday 27 October 2003 14:50, Paul Barker wrote: > > Anywhere wher e I can hear some sounds of the P3 ? > > Follow the pointers half way down Colin's P3 page: > http://www.colinfraser.com/p3/p3.htm There's also mp3s by Paul Maddox here: http://www.modulus.synth.net/mymusic/p
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