--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" <drmabuce@...> wrote: > > Hi Richard > Everyone remembers that first date with the wogglebug! > ;'> the first date has turned into an affair ;¬]. I'm recording every minute I have it turned on in case I miss something. about four 20 minute recordings so far, just have to find the time to edit before I start patching it into the rest of my modular. The more I use it, the more it reminds me of the dr who sound effects & background music from the early 70's done with the vcs3. i remember talking to you about the sno a little while ago, I'd still like to hear some recordings of that beast if you've got any. Are you still enjoying the vector fade setup with the JAG? A sequantiser is definitely on my short list for next module. cheers Richard > as to the weight... > My 'luggable' rig, dubbed the S.N.O.- > (the middle unit-seen at-) > http://launch.ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/wiardgroup/photos/view/5df7? b=8 > -only burdens my aging lumbar region with roughly 15kg (33 lbs). It's an SKB case and has 4 'factory' 300's in it. (none are wogglebugs) The heaviest components are the onboard linear PS and the 10-channel line mixer (just barely visible in the top of the box) because it's housed in a steel enclosure. > At any rate this rig (so far) allows an old man to tote around a very substantial ration of analog firepower. If i were willing to externalize the PS and the mixer, it would be cut the weight by 1/3. But in my applications, every second i can shave off setup-time is still more valuable than reduced weight. > > best, > -doc
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Re: Woggbug has arrived
2007-10-17 by r_a_quirk
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