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Friday, June 06, 2008

Sequentix P3

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"The unit is mint... fresh as the day I opened the box.
1. It has the rack ears and the unopened wooden cheeks.
2. The P3 MemX - Memory Expansion Board still in the packet.
3. The original manual.
4. An extra printed and bound copy of the manual with plastic cover.
5. A printed and bound copy of the user guide with similar plastic cover.
6. The adapter is of course included and original.

1. Serial number 1094, one of the last few built I believe. Perfect working order no issues, no problems, bright LCD.
With any luck another sequentix sequencer will be available in a few years... when I'm not neck deep in studies.

About the P3
The P3 Sequencer is an 8 track, hardware MIDI sequencer, with a user interface comprised of knobs, keys and LEDs. A sixteen character by two line PLED display provides confirmation of pattern data and access to advanced features and configuration options.

P3 allows real-time control of track mutes and simple pattern or pattern chain selection across multiple tracks, plus analogue-style editing of patterns. Each of its 384 patterns has independent values for note, velocity, tie, gate, length, gate delay, and a combination of up to four MIDI controllers, extra notes, or 'auxiliary events', per step.

P3's unique auxiliary events allow the creation of dynamically self-modifying patterns. They can grab values from other tracks, randomise steps, alter track and global settings, and much more. There are three modulation 'accumulators' per track, that can be used as LFOs, perform arpeggiation effects or enable complex pattern progressions.

Furthermore, you can assign front panel knobs to modify or mask these events in real-time, allowing you to create interactive patterns that change predictably as you adjust the knobs - varying in complexity, controlling levels of randomness, even 'morphing' from one pattern to another.

A Force-to-scale option provides preset and user-defined scales to keep everything in key (but defeat-able per pattern step if required), and a configurable 'change mode' allows patterns with different lengths and/or time-bases to free-run, or be synced to a global bar.

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Sequentix
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Via brian c.

Sequential Circuits Prophet-600

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with original SCI flight case

303909x0x


YouTube via wyllytesla. via CDM

909808x0x303


One more posted here.

Just testing the arpeggio function


YouTube via ledlardo
"I'm just messing with the arpeggio. The sh-101 is a great little synth."

x0xbox vco problem


YouTube via janvanvolt

x0xb0x speaker & battery mod


YouTube via accenter
"this x0xb0x is modified to run with 9VDC, 9VAC and batteries. There is also a little speaker inside. Category: Music"

MI7PC Part 2: Yoshihiro Okudaira soundchecks


YouTube via Percussa
"A few videos from the propellerhead reason producer's conference held in Tokyo and Osaka by MI7 Japan last week. Most performers were using AudioCubes."

EDP Wasp Gallerie

on Aliens Project

Ensoniq SQ-1+ Deep Purple Style


YouTube via rmenga
"http://www.menga.net - For those interested, it's "Organ 1", a stock preset with COMPRESS+DIST+VERB effect."

mc303 mis-use: stepsequencing software with the groovebox


YouTube via se7ense7
"I used the mc303 to step edit some drums. Nothing special or out of the ordinary. BUT I didn't use the internal sounds. All the drums you hear are samples in the Ableton Drum Rack, all the drum mutes are performed from the MC303 and no audio cable was plugged into the MC303.

Why would someone do this?

I dunno. It makes for a great looking midi-controller, and in fact it's a sequencing midi-controller. Ideal for live use.
Imagine a sequencer triggering a synthesizer (MPC triggering Virus or something), and you want to be able to change the drums while the MPC keeps sequencing the virus. But you hate the sound of the MC303. Then you just assign the midi from the MC303 to a program on the MPC with cool drums, and you switch around on the MC303...

That's gotta make sense right?"
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