2007-09-28 by drmabuce
Hi Andrew my 'Omni' is a very early 'The Filter' version that i've chosen to keep un-updated. At relatively low-Q settings, when i sweep through bandpass mode, the lowest amplitude is consistently bandpass mode. The decrease is not as pronounced as in your example but there is a
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2007-09-28 by andrew dalio
I posted a couple examples of my OmniFilter in the Files section (OmniFilter examples folder). The filter really seems to lose a lot of output when entering the bandpass mode (very noticeable in the 24dB output file). The module is processing a sawtooth wave. Coarse, Fine, and Q
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2007-09-28 by kwote uno
not available. at first i was bummed but i realize now that having the 311 will be more suitable for my needs. On 9/27/07, Impossible Sound impossiblesound@hotmail.com > wrote: So is the 1211 JAG still available or no? It's one module I've regretted not buying earlier, and now I'
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2007-09-28 by Impossible Sound
So is the 1211 JAG still available or no? It's one module I've regretted not buying earlier, and now I'm hoping it's not too late. Thanks, Mike Fun Get news, entertainment and everything you care about at Live.com. Check it out!
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2007-09-27 by kwote uno
Yes. that helps a lot. just what I was looking for. but just curious to Grant, will there be a pdf for the 311 soon? On 9/26/07, andrew dalio bunnyman@sailormoon.com > wrote: The wayback machine has the "preliinary online manual" here: http://web.archive.org/web/20050204063859/ww
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2007-09-27 by Tommy DOG
I know this is on some level a dumb question but please bare with me. I am wondering how much of the features of the Waveform City is in the Mini Wave. I know it's much more bare bones so quality of sound has to important. If I have a classic VCO & I buy a Mini Wave will I have a
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2007-09-27 by andrew dalio
The wayback machine has the "preliinary online manual" here: http://web.archive.org/web/20050204063859/www.wiard.com/1200/JAG/jag.html Hope this helps! -andrew bunny --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "kwote uno" wrote: > > > > > Hello. Just wanted to see if there's a pdf manual
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2007-09-26 by kwote uno
Hello. Just wanted to see if there's a pdf manual available for the new 311 Controller as I'm interested in all it's capabilities, etc. Any info from any of you appreciated as well. I remember there was a whole page dedicated to the old 1200 series jag controller before. perhaps
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2007-09-24 by Norman Fay
As an aside, this is something I've been working on - I'm trying to program a drum part so it sounds like a drummer and the wogglebug playing together, in effect, letting the wogglebug dictate the rhythmic emphasis. So far it only works up to just under 1min, after that it's just
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2007-09-24 by Norman Fay
Ha, that's great. There's something weirdly compelling about woggle bug noises. My favourite patch is to feed the primary output into a borg filter set to lowpass mode, clock an envelope from the clock out of one of them, set it for the short transient response, and use it to con
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2007-09-23 by Dennis Verschoor
Hi List Fridaynight i did this noodle witch is completely generating it's own melody and variation. Sorry for the boring beat but it's just a little idea with this noodle. Drums DR55 trough an EMT 266 limiter Noisering used for the melody generation Clockdividers for dividing clo
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2007-09-23 by Mark Griffiths
Great, thanks for sharing. I'll keep this with a number of other useful posts while I wait for my Wogglebug to arrive. regards, Mark ----- Original Message ---- From: plord To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, 22 September, 2007 7:37:51 AM Subject: [wiardgroup] Wogno! S
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2007-09-22 by Dennis Verschoor
Thaks foring this! On 9/21/07, plord plord@there.org > wrote: Hey gang, Grant's recent posting of some new Sequantizer tips sent me off to the Yahoo mailing list archives for a deep dive. I just posted the results to the Files area as "wiard-list-tips.txt". Hopefully this will sp
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2007-09-22 by plord
So I was noodling around this evening with the Wogglebugs and a Metalbox Sequential Switch and uh...well...something strongly resembling techno happened :) I've uploaded the results to the Files section, as "Wogno 1.mp3". Five minutes, 4.9 Mb. I know, indulgent. What you are hear
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2007-09-22 by Tommy DOG
Hi Paul, I also want to thank you for putting this list together. As much fun as as it is to fly solo it's always interesting to learn from other people. I really only skimmed through but I could see there were a few things in there that I wanted to try out ASAP. A thanks should
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2007-09-21 by drmabuce
Hi Paul This is very helpful, and not only for Wiard neophytes. Well done! Thank you very much for this digest. -doc
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2007-09-21 by drmabuce
(glaces furtively over his shoulder to see of the topic police are watching...) [Moderator's note: Yes, I am watching but I'll give you a pass :-) ] http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070921/ap_on_re_us/fake_bomb i mean, gosh! isn't it obvious that the only thing you could make with a
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2007-09-21 by Joxer
Thank you for taking the time to do this! I know how tedious digging through the archives can be. Great job! Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
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2007-09-21 by r_a_quirk
cheers for the answers re powering the dual joystick, I'll give it a try --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Grant Richter" wrote: > > No problem powering it off of a Blacet supply. > > If you have the skills to change connectors here are the part numbers: > > Connector Housing:
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2007-09-21 by plord
Hey gang, Grant's recent posting of some new Sequantizer tips sent me off to the Yahoo mailing list archives for a deep dive. I just posted the results to the Files area as "wiard-list-tips.txt". Hopefully this will spare someone else a few hours of effort sorting through the lon
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2007-09-20 by Tim J
Funny, I never think of things as being slow at Wiard. I only wonder about how much info Grant currently chooses to give us. I'm always sure theres something off in the distance from Wiard (besides all the currently availabe stuff of course)... To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com From
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2007-09-20 by Grant Richter
Building modules is a lot like cooking. There is a large amount of "prep" work that needs to be done in order to get ready for final assembly. This is most economical when done in parallel. Like making hundred of potentiometer assemblies at once. Or stuffing dozens of printed cir
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2007-09-20 by Grant Richter
No problem powering it off of a Blacet supply. If you have the skills to change connectors here are the part numbers: Connector Housing: Molex Part # 09-50-3041 Connector Pins: Molex Part # 08-50-0108 The crimp tools are over $200, so I would just solder to the pins. Current draw
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2007-09-19 by Tommy DOG
I'm using one with a Blacet power supply. Shouldn't be a problem. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "r_a_quirk" wrote: > > Grant > > Can the old wiard dual joystick with vu meter panel be powered from a > normal fracrack power supply (i.e. blacet supply) or does it have to be >
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2007-09-19 by r_a_quirk
Grant Can the old wiard dual joystick with vu meter panel be powered from a normal fracrack power supply (i.e. blacet supply) or does it have to be powered from the power supply that came with it. I'm hoping to put in a small portable system. cheers Richard
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2007-09-18 by Grant Richter
Using the transpose input of the Sequantizer will also allow you to add portamento to keyboards which don't have it. Like some MIDI/CV converters. Using a keyboard which DOES have portamento and sending it through a quantizer like Bank 15 of the Waveform City or Mini-Wave, you ca
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2007-09-18 by Grant Richter
> > If i'm switching between 2 sequenced/quantised sources, like say the > sequantiser and the quantised out of the noise ring or a blacet binary > zone, presumably I can use the bottom section of a Blacet mixer-processor > to eliminate the pitch shift. One of the original ideas
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2007-09-17 by Norman Fay
I got them, and replied yeasterday, Grant. Thanks! I tried to reply before then, but got "sorry an unexpected error has occurred", eh. As Mr Griffiths said "Myspace messaging is notoriously crap." ha. If i'm switching between 2 sequenced/quantised sources, like say the sequantise
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2007-09-16 by Grant Richter
Hello Norman, I sent you two replies via the Myspace account. Did you get either one of them? I did not get a reply from either. To summarize: 1. A slight voltage offset is normal at the Sequantizer quantizer output jack. Just plug the Sequantizer quantizer output into the VCO 1v
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2007-09-10 by Mark Griffiths
Phones are usually digital/analogue. Myspace messaging is notoriously crap. I usually find Grant when I call about 4pm UK time if that is any help. Mark ----- Original Message ---- From: Tyler Harwood To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 10 September, 2007 8:53:19 PM Subj
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2007-09-10 by Tyler Harwood
he likes to be called on the telephone. analog! On Sep 10, 2007, at 3:55 AM, NoRMaN PHaY wrote: Hello Grant! I've tried emailing you, also sent you a message via myspace (to the F/i account) Can you take a look? Loads of thanks.
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2007-09-10 by plord
Norman Fay wrote: > In the LH cabinet? The non-Wiard blue modules are all Metalbox/CGS, done up in the custom colors by Michael Ford, except for the odd module up top and the blue frac rack ear multiples, which I made. The Metalbox stuff you are seeing is, reading bookwise top do
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2007-09-10 by Norman Fay
In the LH cabinet? http://synchro1.smugmug.com/gallery/3454091#194038342-M-LB (from one of several photosets of AH cali 2007 meeting) I see, from the bottom up, a dual joystick/JAG module, 2 larger modules. What I presume is a bank of attenuators, a row of 6 300 series modules, p
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2007-09-10 by NoRMaN PHaY
Hello Grant! I've tried emailing you, also sent you a message via myspace (to the F/i account) Can you take a look? Loads of thanks.
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2007-09-09 by Gary Chang
The REDCAT Theater has listed the AnalogLive! website. You can order tickets from this page.... http://redcat.org/season/0708/mus/scream.php As mentioned in message #3036; On November 16th at the CalArts Redcat Theater, (located in the Disney Music Hall complex in Los Angeles, CA
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2007-09-05 by davevosh@aol.com
hello to all, we`ve been doing live performances of electro-acoustic noise-musik using doepfer and other modulars recently and have finally established a web presence - please take a look at : www.zeromoon.com www.myspace.com/safe00 www.dc-soniccircuits.org please download, liste
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2007-09-03 by Bryan E Cornell
Thanks, man. I did finally find it in the update section of the news page at http://www.wiard.com/news/news.html . Not %100 obvious, this. Bryan >>> 09/02/07 2:18 PM >>> In a message dated 9/2/2007 7:09:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time, bcor@loc.gov writes: apparently the user's manua
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2007-09-03 by Grant Richter
Just be careful to always hand start the screws and never force them. The rack frames are aluminum and the screws are steel, so they can be crossthreaded. Also, to completely assemble the rack, the #6-32 screws on the side need to be loosened when the sixth module is installed. T
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2007-09-02 by Tommy DOG
I was able to find the right screws (after hitting several hardware stores) at Radioshack. Should anyone be short a few screws it's item 64-3011. They are round head machine screws and fit fine in the 300 rack. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "plord" wrote: > > Sam Ecoff wrote
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2007-09-02 by davevosh@aol.com
In a message dated 9/2/2007 7:09:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time, bcor@loc.gov writes: apparently the user's manual has disappeared. Am I just missing i bryan, if you can`t find it elsewhere, send me your mailing address and i`ll get a copy off to you - after all, gotta help a fellow
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2007-09-02 by Sam Ecoff
On Aug 30, 2007, at 11:24 PM, plord wrote: > Sam Ecoff wrote: >> Hi TD, >> >> You want #4-40 self tapping screws. I believe that Grant supplies >> 1/4" long screws, but I prefer 3/8" myself. Either one works just >> fine. > > I don't mean to be a git, but that sounds like the Fra
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2007-09-02 by bcor2fg3
It would be cool if SOME of the old information about the 1200 models was left on the website. I was trying to remember what the regular and aux outputs were on my noise ring and apparently the user's manual has disappeared. Am I just missing it? How about a historical section fo
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2007-08-31 by plord
Sam Ecoff wrote: > Hi TD, > > You want #4-40 self tapping screws. I believe that Grant supplies > 1/4" long screws, but I prefer 3/8" myself. Either one works just fine. I don't mean to be a git, but that sounds like the Frac screw description, not the 300 series, which is I thin
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2007-08-30 by Sam Ecoff
Hi TD, You want #4-40 self tapping screws. I believe that Grant supplies 1/4" long screws, but I prefer 3/8" myself. Either one works just fine. Kind regards, Sam E. _______________________________ Sam Ecoff Tanner/Monagle 1120 N. Market St. Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 727-8190 www
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2007-08-30 by Tommy DOG
What size are the screws used to mount the modules into the rack frame? Thanks, TD
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2007-08-29 by Michael A. Firman
Well you need to buy an EPROM burner or you need to find someone with one. They can be had, used, on eBay and there are some new inexpensive (relatively) ones that connect to PCs (usually via parallel ports or, more recently via USB). --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "mrboninge
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2007-08-29 by mrboningen
simple quesion: how do we get these wavetables from wave256 into miniwave eproms we can use?
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2007-08-29 by loopcycle
NR is sold, thanks for the interest. @DK: that had occurred to me. Then, I received my credit card statement. :) --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "David Kronemyer" wrote: > > You are incorrect. You really need three noise-rings, not two. DK > > -- > David Kronemyer > 9812 Glouc
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2007-08-28 by Michael A. Firman
I uploaded a file called chebyshev.256 These waves smoothly morph within a bank but should be driven by a sine wave (not a saw tooth wave) for the best results. I think the last wave-set (bank) comes from the polynomials that produce a trumpet sound (I'll have to look it up). Eac
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2007-08-28 by karl dalen
So by using a joystick/envelope or similar slow thing to set wave and bank the scan of the Mirage waves (if alinged in banks) will result in time streching of the replayed said Mirage sample! Would be fun if the sample are a spoken sentence! KD --- Grant Richter skrev: > I added
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