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Re: [wiardgroup] kittennettik analog brains

2004-10-30 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 10/27/2004 12:39:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, themysteryspot@hotmail.com writes: http://www.ciat-lonbarde.net/kittennettik mike, interesting electroniums................. best, dave

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Wiard "FAQs"

2004-10-29 by Frank Hettlich

Hello Grant, hello Gary, You made me really much happier talking more "clear text" in your replies!!! Being enthusiastic having bought my first Wiard module some weeks ago I personally spent a LOT of money to immediately buy an entry level six panel plus Joystick controller Wiard

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Re: Wiard "FAQs"

2004-10-29 by grantrichter2001

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "fhserge" wrote: > > - Will there be a Borg filter and a Woggle Bug in Blacet format? I have a design for a OTA based version of the Borg filter I call the "Heresy" filter. It can track 1 volt per octave. So the single module can function as a V

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Yessir! We can Boogie!

2004-10-29 by robmix@earthlink.net

Ahh, a limited run right from the start. There's nothing worse than finding out you like something after it's already gone. Put me down for one. Rob -----Original Message----- From: mritenburg Sent: Oct 29, 2004 8:58 AM To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Subject: [wiardgroup] Re: Yes

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Re: Wiard "FAQs" addenum...

2004-10-29 by Gary Chang

Frank, Also in response to your question, Grant is designing special Blue trim plates to retrofit frac racks that one mounts Blue modules.... I, on the other hand, am asking about having made a dual Boogie in 300 packaging...! Gary

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Re: Wiard "FAQs"

2004-10-29 by Gary Chang

Frank, The issue has been Grant's lack of faceplates and the enormous out-of-pocket expense of creating new ones. Presently, certain 300 modules are on LONG wait times due to lack of 300 faceplaes, which are cut, drilled, anodized and silkscreened. Using the fpd file method for c

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Re: Yessir! We can Boogie!

2004-10-29 by mritenburg

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Ingo Zobel wrote: > > yes yes yes i want this filter. > or two of them :-) > when can we start placing orders? > > best wishes > > ingo Hey Grant, did you find a new source of vactrols for the Boogie filter, or, is this run still limited to 50 u

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Wiard "FAQs"

2004-10-29 by fhserge

Hi all, still confused when exploring wiard.com I have some questions regarding Wiard modules: - Are Wiard 300 modules still available or NOT??? The Wiard website states: ...Expensive and with long delivery times! ...CALL! ...The Legendary Wiard 300 Series. Too exotic for the pri

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new noise ring

2004-10-29 by selfoscillate

do we have any chance to add the additional features of the new gr1210a/b to our old gr1210? best wishes ingo

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Re: [wiardgroup] Yessir! We can Boogie!

2004-10-29 by Ingo Zobel

yes yes yes i want this filter. or two of them :-) when can we start placing orders? best wishes ingo --- paradigmshiftbeats schrieb: > > > Check out the Wiard home page... > > > > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor > --------------------~--> > Make a clean sweep

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: analog computers

2004-10-29 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 10/27/2004 9:57:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gchang@calarts.edu writes: I don't recall if it was the pdp-9 or the pdp-11 that was the hybrib digital/analog computer - I spent 3 years making MUSIC5/10 and Standford SCORE programs and realized them on this type o

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Re: analog computers

2004-10-28 by Gary Chang

> Hey, Gary, before you blow that Wiard up, make sure the tape's > rolling. Scott, Actually, I hope that I get several years of use before I blow my Wiard system up! "Gee, Grant, you'll never guess what happened...." Gary

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Re: analog computers

2004-10-27 by Gary Chang

Dave, I don't recall if it was the pdp-9 or the pdp-11 that was the hybrib digital/analog computer - I spent 3 years making MUSIC5/10 and Standford SCORE programs and realized them on this type of system. (Amazingly, I even had a girlfriend during that time Later, when at Calarts

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: analog computers

2004-10-27 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 10/27/2004 12:26:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, gchang@calarts.edu writes: . The last time that I messed around with this was with a PDP-9 and an ARP 2600 at CMU in the 70's. gary, i would think that an old dec dp-9 would have made a great digital controller for

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kittennettik analog brains

2004-10-27 by rarlph

Hey this weirdo in Baltimore Peter B just finished two kits which you can put together to make a sound and light analog brain... Check em out if you want: http://www.ciat-lonbarde.net/kittennettik che

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Re: analog computers

2004-10-27 by youdono2001

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" wrote: >So, maybe if I can get the 10vpp Comdyna and Grant to give me a >couple of pointers on filter design, I might be able to blow my >Wiard up, too!" Hey, Gary, before you blow that Wiard up, make sure the tape's rolling. That w

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Re: analog computers

2004-10-27 by Gary Chang

Dave, I know I made a mistake - I apologized offline for such a deed.... However, inspite of my embarrassment, I am truly enthused by the link on Analog Computers and Electronic music. The last time that I messed around with this was with a PDP-9 and an ARP 2600 at CMU in the 70'

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: analog computers

2004-10-26 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 10/25/2004 3:28:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, gchang@calarts.edu writes: Thanks for the link, Dave! gary,\oops ! and i think it attributed it the wrong person but, notwithstanding, the like was due to their kind efforts - best, dave

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: analog computers

2004-10-26 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 10/25/2004 3:28:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time, gchang@calarts.edu writes: Thanks for the link, Dave! gary, sorry but i was thanking hans for sending it to me, so hans is the hero here, not me. best, dave

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Re: analog computers

2004-10-25 by Gary Chang

What a great resource! Thanks for the link, Dave! Gary --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, davevosh@a... wrote: > > In a message dated 10/24/2004 2:14:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > Tom_Haugen399@h... writes: > > > Here's a link to a page on analog computers and electronic music:

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: analog computers

2004-10-24 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 10/24/2004 2:14:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Tom_Haugen399@hotmail.com writes: > Here's a link to a page on analog computers and electronic music: _http://kmt.hku.nl/~hans/contents_pages/computers.htm_ (http://kmt.hku.nl/~hans/contents_pages/computers.htm) than

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Re: analog computers

2004-10-24 by Tom

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "davevosh" wrote: > Here's a link to a page on analog computers and electronic music: http://kmt.hku.nl/~hans/contents_pages/computers.htm ATOM > > hello to all - > a while back someone had posted something related to the > (delightful) "j.a.g."

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: analog computers

2004-10-24 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 10/23/2004 9:23:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gchang@calarts.edu writes: How do you like the Comdyna? As a matter of fact, I almost bought a Comdyna, but was concerned about the relative restricted range of function when interfaced to a 10v vc system gary, i`ve

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: analog computers

2004-10-24 by Anthony Bisset

what about the comdyna gp-10s music? it's 10v. what are the other issues? -a On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, Gary Chang wrote: > > > Dave, > > How do you like the Comdyna? > > As a matter of fact, I almost bought a Comdyna, but was concerned > about the relative restricted range of function

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Re: analog computers

2004-10-23 by Gary Chang

Dave, How do you like the Comdyna? As a matter of fact, I almost bought a Comdyna, but was concerned about the relative restricted range of function when interfaced to a 10v vc system, so I haven't yet, waiting for a wizard to appear to magically address these issues. Aside from

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Re: analog computers

2004-10-23 by grantrichter2001

Music synthesizers are actually a subset of analog computing in general. The combination of a multiplier and an integrator gives you voltage control. For example you can patch up an EML state variable filter with two multipliers, two integrators and a summer. What is really neede

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analog computers

2004-10-23 by davevosh

hello to all - a while back someone had posted something related to the (delightful) "j.a.g." and mentioned analog computers. now, i know grant has one, i have a comdyna gp6 as does at least one other person on the list. my question - does anyone else ? i`d be interested in heari

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Knurl Nut Tool

2004-10-16 by grantrichter2001

For tightening 3.5mm nuts. From Mouser http://www.mouser.com/index.cfm?handler=displayproduct&lstdi spproductid=240607&e_categoryid=487&e_pcodeid=03802

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Re: [wiardgroup] FS: Wiard Envelator

2004-10-16 by RSA

It is spoken for. Thanks for your interest. - RSA Frank Hettlich wrote: How much do you want? Frank > > > I still have this one left. > > I also have 2 power supplies w/wiring harnesses for sale. > > Thanks, > > RSA > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > -- Frank Hettl

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Re: [wiardgroup] FS: Wiard Envelator

2004-10-16 by Frank Hettlich

How much do you want? Frank > > > I still have this one left. > > I also have 2 power supplies w/wiring harnesses for sale. > > Thanks, > > RSA > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > -- Frank Hettlich Schulung und Consulting Wartburgstr. 18 D-49124 Georgsmarienhuette T

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FS: Wiard Envelator

2004-10-14 by wiard300

I still have this one left. I also have 2 power supplies w/wiring harnesses for sale. Thanks, RSA

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: FS: Wiard 300

2004-10-13 by RSA

The modules have been sold to the first guy that responded. Thanks for your interest. - Rob fhserge wrote: Hi, I am interested in your Borg and maybe the Classic VCO. You can contact me directly if you like. Best regards Frank --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "wiard300" wrote:

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Re: FS: Wiard 300

2004-10-13 by fhserge

Hi, I am interested in your Borg and maybe the Classic VCO. You can contact me directly if you like. Best regards Frank --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "wiard300" wrote: > > I have 1 each of the following: > > Dual Envelator > > Classic VCO > > Borg Filters > > Dual Mixolator

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FS: Wiard 300

2004-10-12 by wiard300

I have 1 each of the following: Dual Envelator Classic VCO Borg Filters Dual Mixolator All are in "like new" condition. No, I haven't lost my mind (well, maybe I have). I need to pay off debts and I want to go in a new direction with my gear as well. Not 100% sure I want to sell,

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Duration of Quotations

2004-10-12 by grantrichter2001

I am having a problem with people waiting for months to act on a quotation. A quotation is valid for 30 days after it is given verbally or in writing. After 30 days, it will need to be requoted. This applies to those who got quotes for 300 series modules months or years ago. They

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Blue Noise Ring finds a home...

2004-10-12 by Gary Chang

Quite frankly, when mounted in the system, the Blue NR makes my Black 1200 series modules look like prototypes. The Blue guy rocks! Gary

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: racks and power

2004-10-08 by Robert Hoffman

That's exactly what I intend to do. Thanks again for suggesting Vector. Rob On Thursday, October 7, 2004, at 04:16 PM, Gary Chang wrote: > > rob, > > Is it not possible to Dremel the holes at the top and bottoms of the > end panels to allow the T-strut to move 1/32 inch (up on th

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Re: racks and power

2004-10-07 by Gary Chang

rob, Is it not possible to Dremel the holes at the top and bottoms of the end panels to allow the T-strut to move 1/32 inch (up on the upper strut, down on the lower one), giving you the alignment that you are seeking? All of my experiences with the Vector stuff have been on cust

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: racks and power

2004-10-07 by Rob Hoffman

Ahh !!!!!!!!!!!!! After spending the afternoon at Vector and coming up with what we thought was a workable non-custom solution, the kit I brought home isn't right. Wiard 300 modules are exactly 6U and the holes are drilled very close to the edge which makes it difficult, hopefull

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Noise Ring Sync Input & White Noise Out

2004-10-06 by Tentochi

> To bring out white noise on the NR, just attach a jack to J11, the > wire going to the switch input of the "Chance In" jack. Attaching a jack to Ji11. Did you mean to say male to female? Couldn't resist. My sad life.... --Todd _______________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Expr

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Re: Noise Ring Sync Input & White Noise Out

2004-10-06 by grantrichter2001

The synch mod is untested in actual practice. Maybe it works? I'll post it if it does. To bring out white noise on the NR, just attach a jack to J11, the wire going to the switch input of the "Chance In" jack. It is a 10 volt p-p (approx) signal with a 1K resistor in series. ---

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Noise Ring Sync Input & White Noise Out

2004-10-05 by mrboningen

Hey All, So the sync input mod for the noise ring is a definte no no? That's a shame. On another note, maybe Grant could answer this, I just looked at the pic of the MOTMised Noise Ring, and noticed it has a White Noise Out (I am presuming that's what it is anyway). I am dying fo

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Noise Ring with MOTM faceplate

2004-10-05 by grantrichter2001

Terry Ahrens organized a custom run of Noise Ring modules with MOTM faceplates. They look nice. I put a photo in the photos section. Starting to have a lot of variety.

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Re: [wiardgroup] 300-styled noise ring

2004-10-04 by Norman Fay

In message , Woody Wall writes > >There's a new photo on the Wiard site of a noise ring with 300 series >graphics and knobs. Looks very nice. > >Hey Grant, > >Any chance of adding a sync input to the original noise rings already >out in the world? That's the only thing I can thin

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Re: 300-styled noise ring

2004-10-03 by grantrichter2001

That was a boo-boo. An untested circuit requested by Gary. I corrected the pictures. If I find a way that works, I'll let you know. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Woody Wall" wrote: > > > There's a new photo on the Wiard site of a noise ring with 300 series > graphics and kn

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300-styled noise ring

2004-10-03 by Woody Wall

There's a new photo on the Wiard site of a noise ring with 300 series graphics and knobs. Looks very nice. Hey Grant, Any chance of adding a sync input to the original noise rings already out in the world? That's the only thing I can think of that would make mine any better. All

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: racks and power

2004-09-28 by Rob Hoffman

Thanks for the help guys, I'll see what I can put together this week. Nice article in EM Gary !!!!!! Rob On Friday, September 24, 2004, at 05:41 AM, Gary Chang wrote: > Ok, > > Now that the power is taken care of (presumably), the other issue is > creating an enclosure for you mo

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FA: Wiard Woggle Bug

2004-09-25 by wiard300

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3750874215 check it out. Thanks, RSA

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Vector site

2004-09-24 by Gary Chang

aas an addenum to my last post, the site is http://www.vectorelect.com/ When you get there, select "Product Index" in the "Home" menu and click on T Struts. gary

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