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Re: [wiardgroup] Pope drive-by....

2007-05-08 by Mark Griffiths

absolutely fascinating..Gary and Wiard continuing a very long tradition of music and spirituality. Love to hear some of it! all the best, Mark www.inspiringsounds.com ----- Original Message ---- From: Gary Chang To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, 7 May, 2007 8:42:17 PM

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Re: [wiardgroup] Pope drive-by....

2007-05-07 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 5/7/2007 2:27:08 PM Pacific Daylight Time, gchang@calarts.edu writes: I will be in Italy, installing "Sanctuaries" - recordings of a collection ambient electronic sound scuptures created and performed on my Wiard Modular Music System, in churches and public pla

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Re: Pope drive-by....

2007-05-07 by Grant Richter

Better check the trunk of the tour bus.... --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" wrote: > > Hello all, > > Through the efforts of Neil Leonard (doctor of music, New England > Conservatory and professor of electronic music, Berklee College of > Music), and the kind suppo

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Pope drive-by....

2007-05-07 by Gary Chang

Hello all, Through the efforts of Neil Leonard (doctor of music, New England Conservatory and professor of electronic music, Berklee College of Music), and the kind support of several manufacturers (Blue Sky Monitors, Taralabs Cables, and tcelectronic) and the City of Rome and th

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Re: [wiardgroup] What is up with Synth-DIY

2007-05-05 by Andre Majorel

On 2007-05-05 04:25 -0000, Grant Richter wrote: > I used to be on a mailing list called Synth-DIY. > > It seems to have slowly sputtered out. > > Did they move servers and you have to re-sub? Anyone have any > information? The old server died in March. Rick Jansen has since repla

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Re: [wiardgroup] What is up with Synth-DIY

2007-05-05 by scottnoanh@peoplepc.com

Here's the text of an email from Rick Jansen, dated 31 March: ===== The new synth-diy list is up and running, now with MailMan. I think it is best if you explicitly re-subscribe and choose a password: I'm new to administering MailMan myself, so please bear with some possible hicc

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Re: [wiardgroup] What is up with Synth-DIY

2007-05-05 by scottnoanh@peoplepc.com

I received 15 messages on Friday. I know the list changed servers and went from majordomo to some other type of list sw. Some people had to resub as a result. It's unclear if things are still working quite right for everybody. Maybe resubbing might work for you(?) ----- Original

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Re: [wiardgroup] What is up with Synth-DIY

2007-05-05 by Sam Ecoff

Hi Grant, There was an issue a few weeks ago where the server went down and then they had to resub everybody, but there were some folks that got overlooked for whatever reason. THe list is alive and well. Sorry I don't remember how to subscribe, but I'll bet someone here does...

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What is up with Synth-DIY

2007-05-05 by Grant Richter

I used to be on a mailing list called Synth-DIY. It seems to have slowly sputtered out. Did they move servers and you have to re-sub? Anyone have any information? Thank you!

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UPDATE FS only 3 things left

2007-04-24 by watson

lthough some of them are on ebay i will still make them available to the list until the auctions end, if anh of you fine gents woud lke somthing dont hesitate to mail me or call 423 340 0202 studio electronics atc x quad 1000 ebay item 200103222710 yamaha cp60m 700 ebay item 2001

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few items left Octopus, final filter, blacet psu and yamaha cp60m

2007-04-24 by watson

getting a lot of questions on the octopus, it is in mint, it was taken out of the box and set on a tabletop where it has resided in a smoke free child free pet free temp controlled environment, this thing has been treated like a fine piece of art, which it is and i ahve gotte muc

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UPDATE FS genoqs octopus, se atc, blacet, wiard and more

2007-04-23 by watson

after very much debating i am having to sell a few items from my collection, i got a promotion at my job and it is more demanding of my time, so i will be spending most of my free time working with my band which is mostly acoustic instruments. we use some synths but i need to thi

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Paging Stephane Bonnet...

2007-04-18 by Sam Ecoff

Sorry for the use of group bandwidth. Stephane, could you please contact me at your nearest convenience re: our sale? I seem to be having trouble contacting you. Thanks! Sam E. _______________________________ Sam Ecoff Tanner/Monagle 1120 N. Market St. Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 7

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Re: Blacet for sale

2007-04-14 by Mike Marsh

Thanks to all who replied! I current;y have two people interested in buying the whole rack, and several interested in the parts. I will keep everyone posted... Mike --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" wrote: > > Hello All – > > In a further effort to streamline the st

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Re: [wiardgroup] Blacet for sale

2007-04-14 by plord@there.org

Hey Mike, If you end up parting it out, I'll take the PSIM. I don't have the room or the scratch for the whole rack though. regards, Paul Mike Marsh wrote: > Hello All ? > > In a further effort to streamline the studio, I have another Blacet > rack for sale. Here are the goodies:

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Blacet for sale

2007-04-13 by Mike Marsh

Hello All – In a further effort to streamline the studio, I have another Blacet rack for sale. Here are the goodies: Frequecny Divider KlangWerk Blacet VCO Darkstar Chaos PSIM Rack with power supply Plug it in and go! There are some unique modules here, so it should be fun. I'm a

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Re: Romeo Fahls Woggle Bug #3 PCB & Mini-Wave Expander PCB

2007-04-12 by Grant Richter

I will try again from both on my e-mail address. I don't know what the problem. that is hyander.us correct? And e-mail was supposed to helpful... --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "dhylander" wrote: > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Grant Richter" wrote: > > > Also, I am t

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Re: Romeo Fahls Woggle Bug #3 PCB & Mini-Wave Expander PCB

2007-04-12 by dhylander

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Grant Richter" wrote: > Also, I am trying to contact Dave Hylander to get some Mini-Wave expander boards for > personal Mini-Wave. Hi Grant, I sent you a email with the info on the boards a couple of days ago, and again last night I resent the

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frac-rack system for sale

2007-04-12 by stefanbonnet

Hello, I have to sell my modular...bought last summer, kept in a clean, smoke free studio, all modules assembled from their respective manufacturers. It includes : from blacet research : 2 vco's 1 micro lfo 1 miniwave (with socket rocket eprom) 2 mixer/processor's 2 eg's 6 multip

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Romeo Fahls Woggle Bug #3 PCB & Mini-Wave Expander PCB

2007-04-11 by Grant Richter

Romeo kindly posted a PCB layout for the Woggle Bug #3 (the scematic is tested and works). Does anyone know the current link to the pcb? Also, I am trying to contact Dave Hylander to get some Mini-Wave expander boards for personal Mini-Wave. My mailer daemon reports "permanat fat

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-09 by Sam Ecoff

On Apr 9, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Grant Richter wrote: What MIGHT be better is "Learning Music With Synthesizers" by David Friend, Alan R. Pearlman and Thomas D. Piggott Published 1974 by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation (another Milwaukee company). It targets the ARP Odyssey and see

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Re: ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-09 by Grant Richter

What MIGHT be better is "Learning Music With Synthesizers" by David Friend, Alan R. Pearlman and Thomas D. Piggott Published 1974 by Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation (another Milwaukee company). It targets the ARP Odyssey and seems to be high school level.

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Re: ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-09 by Grant Richter

Hi Sam, Thank you. Nice job! I added a link to this page to the group "Links" page. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Sam Ecoff wrote: > > Users might also find my book interesting and helpful. It is based on > the 2600 as well and assumes no previous knowledge of synthesis. I >

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Re: [wiardgroup] ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-09 by Sam Ecoff

I thought I'd weigh in on this as I own two different versions of the ARP 2600 manual. I own the original Tonus version, which I believe was authored mostly by David Friend (somebody please correct me if I'm mistaken) and the later ARP version written by Jim. While both are inter

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Re: [wiardgroup] ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-09 by Sam Ecoff

Users might also find my book interesting and helpful. It is based on the 2600 as well and assumes no previous knowledge of synthesis. I wrote it for the introductory class I teach at the conservatory on subtracitve synthesis. It is available *free* on my website as a .pdf and in

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Re: [wiardgroup] ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-09 by matrix

Damn, ctrl+s. Here's the link: http://michmer.net/store.html I got poo'd on for putting up a post to the pdf on my site, so I updated the link to Jim's site, but then I decided to do a quick search for ARP 2600 manual and sure enough the first hit is a pdf of the manual on guitar

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Re: [wiardgroup] ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-09 by matrix

Note it's still for sale by Jim Michmerhuizen: cheers, matrix http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com ____________________________ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Grant Richter" To: Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2007 1:09 PM Subject: [wiardgroup] ARP 2600 Users Guide online > Dave Hylander

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Re: [wiardgroup] ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-08 by Mark Griffiths

It's recognised as a great manual. I'm pretty sure that the author then re-wrote it for the sofware emulation, TimeWarp2600 and had the chance to correct a couple of mistakes he made in the original. The "Gold Book" for Serge's is also available on the net and makes interesting r

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ARP 2600 Users Guide online

2007-04-08 by Grant Richter

Dave Hylander (maker of the Mini-Wave expander PCB) has the ARP 2600 users guide online as a .pdf I highly recommend everyone look this over. It is a valuable introduction to synthesis in general. It is also helpful for grasping difficult ideas like how audio signals can be contr

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Re: for our pleasure

2007-04-07 by Grant Richter

Hello Bill, There is no problem, I have been telling people since 1999 that I would like to make it fully interated synth. So it is no secret. I think the wording created the impression that it is "right around the corner". Same with the Envelooper, with advanced modules like thi

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Re: for our pleasure

2007-04-07 by kursk53704

Sorry Grant for my impulsive proclamation about the suitcase synth. My excitement overcame discretion. Guess that's the last time you'll share any secrets with me. Having a baby daughter has somehow ruined my sense of caution or social etiquette. It's all her fault. Forgive me, B

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Re: 300 series... $ Exploitation (screed alert)

2007-04-07 by the finger

> i totally agree with that. i did not understand from the > envelooper announcement that feedback about the module is desired. same. i was under the impression that it was pretty much right around the corner for release

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Re: 300 series... $ Exploitation (screed alert)

2007-04-07 by the finger

> Grant, I think you should take more cues from all of the people that adore > your designs. A few posts back you unceremoniously dropped the Envelooper. > Meanwhile a lot of us here where thinking it was going to be one of the next > modules! And a lot of us (including me) were

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Re: 300 series... resin?

2007-04-07 by the finger

> > Don't be fooled, they are trying to > > sell you a trumpet, when you wanted a violin. > > Is this why I have trouble getting rosin off my lips? > I hear they call those 'piccolos' in Hawaii

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Re: [wiardgroup] Clarification on new module designs

2007-04-07 by amnesia

walkabout oscillator will be a huge hit here in Australia :-) Grant Richter wrote: > > > i totally agree with that. i did not understand from the > > envelooper announcement that feedback about the module is desired. > > in the past there was no discussion like that, the modules

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Re: [wiardgroup] Clarification on new module designs

2007-04-07 by watson

glad to hear some of thse are still on the backburner, i am going to start building a wiard 300 series now that things will be back in stock and i also want to help you sell the ones you are building for the "in production" series. hopefully i will talk with you next week. On 4/6

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Module suggestion

2007-04-07 by Tommy DOG

This may very well be on the list of possible future modules but I would like to see a joy stick with Axis Generator in a single 300 panel. TD

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Re: new suitcase Wiard

2007-04-07 by Grant Richter

> is this still in the ether or due for release by the end of the year? I am attempting to do something on the difficulty level of the Yamaha DX7. Whereas Yamaha has hundreds of people to work on such projects, I am only one person. Also I have to invent all of this technology fr

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Clarification on new module designs

2007-04-06 by Grant Richter

> i totally agree with that. i did not understand from the > envelooper announcement that feedback about the module is desired. > in the past there was no discussion like that, the modules just > showed up as is, without public discussions about the features, > and that was it. o

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new suitcase Wiard

2007-04-06 by amnesia

I spoke to Grant the other day and we spoke about our Synthi's..he never mentioned this new box. =-O is this still in the ether or due for release by the end of the year? > >

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What matters...

2007-04-06 by William Sequeira

Wow! Amazed about how a simple thing such as o grabbing a phone, o having a delightful conversation with one of the top synth designers in the world, o btw learning a few new tips/tricks, and history in one fell swoop, and o having the opportunity to order a gorgeous state-of-the

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Re: for our pleasure

2007-04-06 by Gary Chang

So, the cat is out of the bag, so to speak, but there is something to consider... Remember - Grant is trying to raise money to fund the further developement of this project, so he needs to sell 300 Series modules! Waiting for the suitcase electronium to become a reality will insu

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Re: [wiardgroup] for our pleasure

2007-04-06 by Eyesaw

A WIARD synth in a suitcase. Yes, Yes, Yes - Perfect! Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: kursk53704 To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 9:38 PM Subject: [wiardgroup] for our pleasure There are two people that I worship: Noam Chomsky and Brian Eno. I

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: 300 series... $ Exploitation (screed alert)

2007-04-06 by Eyesaw

Thanks All - Much more than my question has been answered. Have a Good Friday - Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: John To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com ; drmabuce Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 9:18 PM Subject: Re: [wiardgroup] Re: 300 series... $ Exploitation (screed alert)

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