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Re: [wiardgroup] web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?

2002-09-24 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 9/23/2002 10:10:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, liquidcolor@earthlink.net writes: If anyone hasn't seen the low-res video of my first six modules in action that I posted early this year, let me know and I'll throw you the url. hello ! i`d be interested in that ! b

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Re: [wiardgroup] web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?

2002-09-24 by liquidcolor@earthlink.net

It's a testament to the allure and mystique of the Wiard modular that there are more members in this group than the Serge group. I surmise that many of you subscribed to this list are non-owners, and are curious about the system and potential customers of Wiard. If that's so, hit

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Re: [wiardgroup] web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?

2002-09-23 by Bill Sequeira

> Hi All, > > [...8 > In contrast, the reality of this fascination is composed of delight > and rueful morbidity in nearly equal parts. For instance, my > perception is that close contact among users has fostered the growth > of 'tribes'; cults of personality formed around design

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Re: [wiardgroup] web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?

2002-09-23 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 9/23/2002 5:09:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, drmabuce@yahoo.com writes: but I didn't see the level of fractiousness that you can read in an afternoon of browsing the analog lists today dear dr. mabuce, i would have to agree with you here. and, i think that this

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Re: [wiardgroup] web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?

2002-09-23 by davevosh@aol.com

In a message dated 9/23/2002 5:09:18 PM Eastern Daylight Time, drmabuce@yahoo.com writes: Do oldies find kindred spirits? Does Grant (or any of the designers) get feedback that they wouldn't get from plain ol' private email dear dr. mabuce, on the first question, i think you know

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Re: web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?

2002-09-23 by aurelialuz

snipped for your pretection: > (relax Mike, I solemnly pledge that my view is that any discussions > of panel graphics or 'form factor' are beneath contempt) damn, i get negative points for my "there's a line missing on the front panel" thred... > Do newbies get the information t

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web groups: salons or erudition or walls of grafitti?

2002-09-23 by drmabuce

Hi All, I cruise this list ever few days and since there's been no discussion lately, I decided to go research the member list. Wowee! I know a few of you personally and a few more of you by your postings on other lists - The traffic on this list is just not living up to the tale

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Re: [wiardgroup] Joystick Update

2002-09-17 by Mike Jeffries

Hello Grant, �� PLEASE put me down for one of your extra joysticks! Email me the grand total price and I will get the funds to you via PayPal immediately. Thank you much. Mike Jeffries � >From: "grantrichter2001" >Reply-To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com >To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.c

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Joystick Update

2002-09-17 by grantrichter2001

Hello All, We got the Joysticks built this weekend. Just waiting for the power connectors and we will be shipping your orders shortly. For fun, I shot video of ever step of the whole process of making a Joystick module. I want to edit it to a quick 60 second flick. This will show

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Bay Area analog synth gathering

2002-09-16 by Robair, Gino

Hi Folks, (sorry for the cross post...) Looks like we have a firm date for a Bay Area analog-synth gathering: Saturday, October 19th at CSU Hayward (Hayward campus). This will be a chance for people to see and hear a number of interesting instruments. Synth owners are encouraged

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(OT) Fwd: [LOW] Fwd: [313] A great tragedy and loss......... (fwd)

2002-09-05 by Sebastian Kuehnl

Sorry for the off topic post. I just think that this might be of interest for some of the residents of the Milwaukee/ Chicago/ Detroit area here. There's not much to say. This is bad irony of fate. Last May heard the first Drexciya interview ever, and the health problem was menti

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Spam = instant ban

2002-09-05 by Mike Fisher

This f*wad is -so- banned. Sorry for the interruption, folks. On Wednesday, September 4, 2002, at 04:29 PM, The Musician wrote: > See http://www.midifacildetocar.com.ar (Midi easy to > play from Argentina). With the possibility it gives us > the utilization the MIDI system for pr

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Hi friends!! See www.midifacildetocar.com.ar

2002-09-04 by The Musician

See http://www.midifacildetocar.com.ar (Midi easy to play from Argentina). With the possibility it gives us the utilization the MIDI system for print music (this system isn't necessary to know previously) they offer the best Virtual Scores in all the web for all musicians of the

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Re: Hi friends!! See www.midifacildetocar.com.ar

2002-09-04 by its_peake

Mrs. Bun: "Have you got any (posts) without spam?" Vikings: "Spam, spam, spam, spam, lovely spam, lovely spam." --- In wiardgroup@y..., The Musician wrote: > See http://www.midifacildetocar.com.ar (Midi easy to > play from Argentina). With the possibility it gives us > the utiliz

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Custom Wiard Cabinet

2002-09-02 by gcmci

Hello all. I just posted two pictures in the photos section that show the cabinet that I made for my Wiard system. My Grant Richter Shrine is nearly complete! ;-> A design inspired from the Blue Meanie Arp 2600 of old, this cabinet was fabricated from three pieces of aluminum the

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Re: Dewar's Profiles of Synth Nuts

2002-08-29 by drmabuce

> Talisker, 16 year-old Laphroig, Lagavulin, > Glenrothes or Glenfraclas! If I'd known that it was > this simple all this time... Brothers! > no no! the point is missed again!!!!! Talisker! goodness! 16 year-old Laphroig!! my goodness!! Lagavulin!!! Goodness Gracious!!! Glenrothe

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Re: [wiardgroup] It's an extended family

2002-08-28 by Bill Sequeira

More than refreshing, necessary. From what I have seen many of the modular lists have a tendency to spin negatively out of control, particularly when it comes to critiquing manufacturers of equipment. Too much "woggle" maybe? ;-) Regards, Bill ____________________________________

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Re: [wiardgroup] It's an extended family

2002-08-28 by derrick espino

-- derrick espino phlizmo@onebox.com - email (925) 695-2020 x7367 - voicemail/fax well that is refreshing! Derrick Espino ---- "grantrichter2001" wrote: [Non text/plain message body suppressed]

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Re: Dewar's Profiles of Synth Nuts

2002-08-27 by its_peake

--- In wiardgroup@y..., "grantrichter2001" wrote: > Here is a little humorous piece. Some people may remember > the Dewar's Profiles from Playboy and Saturday Review. > > This is not a dig at anybody, this is about the interior right > brain/left brain dialogue of synth designer'

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Dewar's Profiles of Synth Nuts

2002-08-27 by grantrichter2001

Here is a little humorous piece. Some people may remember the Dewar's Profiles from Playboy and Saturday Review. This is not a dig at anybody, this is about the interior right brain/left brain dialogue of synth designer's who are trying to meld the humanities and sciences. The Ea

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It's an extended family

2002-08-27 by grantrichter2001

Hello Everybody, I do not think people realize that myself, Paul Schrieber, Bruce Duncan, John Blacet and others have been in contact with each other for many years. Back in 95-96 when only Rex and Dieter were active, we all started our own projects rolling around the same time.

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Re: [wiardgroup] Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-19 by RFahl

----- Original Message ----- From: grantrichter2001 To: Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 12:41 PM Subject: [wiardgroup] Designs too simple for Blue Modules > Hello Everybody, > > Nick and I have finally caught up with the orders from February > and March. > > Since the Wiard proje

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Re: [wiardgroup] Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-18 by Jack America

Hi Group, My apologies. yes the message was intended to be sent to grant directly. i saw his asap.net address in the "reply-to" field so i just replied, which of course, as we all know, sent the message to the group somehow. i don't use an anonymous re-mailer. just outlook expres

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Re: [wiardgroup] A message from your humble moderator

2002-08-18 by Doug Pearson

At 12:38 PM 8/18/02 -0700, Mike Fisher wrote: >p.s. - to give this message a little more of an "on topic" spin, the >-reason- I didn't catch this thread sooner was that I was off mixing my >upcoming CD, which includes a fair bit of Wiard (MOTM too, and a little >Blacet and Doepfe

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A message from your humble moderator

2002-08-18 by Mike Fisher

Sheesh, I leave you folks alone for a couple of days and look what happens ;-) All kidding aside, this is a forum for discussion of the Wiard modular system and related topics, not a forum for personal gripes - let's all keep that in mind, eh? Right now it's a very "open" forum b

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Re: [wiardgroup] Digest Number 179

2002-08-18 by Cynthia Webster

Oh please don't shoot, I know this is quite Off Topic, but you mentioned one of my favorite albums of all time! > The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway It's a glorious play for a fine Sunday Morning... Ahhh... Cynthia

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Re: all things rule

2002-08-18 by violetso@aol.com

grant, 1. please let the group know when we can throw down the money orders for the new module (then i won't lose sleep over watching) 2. can you fit a number of smaller ones into blue face unit for us who would want to keep it together? 2.5 just an idea, would all of you like to

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Re: [wiardgroup] Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-18 by Mark Pulver

Paul Schreiber (09:48 pm 8/17/2002) wrote: >Yes, you are. Or you wouldn't have brought it up. Let it go Paul.. That message was obviously meant to be private but it got sent to the list. I've tried to write to the author, but it looks like he uses an anonymous remailer that won't

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-18 by Doron Sanders (mail that makes you smile)

Well , I totaly agree with mike peake, and if talking about boutique products modcan have done it again... i clap my hands (with my a/s clap module ) Mr sanders The internet is tiny, regarding boutique products such as analog modular synthesizers. Notice that a number of us are o

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Re: Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-18 by its_peake

--- In wiardgroup@y..., Paul Schreiber wrote: > > it's really great to see someone consistently taking > > a creative approach to > > instrument making...rather than complaining that > > there's nothing left to do > > and everything's been done...not naming any > > names...let's

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Re: [wiardgroup] Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-18 by Paul Schreiber

> it's really great to see someone consistently taking > a creative approach to > instrument making...rather than complaining that > there's nothing left to do > and everything's been done...not naming any > names...let's just say it rhymes > with Paul Schreiber...well, it rhymes

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Re: [wiardgroup] Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-17 by Jack America

Hi Grant, how's it going? i met you a couple years back. i came over to your house with Mark and Gabe and we talked about The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway and Synthi Hi-Flis... anyway, i'm definitely interested in this new module. i would've been on board for the joysticks, but i h

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Re: [wiardgroup] Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-17 by p. hendricks

very nice! perhaps, make them yellow faced with blue or purple legends? unless, of course you're just using the already black plates from PAIA. then of course, like the Joyrider/orig miniwave is still very welcome. best, pH cloaca.net

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Designs too simple for Blue Modules

2002-08-17 by grantrichter2001

Hello Everybody, Nick and I have finally caught up with the orders from February and March. Since the Wiard project started in 1996, I have prototyped over 40 interesting module designs. Some of these simply will not fit neatly into a "Blue Face" module. But it is a shame to wast

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Re: Joysticks orders being processed now

2002-08-16 by Spacemodular

Ah finally! I am glad to hear this. I was starting to wonder where this process was at or whether my check would clear. Good things come to those that wait... Next time I think I'll send a money order, so Grant doesn't have to warn me... ;-) Thanks Grant! Most bestest, Nick > Mes

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Joysticks orders being processed now

2002-08-15 by grantrichter2001

Hello Everybody, What an incredibly busy summer! I had forgotten that Nick and Terry were on vacation the last week of July and First week of August. We are just now completing the Joystick module faceplates. If you placed a Joystick order, none of the checks have been deposited!

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Enveloopers ... ?

2002-08-15 by circlesround

Hello. Any insight available regarding status of the new 'Enveloopers' module (potential availability date, etc)? Thanks & Best wishes, Trevor

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Re: Filter-all pass/phase

2002-08-06 by j_inform3r

--- In wiardgroup@y..., "waveform100" wrote: > Hey, > > I uploaded a Allpass-Sound with no effects. 4 Wiard-VCO (Saw) and a > Omni-Allpass. The Allpass-Filter/Phaser is controlled by a slow > Envelope.. > > smoo (Olivier) Hi Oliver. Thanks for uploading the sound bite. Sounds gre

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Re: Filter-all pass/phase

2002-07-31 by waveform100

Hey, I uploaded a Allpass-Sound with no effects. 4 Wiard-VCO (Saw) and a Omni-Allpass. The Allpass-Filter/Phaser is controlled by a slow Envelope.. smoo (Olivier) --- In wiardgroup@y..., "j_inform3r" wrote: > Hey Waveform100, > > I heard your sound bite on the Wiard page....very

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Fwd: [AH] FS: Miniwave/Waveform City ROMs

2002-07-31 by Mark Pulver

Forwarded from AH: >Date: Wed, 31 Jul 2002 10:42:21 -0400 >From: Matthew Davidson >To: analogue heaven >Subject: [AH] FS: Miniwave/Waveform City ROMs > >... tastes like burning ... > >I've arranged temporary access to a ROM burner to produce a limited quantity >of four ROMs I cre

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Re: Filter-all pass/phase

2002-07-31 by waveform100

Hello! Thanks! the Url is not online yet (www.smoosound.com) because the artwork-designer had so much work with the Cover. Now he is working on the url, but it will take a while. I plan to put 2 Minutes MP3 of every song on that page. So, more to come! smoo (waveform100) --- In w

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Re: Filter-all pass/phase

2002-07-31 by j_inform3r

Hey Waveform100, I heard your sound bite on the Wiard page....very nice. I would really appreciate if you could upload a couple of bites that show the phase sound on its own without any processing(reverb, etc..) This would help me get a good idea of the effect I was talking about

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Re: Filter-all pass/phase

2002-07-30 by waveform100

One of my examples on the Wiard Homepage uses the Wiard-Omni-Filter as a Phaser (Allpass and mixed in the changed Phase). The first example called "Analogue Slowmotion". The pad-sound in this excerpt has some heavy Wiard-Phaser effects. I could upload some extra Allpass Examples

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Filter-all pass/phase

2002-07-29 by j_inform3r

I was reading the Wiard Filter manual and it says there is a OFF-MIX-ON switch that creates a phasing effect when the filter is in ALL PASS mode. This sounds realy interesting. Can someone please post a soundbite of this? Thanks, John

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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Filter-all pass/phase

2002-07-27 by Robert Edwards

Hi Waveform100, Congrats on your CD!!! Is there a URL with a sample on it? Robert BTW: The full Song of "Analogue Slowmotion" can be heard on my CD. It is coming out today (so I am pretty nervous RIGHT NOW). The first 1000 CD's... waveform100 (smoo)

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Wiard Ideas

2002-07-25 by liquidcolor@earthlink.net

Do you know how the Sweetwater musical retail establishment includes varied candies in their shipments ? It popped into my head that Grant could include "Smurf" figurines in Wiard shipments ! See, they're both blue... Which got me to thinking about a theremin/optical controller s

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