Hello Roberto, Thank you for posting. As a very enthusiastic fan all synthesizers, I would not want you to purchase an instrument that is so complicated that you decide you don't like synthesizers at all. So to protect the begining synthesist from being overwhelmed, and possibly discouraged, I recommend people begin their learning on a less complex instrument. It is like learning to fly an airplane. You need to start learning on simpler models and then work your way up to more complex aircraft. The basic skills remain the same, but the number of controls increases dramatically along with the number of decisions which must be made. The Wiard modular comes from a family of modular synthesizers sometimes called "the West Coast school". They started with the Buchla modulars and the ideas are continued in the Serge and Wiard modulars. In this school of thought, the functions of the modules are more generalized than that of the East Coast modulars (Moog, ARP) For example, an ADSR envelope generator only provides ADSR envelopes, they can not be recycled and usually are not voltage controllable. In the case of more generalized envelope generators, such as the Wiard "Envelator" or Serge "Universal Slope Generator", the ADSR envelope is only a small part of what the module can do. Since most of the educational materials available are oriented toward the East Coast designs, they are easier for the beginning synthesist to learn on. Also, once you have a grasp of the fundamental principles of synthesis, the added functions of the West Coast type seem natural and logical. And the manuals for the Wiard assume you already understand synthesizer terminology and basic functions. I hope you enjoy whatever instrument you decide upon. Best Regards, Grant Richter --- In wiardgroup@y..., trobly100@l... wrote: > hello to everybody i am beginner and i do not have a Wiard but i > listen to it and i like it very much! > > I read on the Wiard website this : > > "We do not recommend these instruments for beginning synthesists. > These modules are typically used to expand existing modular systems" > > Why is not for beginners? Is really so difficult to use it? > > And why is typically used with other modular? It has lfo, vca, > filters, noise source, oscillators.... i think it is complete. > > I can afford to buy 2 modular systems ... do you think it will a good > think to buy Wiard as first and only Modular systems? > > thanks to everybody. > > Roberto > > Sorry for my bed english.
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Re: i am a beginner
2001-08-27 by grantrichter2001@yahoo.com
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