2005-03-14 by kyle iman
i'll sign up too. looks like it would be a great filter. hey grant, is there a number of commitments which might make this worth looking into on your end? thanks, kyle >From: Norman Fay >Reply-To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com >To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [wiardgrou
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2005-03-14 by Gary Chang
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 antisocial on a double date...;'> gc --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "verbos2002" wrote: > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "grantri
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2005-03-14 by verbos2002
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" wrote: > > The Moog 904 A, B and C setup was incorporated in the 300 > Boogie design. The top half is the A and B modules and the > bottom 4 knobs are the filter coupler (904 C). > > It violates the "no dead knobs" rule becaus
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2005-03-14 by grantrichter2001
Those are already available from other companies. Wiard only makes products you can NOT get from any other source. All Wiard designs are 100% original and unique. Unless your Bob Moog or a DIY person, you shouldn't be making a transistor ladder filter (unless it is a significant
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2005-03-14 by Norman Fay
Yeah, you can put me down for one of those, if it's produced as well. On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 07:02:35 -0000, Gary Chang wrote: > > > Grant, > > Let's do this, OK? I would love this module! > > Gary > > > > > > The Moog 904 A, B and C setup was incorporated in the 300 > > Boogie desi
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2005-03-14 by ethanzer0
I am curious why there is no Wiard 300 or 1200 EFX module? I'm talking about a spring reverd, BBD module, digital delay, phaser, etc.
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2005-03-14 by Gary Chang
Grant, Let's do this, OK? I would love this module! Gary > > The Moog 904 A, B and C setup was incorporated in the 300 > Boogie design. The top half is the A and B modules and the > bottom 4 knobs are the filter coupler (904 C). > > It violates the "no dead knobs" rule because, w
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2005-03-14 by Gary Chang
Mark, Yeah, the prototype 300 filter graphic is exactly what I'm talkin' bout.... > PS. Does that mean Grant has offically caved to black panels now? > yuck! Or is he porting over the Celtic patterns to .fpd as well I think that Grant has officially caved to the "whatever the cus
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2005-03-14 by grantrichter2001
> Speaking of the Boogie - since it is "so moog" sounding - how about a > matching highpass filter? That would be smokin' - a 300 Series > Lowpass/High Pass Boogie.... To make a highpass, you just switch the location of the caps and the Vactrol resistive elements. It can be done
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2005-03-13 by Dennis Verschoor
I really love the idea of the Aries style modules. I got an old Aries cabinet witch i would love to fill with those modules. Oow i am getting to excited i guess. Hopefully i can get a boogie filter next month. Regards, Dennis On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 20:39:24 -0000, Gary Chang wrote:
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2005-03-13 by verbos2002
BTW. I added the 300 series Boogie panel to the photos section. Mark --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" wrote: > > This system is a European gentleman's who offerred Grant too much > money to pass up.... > > The beauty of Grant having made this system is that it has
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2005-03-13 by verbos2002
> Speaking of the Boogie - since it is "so moog" sounding - how about a > matching highpass filter? That would be smokin' - a 300 Series > Lowpass/High Pass Boogie.... > > Gary Gary, as you may not remember, Grant's original Boogie design, before the 1200 series started, included
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2005-03-13 by Gary Chang
This system is a European gentleman's who offerred Grant too much money to pass up.... The beauty of Grant having made this system is that it has funded the conversion of the 300 Series form factor from the original artwork production procedure (utilizing several vendors for alum
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2005-03-11 by John Loffink
Thanks. I bypassed this initially because I thought it was the old prototypes for the 300, but they appear to be new constructions. Still, I'd suspect them to be a special order at a specific customer request, not a revitalization of the 300 series in a new panel series. John Lof
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2005-03-11 by m0n075
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "mritenburg" wrote: > > Holy patch points batman! > > Hey Grant, is this going to be a production run? > > Very nice indeed! > > Matthew Ooow my god. I hope it is. I am sure gonna get a nice 300 system if it is gonna be released. Dennis
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2005-03-11 by mritenburg
Holy patch points batman! Hey Grant, is this going to be a production run? Very nice indeed! Matthew
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2005-03-11 by frequency surfing
hi, > More: http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/DIY/Grant/grant_richters_synthdiy.htm And the obligatory mp3: http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/Circuitry/Shepard9.mp3 Bye, Shawn Cleary www.analoguehaven.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam
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2005-03-11 by frequency surfing
hi, specifically, take a gander at the new folder called "black 300" that has shown up in the Photos section of the wiard yahoo group. >> For some history: http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/Modules/modules.htm Bye, Shawn Cleary www.analoguehaven.com Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your
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2005-03-11 by Doug Pearson
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "mrboningen" wrote: > > wow wow wow! > > that looks MEAN, especially the new controller module! Is that two joysticks (per the original controller) PLUS two JAGs? Wow! -Doug jasret@mindspring.com
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2005-03-11 by supisuzoi
specifically, take a gander at the new folder called "black 300" that has shown up in the Photos section of the wiard yahoo group. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "John Loffink" wrote: > Which photos folder? URL please... > > John Loffink > The Microtonal Synthesis Web Site >
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2005-03-11 by guidotoons
Got my Boogie, JAGs and Noise Ring last week. Just got around to messing wif them. WOOF! More! Gimme more! Awesome stuff, Grant. I'm getting some oh-so gnarly sounds! Guido c v vcv vc vcv cv cvc vc
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2005-03-11 by mrboningen
wow wow wow! that looks MEAN, especially the new controller module! gregg. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "supisuzoi" wrote: > > if you think that's interesting, try browsing the Photos folder..! > > soggy > > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "selfoscillate" wrote: > >
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2005-03-11 by John Loffink
Which photos folder? URL please... 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: supisuzoi [mailto:son_of_zoggs@catholic.org] > Sent: Thur
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2005-03-10 by supisuzoi
if you think that's interesting, try browsing the Photos folder..! soggy --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "selfoscillate" wrote: > > > yeeeeesss. > > in case that nobody has noticed yet, > check the wiard page for the > forthcoming borg 2 filter. > > best wishes > > ingo
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2005-03-10 by selfoscillate
yeeeeesss. in case that nobody has noticed yet, check the wiard page for the forthcoming borg 2 filter. best wishes ingo
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2005-03-04 by mrboningen
grant, i'm not really sure of all the technical details and schematics on that page, but does that mean the boogie can be patched (i.e. without extra internal modding/soldering) in a way so as to give lo pass, hi pass, notch and band pass responses? if so, how? on another note, i
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2005-02-17 by frequency surfing
hello, The shallower the slope I choose, the happier I start to feel. >> Wonderful words! I might have to steal that line :) Take care, Shawn Cleary www.analoguehaven.com Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term'
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2005-02-17 by levka0
Hi, Just picked up my Boogie Filter from the Postoffice ... It's sitting now in my rack, next to some Blacet modules. Words would not do enough justice to this fine piece of art & craftmanship. But nevertheless: Sounding so rich, so mature, so organic. Appearing so uncomplicated,
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2005-02-16 by Gary Chang
Hello all, I am very partial to the Wiard VCO and Waveform City, so I am looking for one of each.... If you are interested in selling, please contact me off list! Gary Chang
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2005-02-15 by grantrichter2001
For some background information on using the Boogie Filter for other filter types, see http://www.musicsynthesizer.com/Circuitry/Multi-Function%20VC F.htm which is the section from the service manual on the Oberheim Expander filter. Of course the Boogie Filter uses discrete Vactr
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2005-02-15 by grantrichter2001
See message 1566 for instructions on adding the two jacks. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Robair, Gino" wrote: > Is this conversion deal to 8 jacks available for us black-panel hold-outs? Not sure I want one blue panel in my synth.... :-) > ginorobair > > > > ---------- > >
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2005-02-14 by Robair, Gino
Is this conversion deal to 8 jacks available for us black-panel hold-outs? Not sure I want one blue panel in my synth.... :-) ginorobair > ---------- > From: grantrichter2001 > Reply To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, February 14, 2005 7:54 AM > To: wiardgroup@yahoogr
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2005-02-14 by grantrichter2001
> Are the blue faceplates available seperately? I have a couple of > joysticks and a noise ring in black, and I'm thinking I might want to > convert them. The way the Joysticks are constructed, there is no simple method to convert an existing one to a blue faceplate, sorry. The g
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2005-02-14 by grantrichter2001
> Does Rudy Rucker really have a noise ring? He has one programmed in "Wetware". That's were he get's his ideas.
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2005-02-13 by hypocycloid2
A couple of questions: Are the blue faceplates available seperately? I have a couple of joysticks and a noise ring in black, and I'm thinking I might want to convert them. Does Rudy Rucker really have a nopise ring? Mike Fun
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2005-02-10 by Justin Modra
Hey no prob, Tilton's 3D Oscilloscope book is already on order! Thanks for the tip! - Justin --- Robert Roesler wrote: > sorry folks, I meant to send this to Grant only. > > mea culpa > > -b > > > On 02/06/2005 7:23 PM, "Robert Roesler" > wrote: > > > > > Hi Grant, > > > > I real
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2005-02-07 by Robert Roesler
sorry folks, I meant to send this to Grant only. mea culpa -b On 02/06/2005 7:23 PM, "Robert Roesler" wrote: > > Hi Grant, > > I realized that I never did get back to you about the banana'ed jags you > built for me. > > They work great! > > I haven't gotten around to building the
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2005-02-07 by Robert Roesler
Hi Grant, I realized that I never did get back to you about the banana'ed jags you built for me. They work great! I haven't gotten around to building the linear vca's I'll be needing, I had just started a new job when the modules arrived, and I'm doing 60-70 hour weeks till May o
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2005-02-06 by Christophe Curtis
Posted a couple pics of a passive router/mult I designed to sit next to my TKB on the desk. It connects to a 3/4 rack by the wiard modular. Picture2 shows the 3/4 rack space blue multrack thingie on top. It has jacks on the back for running 8 1/4 cables to connect to the main rou
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2005-02-03 by Michael A. Firman
Hey gang, boogie on over to Grant's (the Wiard site: www.wiard.com) site and check out the new graphic that he put up. Oh Grant you're such a wacky guy.
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2005-02-03 by grogg barrel
how much you payin this guy grant?? drmabuce wrote: Wowee! HAPPY IMBOLC everyone! and what a festival of lights it was here at Mabuse Manor. My Boggie Filter arrived. They say that first impressions are hard to erase... If so, then Elliot Spitzer will have to link this thing to A
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2005-02-03 by Michael A. Firman
Yes I received mine as well (it's a black panel with a big Moog-like knob - FYI verbos2002). It is very un-Borg-like (though vactrol non-the-less). It's easy to make it sound like my Mini-Moog filter (good thing? yea I guess so). And, as the doctor states, is fast as holy 'ell. T
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2005-02-03 by drmabuce
LOL! oh boy are you askin' the WRONG guy ;'> Grant has to twist my arm get me to take delivery of his gadgets with ANY panel on 'em at all! Make no mistake DIY is sickness, a brain-chemistry defect that progresses with age. With that said, very often, the first thing i do when i
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2005-02-03 by verbos2002
All this talk about the sound is nice, but the real question is.... Did you get the blue on eor the black one? And if the blue one, what knob does Grant use in place of the big one he used on the black one? :P mark PS. I heard the original "Boog" filter way back in the prototype
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2005-02-03 by drmabuce
Wowee! HAPPY IMBOLC everyone! and what a festival of lights it was here at Mabuse Manor. My Boggie Filter arrived. They say that first impressions are hard to erase... If so, then Elliot Spitzer will have to link this thing to Abu Ghraib, Karl Rove AND the Nixon administration to
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2005-02-02 by Gary Chang
Just got my Boogies running and boy - what an incredible, fat AND fast filter! But, little did I know that they would be the lowpass gate from hell.... Grant, I just finished building my cabinet! Stop it! Stop making great new modules. Stop it! gary
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2005-01-31 by Josue Arias
Yes, just just wanted to clarify the thing. I`ve contacted IMR about the Surround designar and Sorround mixer applications, those seem pretty interesting too, but only macos for now... May be they port it to PC... Best Regards, Josue. On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 20:53:32 -0000, Gary Chan
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2005-01-30 by guidotoons
I have a perfect condition Buchla 221 Kinesthetic Input Port Touch keyboard that I wish to trade for Wiard modules. Please email off list if interested. Thanks! Guido cvcvvc c v cv c vc
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2005-01-30 by Gary Chang
Josue, You are right... I didn't notice that Surcode's price had dropped since October. What I am trying to promote here is the fact that we, as a community, can now share our multichannel music with each other via this type of encoding software and CDs - when I first posted a me
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2005-01-30 by Josue Arias
Gary, the Surcode DTS CD encoder is 99$ http://www.surcode.com/low/products/products.htm Best Regards, Josue. > > I am familiar with that software - I have been using the KindaLoud and > > Sonic foundry surround encoder also, but none of these products are > > only $129. Most are
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