2007-08-28 by Grant Richter
I added more binary files to the section. The large Mirage zip file is the contents of the factory disks decoded into 64K raw binary files. Each upper and lower bank is a 64K block with one or more samples in it. You can open them in Sound Forge in the 8 bit raw format. You can o
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2007-08-28 by Bryan Carrigan
sorry for the cross posting AH members but it's pretty heavily wiard related... Wiard 300 - make offers classic VCO wogglebug omni filter envelator Mixolator (2) waveform city (2) racks w/pwr original dual joystick controller noise ring 265 Blue face Milton Sequencer - custom / l
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2007-08-26 by David Hylander
Rename the bank you want to work on from a .bin to .256. Start the Wave256 program and open the renamed file. You'll get a stream error, but ignore it. The wave window will appear to be blank, but browse with the bank and wave buttons and the waves will display. Then do a File/Sa
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2007-08-26 by Gary Chang
Dave, Is there some trick to importing PPG files into the binary waves format? If I could, I would love to use my Waldorf Wave as a platform to create MW wavetables.... gary David Hylander wrote: > > I just put a folder in the groups file section "Binary Waves" It has > a zip of
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2007-08-25 by David Hylander
I just put a folder in the groups file section "Binary Waves" It has a zip of about 30 banks of PPG waves, some allophone waves I've been playing with, and some that Larry Hendry sent me. ~david~ http://www.hylander.com At 04:15 PM 8/25/2007, Grant Richter wrote: >And how come no
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2007-08-25 by Grant Richter
Dave Hylander made a very nice wavetable expander board for the Miniwave and Waveform City. But there still are not 10 PROMs to go into it. Anybody have any links to wavefrom repositories or PROM dumps or the like that could be converted to Wave256 format? Like DW6000 or DW8000 o
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2007-08-23 by Bill Sequeira
Thank you Richard, but it is all Grant's hard work - I only contributed a few minor things to help with the 300 series manuals. Appreciate the compliment though. :-) Regards, Bill __________________________________________ Bill Sequeira, PHD - Principal Axon Hillock - http://www.
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2007-08-22 by John Mahoney
Umm... " Navagate" should be "Navigate". But, hey, it's only the first word on the home page. ;-) Also, the "Description" column in the 300 series table cuts off the text in Internet Explorer (yes, many people and I still use IE, sometimes). An incorrect width parameter in the HT
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2007-08-22 by ramechling_108
As a newcomer to modular synthesis, I am deeply thankful to Mr. Richter, B. Sequeira, and A. Hillock for the terrific Wiard website. Your attention to detail and thoughtfulness in providing the Introduction, MPN expanation, Product Manuals, and even Patchsheet examples is quite u
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2007-08-17 by David Kronemyer
You are incorrect. You really need three noise-rings, not two. DK -- David Kronemyer 9812 Gloucester Dr. Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Tel: (818) 917-7910 E: dkronemyer@gmail.com www.kronemyer.com
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2007-08-16 by loopcycle
I have two, and am selling one. This one is just about brand new. I received it from Grant a couple weeks or so, and its only been racked for about a week. I simply dont need two noise rings. $300 shipped in the US, or best offer. Postal money order would be preferred. I've got 1
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2007-08-14 by Les Mizzell
> http://www.examiner.com/a-863834~U_S__musician_bring__surround_sound_to_Italian_cathedrals.html > Last post about this project - I promise! Actually, no please! I'm very interested in the performances themselves and the "tech bits" of setting each performance up. Are you perfor
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2007-08-09 by tom_tav
take a look on modularsynth.net --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "r_a_quirk" wrote: > > if anyone is looking to sell a blue 1200 series borg 2 and/or boogie > vcf please contact me. I've already got a blue jag, noise ring & borg > 2 but would like 2 more filters for a small por
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2007-08-08 by r_a_quirk
if anyone is looking to sell a blue 1200 series borg 2 and/or boogie vcf please contact me. I've already got a blue jag, noise ring & borg 2 but would like 2 more filters for a small portable system I'm building. or if you've got any damaged front plates with spare pcb's that you
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2007-08-08 by Gary Chang
http://www.examiner.com/a-863834~U_S__musician_bring__surround_sound_to_Italian_cathedrals.html Last post about this project - I promise! Gary
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2007-08-04 by Norman Fay
Go to: Wiard yahoo group home click on "photos" Then "miscellaneous" then navigate to the last photo. Excellent work from Grant, I must say. On 8/4/07, John Loffink wrote: WHERE in the photos section? There are many subdirectories. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site h
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2007-08-04 by John Loffink
WHERE in the photos section? There are many subdirectories. John Loffink The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site http://www.microtonal-synthesis.com The Wavemakers Synthesizer Web Site http://www.wavemakers-synth.com > -----Original Message----- > From: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com [mail
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2007-08-04 by wiardmodular
Sorry about that. One thing you can do is go to the groups.yahoo.com wiardgroup and look at the Activity within 7 days link under Home then click on new photos posted and you go right to them. Its the last photo under photos->miscellaneous 2u rack which should fit neatly on top o
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2007-08-04 by Tommy DOG
I'm in the process of saving for an order of new modules but I thought I would post and see if anyone is selling to upgrade to new versions or whatever. I'm not looking to pay more for what I can buy from Grant. If you have 300 or 1200 modules that you would like to sell at fair
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2007-08-04 by wiardmodular
Thought I'd drop a note about some cool custom work Grant is doing for me. First the 8 in 8 out Wiard Computer Voltage Source Module. (jpg of potential layout posted to photos) I Contacted Grant a number of months ago with the idea of hiring him to construct something along the l
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2007-07-23 by Gary Chang
For whatever reason, Firefox is not including the "!.html" in the link for the web page - if you want to see it, you will have to copy the entire line and copy it in the url window to get to the page.... gary --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" wrote: > > Hello all, >
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2007-07-18 by Doug Wellington
> On November 16th at the CalArts Redcat Theater, (located in the Disney > Music Hall complex in Los Angeles, CA), Analoglive! Where do I get tickets and how much are they? -- -Doug http://www.analognotes.com http://www.stoogepanels.com http://www.dougwellington.com
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2007-07-18 by Gary Chang
Hello all, On November 16th at the CalArts Redcat Theater, (located in the Disney Music Hall complex in Los Angeles, CA), Analoglive! is a collaborative live ensemble performance from composers Gary Chang, Alessandro Cortini (of Nine Inch Nails), Richard Devine, Peter Grenader, C
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2007-07-14 by Gary Chang
I can verify - I have a pair of Sequantizers that are linked together to be 16 steps. They are specially modified by Grant, with lots of wires between the two modules. gary --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "wiard300" wrote: > > I am considering recreating my 300 series collecti
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2007-07-11 by david rothbaum
Hi, sorry for all the crossposting.... I am selling some more of my banana frac modules -- all of them actually. I want to sell this as a system for the sake of simplicity. I am selling it for $2600 including shipping. Why am i selling? Well, it is a rather longish answer, but ma
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2007-07-10 by RSA
That is a good suggestion, I used to do the vc switch thing with my Doepfer sequencer. Sounds a lot easier than having mods done. cheers, RSA ----- Original Message ---- From: wiardmodular To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 9:51:45 AM Subject: [wiardgroup
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2007-07-10 by wiardmodular
I believe Grant modded 2 sequantizers to make a 16 step sequencer. You should ask him how much a mod like that would cost or if he's even interested in doing it anymore. I believe it was fairly involved. Another possibility would be to patch up a switch whose output flips back an
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2007-07-10 by wiard300
I am considering recreating my 300 series collection, and I might start with a sequantizer or 2. that was one of the series that I never owned, so I am not familiar with it. can you link 2 of them together to obtain a 16 step sequence? thanks, RSA
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2007-07-09 by the finger
> Could you elaborate on that please? Normally the attenuators on on the inputs to the > modules being controlled, not on the outputs of controllers. Could you explain why > attenuators on the Joysticks would be useful? What application did you have in mind? Why > would it be han
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2007-07-06 by Dave Bradley
I can access the site just fine. Moe On 7/6/07, Mark Griffiths mark@inspiringsounds.com > wrote: Hi, ok, I'll rephrase that, I can't access the site, I get page not found. I have been using the full address, Google comes up with a search page with it on but the page doesn't open
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2007-07-06 by Mark Griffiths
Hi, ok, I'll rephrase that, I can't access the site, I get page not found. I have been using the full address, Google comes up with a search page with it on but the page doesn't open for me. There is however a cached page which does. So it looks like a problem with the site being
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2007-07-06 by Spacemodular
The site is up - you just need to enter the entire address in - wiard.com won't get you there - type www.wiard.com instead. Nick --- Mark Griffiths wrote: > Hi, so if I want a ringing low pass gate, the > original Borg 300 series rather than the new dual > Borg2 module? I would q
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2007-07-05 by angelzero
I also noticed this comment and am VERY interested in hearing more of the borg 1 vactrol action. (I found Thomas White's demo of the borg 1 in message 2047 already, great demo) I am absolutely in love with my borg 2 as VCA right now. I just posted one example of the borg 2 being
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2007-07-05 by Mark Griffiths
Hi, so if I want a ringing low pass gate, the original Borg 300 series rather than the new dual Borg2 module? I would quote the numbers but the Wiard site seems to be down? regards, Mark ----- Original Message ---- From: r_a_quirk To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, 4
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2007-07-04 by r_a_quirk
Cheers Paul, I spoke to Grant again the other day and I've decided to next get a sequantiser, envelator, dual borg (version 1 as I prefer slower vactrols) & a waveform city. After that it'll be another sequantiser and the new dual boogie hp/lp and maybe the new controller (I've a
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2007-07-04 by kwote uno
yeah i'm new to the whole yahoo groups setup. it ain't bad but i'm used to the whole typical message board setup. i think it'd be cool if wiard added a forum like that to the wiard site. i suggest http://www.phpbb.com/ i'm pretty sure it's free and it seems the board would easily
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2007-07-03 by ph@comcast.net
I would add at this point that grant's personal business style and outstanding support is unlike anything else out there in the world of cutting edge instruments, and to know that he continues to attempt the unattempted certainly seems worth the extra bit of dough. If you want bu
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2007-07-03 by drmabuce
Hi phil --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, ph@... wrote: > > I know, that's why I said to ignore my original message. your second thought appeared before your first! When i saw this, i cringed on your behalf... As a frequent poster on this group, myself, i'm sympathetic about thi
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2007-07-03 by Tyler Harwood
I would add at this point that grant's personal business style and outstanding support is unlike anything else out there in the world of cutting edge instruments, and to know that he continues to attempt the unattempted certainly seems worth the extra bit of dough. If you want bu
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2007-07-03 by Tommy DOG
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "p. hendricks" wrote: > > I'm confused. Example: Plan B starting selling, then through AH, but their > prices didn't change but in about the same time, the Wiard ones have doubled > or more in many cases. > > That's all fine, but your demographi
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2007-07-02 by davevosh@aol.com
but because, very frankly, I would rather Grant spent his time completing the Envelooper and Wave Terrain Oscillator than revisiting the completed Joystick/JAG design to squeeze in more features :) hello to all - now, the above is one of the most inspiring comments i could see a
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2007-07-02 by p. hendricks
On 7/1/07 9:56 PM, "p. hendricks" wrote: ....and sorry, please ignore my stupid comment about price... which hasn't even come through yet, seems to take 12+ hours for messages to show up here. sorry...I know we've been through the price thing enough. -phil
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2007-07-02 by kwote uno
that metalbox suggestion is on point. adding more features to the controller will just add more time and cost, raising the price of it. i think 700 is enough. having extra attenuation can be had creatively with other modules if it's really that necessary. that's kinda the whole f
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2007-07-02 by p. hendricks
On 6/24/07 11:03 AM, "Grant Richter" wrote: > Since there are lots of > schematics in the public domain, manufacturers can save the money normally > spent on > fundimental reasearch and development. That extra money creates an opportunity > for > something like Analog Haven to ex
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2007-07-02 by plord@there.org
mrboningen wrote: > i also agree. i had someone mod my wiard joystick with an attenuator > on each output. For anyone else worried about this, Michael Ford at Metalbox will build you a 1 RU 19" utility panel with 6 or so attenuators on it, in blue, for less than the cost of a pai
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2007-07-01 by mrboningen
i also agree. i had someone mod my wiard joystick with an attenuator on each output. it's great for inputs which don't include attenuators, and great in combination with the JAG. you can control the amount of modulation of ten parameters with just one/two knobs, and then get it b
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2007-07-01 by p. hendricks
On 6/30/07 3:18 PM, "Grant Richter" wrote: > >> Wow. the new controller looks great. >> yeah, it totaly looks great. but how's about slapping a few attenuators in >> there - ie for >> limiting the range of the joystick. would come in VERY handy > > > Could you elaborate on that p
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2007-06-30 by Grant Richter
You can still use the sales@wiard.com address for Paypal. I still have to redo the links on the purchase page. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Norman Fay" wrote: > > Grant, what's the email address used for sending funds to you via > paypal at the moment? I want to send you s
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2007-06-30 by Grant Richter
> Wow. the new controller looks great. > yeah, it totaly looks great. but how's about slapping a few attenuators in there - ie for >limiting the range of the joystick. would come in VERY handy Could you elaborate on that please? Normally the attenuators on on the inputs to the mo
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2007-06-28 by Norman Fay
Grant, what's the email address used for sending funds to you via paypal at the moment? I want to send you some money! Thanks (& apols to rest of list for minor bandwidth hoggage)
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