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This hurts, but #2 has to go! UPDATE

2005-05-15 by RaZoR

Hey Everyone I forgot to mention that the system also includes an original Dual Joystick Controller! Thankyou for your time, RaZoR --- rabluezor wrote: > Hey Everyone > > Well, I thought I would never see this day, but I > have to sell my Wiard System - the second > one that Gran

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This hurts, but #2 has to go!

2005-05-11 by rabluezor

Hey Everyone Well, I thought I would never see this day, but I have to sell my Wiard System - the second one that Grant ever made! Actually, the first 3 systems glow under a back light! The system contains: Lot's of Grants patch cables Custom built power supply Rack mount frame C

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the boogie is great

2005-05-09 by selfoscillate

hello grant, last weekend i finally got my boogie filter. oh boy, this filter sounds amazing. i love it. great job. you can count me in for the gr1213a as well :-) best wishes ingo

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maple cases

2005-05-04 by RH

Actually, Grant and I made that case shortly after he started the company (he probably took the photo). We made a total of 3 like the one Guido is selling (nicknamed "The Tick") and 2 which have blacklights built into them(one which I have, and the other Grant kept). It is made o

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FS: nice box for Wiard system

2005-05-03 by guidotoons

I thought I'd post this here before I do ebay.... I'm selling a Maple(?) box that will hold 6 Wiard 300 modules and a dual joystick. The box has two littlelites. I have these but no power supply for them. I'm wanting the best offer over $175 plus shipping. It is pictured in the p

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Boogie filter is sold!

2005-05-02 by RSA

sorry if anyone gets this twice. Thanks, Rob --- RSA wrote: > In excellent condition. Make offers. > > Thanks, > > Rob Adams >

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-05-02 by grantrichter2001

Here is a more precise explanation, taken from the net. The original article is: Mitsuhashi orbiting formula (JAES 30:10) Journal Audio Engineering Society Wave signals generated from a 3d surface Both x and y functions and their first-order derivatives are continuous over the te

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-05-02 by circlesround

So then, this will be a 'stand-alone' unit? Further, I assume that there will be an editor of some sort to accompany ...ported to OSX (o'please o'please o'please)?

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RE: [wiardgroup] FS or Trade: Wiard Boogie Filter

2005-05-02 by Robair, Gino

I'm interested, Rob. Which panel color is it? (sorry guys that I had to reply to the entire list....) -----Original Message----- From: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com on behalf of wiard300 Sent: Sun 5/1/2005 11:08 PM To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Cc: Subject: [wiardgroup] FS or Trade

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-05-02 by coyoteous

Okay, nevermind - I still don't understand the difference, but I see the difference. Next time I'll read the assignment before I raise my hand - can anybody point to this new research? Thanks, Barry --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "coyoteous" wrote: > Please add my "this is co

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Re: [wiardgroup] Moog documentary

2005-05-01 by David Hylander

At 09:59 PM 4/30/2005, you wrote: Anybody heard anything about this, or better yet seen it? It's in a limited number of theaters now. Detroit Inst of Arts played it April 18, I missed it then , maybe they'll play it again. http://www.zu33.com/moog/ If not, looks like it's coming

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Moog documentary

2005-05-01 by Steven Curtin

Anybody heard anything about this, or better yet seen it? It's in a limited number of theaters now. Detroit Inst of Arts played it April 18, I missed it then :(, maybe they'll play it again. http://www.zu33.com/moog/ Steve C

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-30 by coyoteous

Please add my "this is cool" vote, though something similar has been around the CSound world for years: Wave terrain synthesis with Csound by Josep M. Comajuncosas - Barcelona, dec. 1997 / jan. 1998 http://www.csounds.com/jmc/Articles/Wts/WTS.html Who is "the researcher who autho

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-29 by pela_gius

> The X/Y output should be a perfect mate with the JAG.... Sort of a > multi-directional Waveform City - (Waveform Country?) The more I think about this the less clear it gets. A simple X/Y joystick controlling the wave and bank inputs of a Waveform City or Miniwave essentially l

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-29 by Gary Chang

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "pela_gius" wrote: > That looks amazing and I dig the name too! I don't quite understand > all of the diagrams but is there a way that this can interface with a > Jag in an in interesting way to move in sort of a 3 dimensional space? The X/Y out

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-28 by pela_gius

That looks amazing and I dig the name too! I don't quite understand all of the diagrams but is there a way that this can interface with a Jag in an in interesting way to move in sort of a 3 dimensional space?

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-28 by grantrichter2001

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Scott E." The server dumped and the most recent backup did not yet contain those files. I have republished the page. I hope to work on sound samples this weekend. http://www.wiard.com/terrain/terrain.html Bear in mind the technology is so new t

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Re: [wiardgroup] New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-27 by Scott E.

Hi. I get a 404 Object not found on this link. Has it moved? Scott ================================================= grantrichter2001 wrote: > > An introduction to a newly developed technology. > > Packaging options are not decided, but the device needs at least > 10 knobs. > > h

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Re: [wiardgroup] New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-26 by David Hylander

Wow!! Put me down for one!! ~david~ http://www.hylander.com http://www.hylander.us At 01:31 PM 4/26/2005, you wrote: >An introduction to a newly developed technology. > >Packaging options are not decided, but the device needs at least >10 knobs. > >http://www.wiard.com/terrain/te

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-26 by voyager000455

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" wrote: > > Packaging options are not decided, but the device needs at least > 10 knobs. I know one particular packaging option that uses exactly 10 knobs and 20 jacks.. ;) Looks amazing by the way, put me down for one! bryan

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Re: New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-26 by verbos2002

huh? Have you built this? Can we hear an example? wow, Grant you have done it again. Mark --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" wrote: > > An introduction to a newly developed technology. > > Packaging options are not decided, but the device needs at least > 10 kn

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New Wiard "Walkabout" Module

2005-04-26 by grantrichter2001

An introduction to a newly developed technology. Packaging options are not decided, but the device needs at least 10 knobs. http://www.wiard.com/terrain/terrain.html Best Regards, Grant Richter

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envelator

2005-04-20 by dustin sedlacek

i have been looking at the envelator for a while attempting to understand it some more ....here is what i do not understand "The module also contains a DC coupled voltage controlled crossfader which forms the sustain control when patched as a classic ADSR" so...we have a attack p

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blotter, dude...

2005-04-16 by andrew dalio

uh, is anything happening in wiard world, or is everyone experiencing woggle/blotter flashbacks. if so.... could you get me some ; ) -andrew bunny

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Re: woggle this?

2005-04-02 by Gary Chang

Hmmm - Buchla and Blotter.... The more things change, the more they stay the same. I don't know if I would have the courage to face all of those little digital readouts on four hits, though. An interesting idea in market branding, though. Kinda like Gin and Tonic.;-) gc

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Re: [wiardgroup] woggle this?

2005-04-01 by Doug Pearson

At 08:31 AM 4/1/2005, wiardmodular wrote: >http://www.philzone.org/discus/messages/7267/156234.html?1112371968 > >Interesting tribute to wiard/buchla Hmm ... I haven't ever done that sort of "shopping" on Telegraph Avenue (Berkeley) since ... uh ... ever ... but now I might have

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Re: woggle this?

2005-04-01 by Michael A. Firman

LOL!!! When I was a kid it used to be pictures of Mr. Natural or moons and stars. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "wiardmodular" wrote: > > http://www.philzone.org/discus/messages/7267/156234.html?1112371968 > > Interesting tribute to wiard/buchla

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woggle this?

2005-04-01 by wiardmodular

http://www.philzone.org/discus/messages/7267/156234.html?1112371968 Interesting tribute to wiard/buchla

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Re: Still more geek porn

2005-03-30 by Michael A. Firman

okay here are a few more: Back row (standing): Mark Morton, Khaliji, Brandon, Tony Clark, Steve Curtin, ?, Mike Caloroso, ?, Tim(?), Grant Richter, Eric Williamson Second Row (two people, not quite standing): Cary Roberts, Harry Bissell Third Row: Andrew Scheidler, "Old Crow", Bo

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Still more geek porn

2005-03-30 by Norman Fay

OK, looking at this picture, which appears to show everybody (except perhaps the camera operator?) perhaps we can put names to faces? 4 "rows" http://www.mlswebworks.com/AHMW2005/ahmw-Pages/Image41.html Back row (standing): ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, Mike Caloroso, ?, ?, Grant Richter, ?

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Re: [wiardgroup] Still more geek porn

2005-03-30 by Steven Curtin

Thanks Mike! Great Pictures! Steve C At 03:58 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote: >Grant and I made a road trip to the Analog Heaven Midwest Gathering >this weekend. Pictures of the event (untitled) are up at: > >http://www.mlswebworks.com/AHMW2005/ahmw.html > >There is plenty of Wiard gear

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RE: [wiardgroup] Re: Still more geek porn

2005-03-29 by Tim J

I just wanted to say that ahmw was way fun this year. Lots of great gear. My favorite by far was the wiard gear. The quick set that Firman did on the wiard/futureretro was amazing. Also, Steve Curtain's wiard/diy/serge modular was by far one of the coolest things I've ever heard.

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RE: Still more geek porn

2005-03-29 by Robair, Gino

Fine pix of some fine instruments. Thanks for sharing. How about some names! I recognize you and Steve Curtin, but it would be nice to know who brought what. ginorobair > ---------- > From: Michael A. Firman > Reply To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 1

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Re: Still more geek porn

2005-03-29 by Michael A. Firman

Yes, I need to put titles on the photos (the web post was a quick and dirty just to get stuff up there). BTW Grant is the one manning the Synthi (which he brought). I guess you can go to: http://www.ph.k12.in.us/~drew/ahmw/ Which is Andrew Scheidler's site where he posts photos o

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Still more geek porn

2005-03-29 by Michael A. Firman

Grant and I made a road trip to the Analog Heaven Midwest Gathering this weekend. Pictures of the event (untitled) are up at: http://www.mlswebworks.com/AHMW2005/ahmw.html There is plenty of Wiard gear and other stuff as well. My rig is pictured as well as Steve Curtain's rig. en

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geek road porn

2005-03-29 by drmabuce

Hi All, I posted a jpg in the photo folder, more on that in a minute, but i noticed several goodies that had escaped my attention before so if you haven't browsed the photo file lately... take a look. Responsible adults can use all the cheering-up they can get! I posted an update

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Re: [wiardgroup] FS: Wiard Wogglebug

2005-03-24 by Rob Hoffman

It's sold. Thanks everyone. Rob On Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at 05:59 PM, Rob Hoffman wrote: > Need some cash and I just don't use this enough. > > Wiard Series 300 Wogglebug, only made on a custom basis for a huge sum > of cash these days. It'll only go up in value. Excellent c

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FS: Wiard Wogglebug

2005-03-24 by Rob Hoffman

Need some cash and I just don't use this enough. Wiard Series 300 Wogglebug, only made on a custom basis for a huge sum of cash these days. It'll only go up in value. Excellent condition with manual. Paypal preferred. $750 plus shipping. Check out Grant's website for more info: h

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Re: boogie pair module

2005-03-17 by mritenburg

> There is an appeal to the unattainable... personally I am hoping > to see some woggle bug features appear in the 1200 form factor > as I like the Baron-esque Forbidden Planet area of the sound > spectrum so much... The Noise Ring provides smooth and stepped voltages. I'm not su

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Re: boogie pair module

2005-03-17 by Gary Chang

> the boxes that reside on the back of a Wiard 300 module are standard > issue and from Mouser. You would, however have to drill all the hole > for the pots, as this is the mounting method. I think that there is more than just a little work on the box - there is nibbling the slot

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Re: boogie pair module

2005-03-17 by eblake_smith

> It sure is funny how the 300 series REFUSES to die. No matter > how hard > Grant tries to cut it off, it keeps coming back to haunt him. There is an appeal to the unattainable... personally I am hoping to see some woggle bug features appear in the 1200 form factor as I like the

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Re: boogie pair module

2005-03-16 by verbos2002

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Norman Fay wrote: > Again, I'd also be happy w/ 1200 boards mounted stooge-style behind a > 300-style faceplate as well. It would be nice if the boards were > mounted inside a metal box like the rest of the 300 series. the boxes that reside on t

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Re: [wiardgroup] boogie pair module

2005-03-15 by Norman Fay

Again, I'd also be happy w/ 1200 boards mounted stooge-style behind a 300-style faceplate as well. It would be nice if the boards were mounted inside a metal box like the rest of the 300 series. Dare I kind of almost inaudibly whisper the word "envelooper" at this point? On Tue,

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boogie pair module

2005-03-15 by Gary Chang

In a phone call to Grant today, he told me that the Boogie highpass was in his mind from the outset. As far as the 300 form factor, he asked me whether I was talking about 1200 series boards mounted to a 300 "stooge" panel, or full phledged 300 series pc boards and packaging. I t

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Re: Noir 300

2005-03-15 by Gary Chang

Doc, I would have to agree - Boogie what?! gc > -!- > not if Virginia Masden was sitting next to me...... > SINCERELY, > -doc > > > > > > > I love how this banter about vactrols and such sounds so much like the > > wine banter in the movie, "Sideways". I bet you we would all be q

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Re: Noir 300

2005-03-14 by drmabuce

-!- not if Virginia Masden was sitting next to me...... SINCERELY, -doc --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" wrote: > > I love how this banter about vactrols and such sounds so much like the > wine banter in the movie, "Sideways". I bet you we would all be quite > anti

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