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  1. I can get P301 in black from the Canadian distributor for a good price, but only in multiples of 1000.  I have a couple of samples - they are very nice.

    At that quantity, the cost is about 35-45 cents each.

    Who wants them, and how many?

    where you located i'm in Edmonton Alberta post would be reasonable.. i'd need like 200 too

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  3. Oh and thanks for all the kind words, i'm generally into dark themes and music...

    The mix is for promotional use and you may save it and listen at any time..

    if that mix works for you i have a whole directory of mixes available for download.

  4. i think this is a great thread so i hope you dont mind i resurrected it from the dead.

    I work for DOW Chemical Western Canada Operations in their railyard i'm a switchman so i'm responsible for building/marshalling outbound and inbound trains. (they must be put together in a paticular order) I also scale the cars to ensure they have the correct weight. I also bring different cars to different areas of the plant to get loaded or unloaded. Great job i get to work outside and be active. Only time i dont like it is on days like yestesterday. -30*C (about 4*F) snowing heavy and 10mph winds blowing drifting snow in your face... at times i would have to walk the length of a train 45 cars (approx. 60feet per car) back and forth in waist deep snow. for 12hours a day. other then that its alot of fun. the yard i work in has 64km of rail on site. up to 22 railcars can be loaded/offloaded at a time. and has a capacity to store about +/- 1800 railcars.

  5. I wrote a small linux application this weekend called "alsa-midi-latency-test" to benchmark the GM5 Midi USB interface. Here is a screenshot: http://twitpic.com/1y188 - please pm me, if you're interested and willing to test this application with your midi setup.

    One thing, which would be really nice to test is: build a midi chain [PC] --> [iN1] --> [PC] --> [OUT1] --> [iN2] --> [PC] --> [OUT2] --> [iN3] --> [PC] --> [OUT3] --> [iN4] --> [PC] --> [OUT4] --> [iN5] --> [PC] --> [OUT5] --> [PC] and see, if any kind midi message gets trough this chain. How is the latency in this kind of setup?

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    		 MidiTest Results
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
    ================ Info ====================================================
    
    Date:		23 Nov 2008
    Time:		23:42:26
    AppVersion:	4.6.231
    OS:		Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
    Processor(s):	Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU          6600  @ 2.40GHz
    Speed:		2394 MHz
    Number:		2
    API:		MultiMedia Extensions (MME)
    Test type:	Advanced
    Use timestamp:	yes
    Errors:		None
    
    
    
    ================ Tested Message Types ====================================
    
    		Note off:					yes
    		Note on:					yes
    		Key aftertouch:					yes
    		Controller:					yes
    		Program change:					yes
    		Channel aftertouch:				yes
    		Pitchbend:					yes
    		System exclusive:				yes
    		MIDI time code quarter frame:			yes
    		Song position pointer:				yes
    		Song select:					yes
    		Tune request:					yes
    		MIDI clock:					yes
    		MIDI tick:					    no
    		Start:						yes
    		Continue:					yes
    		Stop:						    no
    		Active sensing:					yes
    		System reset:					yes
    		System exclusive mixed with realtime messages:	    no
    
    
    
    ================ Ports ===================================================
    
    MIDI Output:	MIDIbox SID (1)
    Description:	midibox.org GM5
    Provider:	midibox.org
    DriverDate:	11-20-2008
    DriverVersion:	1.0.6.0
    
    
    MIDI Input:	MIDIbox SID (1)
    Description:	midibox.org GM5
    Provider:	midibox.org
    DriverDate:	11-20-2008
    DriverVersion:	1.0.6.0
    
    
    
    ================ Results Per Message =====================================
    
    MESSAGES		   Snd		   Rcv		    Snd+Rcv
    
    Message TotalTime:	 1505.28 ms	23994.51 ms	25499.79 ms
    Message MaximumTime:	    0.25 ms	    2.21 ms	    2.26 ms
    Message MinimumTime:	    0.03 ms	    0.00 ms	    0.03 ms
    Message AverageTime:	    0.05 ms	    0.77 ms	    0.82 ms
    SysexTime:		   19.44 ms	 2640.01 ms	 2659.45 ms
    SysexAverage:		    0.00 ms	    0.26 ms	    0.27 ms
    
        <   1 ms:		   31250	   22455	   21219
      1 -   2 ms:		       0	    8732	    9953
      2 -   3 ms:		       0	      63	      78
      3 -   4 ms:		       0	       0	       0
      4 -   5 ms:		       0	       0	       0
      5 -  10 ms:		       0	       0	       0
     10 -  20 ms:		       0	       0	       0
     20 -  50 ms:		       0	       0	       0
     50 - 100 ms:		       0	       0	       0
        > 100 ms:		       0	       0	       0
    
    Message count:		   31250	Sysex count:	     160
    Sysex size:		   10000	Sysex passed:	   10000
    
    Message latency:	    0.82 ms	Total time:	  75.497 sec
    Message jitter:		    0.39 ms
    Message max deviation:	    1.44 ms
    
    
    
    ================ Results Per Byte ========================================
    
    BYTES
    
    Byte TotalTime:		 9956.80 ms
    Byte MaximumTime:	    1.46 ms
    Byte MinimumTime:	    0.02 ms
    Byte AverageTime:	    0.32 ms
    
        <   1 ms:		   31223
      1 -   2 ms:		      27
      2 -   3 ms:		       0
      3 -   4 ms:		       0
      4 -   5 ms:		       0
      5 -  10 ms:		       0
     10 -  20 ms:		       0
     20 -  50 ms:		       0
     50 - 100 ms:		       0
        > 100 ms:		       0
    
    Byte count:		   79569
    
    Byte latency:		    0.32 ms
    Byte jitter:		    0.15 ms
    Byte max deviation:	    1.15 ms
    

  6. hi ralf i have been holding back building my midibox for this exact release. max for live. i heard about the cycling '74/ableton collaboration during the beta planning stages of my midibox. so i have been learning ableton and max inside out until this happens.. i was originally inspired by the monodeck which I understand you had a hand in. when i saw robert play live here in toronto i knew i had found what i was meant to do. i have been patiently waiting for this release and it means that my whole live performance will shortly be realized. pending financial stability.

    do the max for live plugins have their own ram adressing? i plan on recording many tracks to long buffers for processing inside the max plugins. and am worried about hitting the ableton's maximum ram allowance.

    oh and THANK YOU FOR MAX FOR LIFE. Greatest product to ever happen to me.

  7. http://ucapps.de/mios_download.html

    since you do have some programming experience take a look that the different application configurations and see what one fits the bill best then add in any other features you want.

    so you can have (2) AINX4 + (4) DINX4 + (4) DOUTx4. BUT you will need a custom application to make it all work together.

    i suggest you read the details of each module at uCapps.de  very carefully and see whats possible. look at all the diagrams on how to hook up each module and led rings and etc...

    first build 1 core and a few din/ain/dout... then if you want the extra toys then just build a second core... once you have one core in your hands and you are hooking modules up to it things will start tomake sense on what you can do and what it takes to do it.

  8. And not just midibox related but what do you want to achieve this comming year?

    finish my mb64e+mb64+midio128 (project 3chome)

    finish my max/msp patch for my live PA

    buy an xserve 1u server computer

    but 5.1 studio monitor setup

    Finish at least 1 album in surround sound.

    and last but not least try to win back my high school sweetheart....

    its kind of sad that my life revolves around midibox.

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