Back in 1996, there were only two companies making modulars. Dieter Doepfer and Rex at STS. Darwin Grosse liked the modules I was was building for myself and suggested I make more of them for sale. I said, "It would have to be the Weird Synthesizer Company, because I don't want to make anything normal" and that's how the joke got started. Weird.com was taken, and while playing around with anagrams, I came up with "Wiard" and that was available. I did not know it was a proper family name, and when I post the "Weird" pronounciation, I started getting hostile letters from grandmothers threatening to have all their grandchildren mail bomb me. So I corrected the pronunciation to "Wired" per their request. While researching the meaning of the word "weird" I discovered it did not mean what I thought. It actually means "Fatelike or of the Fates" because the three Greek Fates are called the "Weird Sisters" as they appear in MacBeth. This seemed appropriate. There is so much complexity in modular synthesizers that you may be the first on to hear a certain sound. You were "fated" to find that patch, and that fits into the overall aesthetic. The 300 series was destined to be a commercial failure. The modules were handicapped from the start by blue anodizing, a two color faceplate, unpopular graphics. A Utopian object in a world desperate to be practical and professional. It is only through supernatural intervention that the 300 series has made it this far. The project was in continual danger of collapse, but somehow at each moment, a sale would appear to magically save the day. I have simply served as the humble caretaker of this adventure. Providing services as the Fates decided. But I am reaching the limit of my physical abilities. So it is time to start considering finishing up systems and completing racks. I am sure the Fates will excuse their humble servant. Let me know about blank spaces that need to be filled. I will plan a last run of 300 series modules to satisfy those building systems. Those who have already been quoted, or have paid for 300 series modules will be receiving them as they are finished. Sebastian, don't worry, you will get your modules. I want to phase out the 300 series modules gracefully. The 1200 series is now the focus of my interest and I feel like continued 300 series production is blocking my progress.
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Too Heavy to be a Drag
2002-12-03 by grantrichter2001
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