2002-01-07 by waveform100
Hello, I added another MP3. It is a 320 kbps File, so a bit too big... I patched a simple flute/reed/Lead sound. No experiments at all. Just one Triangle-VCO and some filtered noise. The Filter responds to velocity. The triangle waveform is pure, so no filtering here, but it is a
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2002-01-07 by Renato Kummer
Hello... I`m verry intresst to hear your mp3 Track. Pleas send it to mekon00@hotmail.com Greetings from Switzerland --------------------------------- Renato >From: "drmabuce" >Reply-To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com >To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [wiardgroup] Re: Freeing
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2002-01-07 by Robert Edwards
> We have multiple new Wiard and F/i MP3s which I will be > posting. The F/i track "Satellite Surfer" has some Etherwave > Theremin playing on it. > > Happy New Year > > Grant Richter Hi Grant! What would be really nice IMHO is if someone would donate a little FTP space. Say, 50M
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2002-01-06 by drmabuce
Roger wilco! I deleted all but my smallest Wbug mp3. It slipped my (so-called) mind that they were still out there. My sincere apologies to all for hogging the bandwidth.... & looking fwd to what is to come. -doc PS If anyone actually still wants to hear those Wbug demo mp3's - p
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2002-01-06 by grantrichter2001
Hello Everybody, I have deleted files in the "Files" section to free up room for new MP3s from myself and Olivier. Dr. Mabuse please delete "bugs1.mp3" which will free up another 5 megs of space. Let's put a voluntary limit of 2 megs on MP3s. The file server alots the group 20 me
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2002-01-05 by drmabuce
Hi Chris, > My main serious concern would be ease of use. I'm up to speed on the basics > but haven't yet really explored the advance features on my Serge >yet. Grant is very circumspect in his claim that the Wiard is not designed with a 'tutorial' panel for novices but I find hi
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2002-01-05 by C. Whitten
> I would buy 1 VCO, 1 Waveform City, 1 OmniFilter, 1 Envelator, 1 > Mixolator and 1 Woggle-Bug. Thanks for that. I had those modules earmarked with the exception of the Mixolator. CW
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2002-01-05 by waveform100
Hi, I would buy 1 VCO, 1 Waveform City, 1 OmniFilter, 1 Envelator, 1 Mixolator and 1 Woggle-Bug. I have all Wiard modules and these are the ones I use every day. But the others are very nice too.... Olivier --- In wiardgroup@y..., "C. Whitten" wrote: > Another thing..... > If I w
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2002-01-05 by waveform100
Hi there.. I just tried to upload a MP3-File, but I guess the disk space for that community is limited, so I couldn't upload anything. any solution? Olivier And a happy new year...!
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2002-01-04 by C. Whitten
Another thing..... If I were to fill a rack straight off (i.e. 6 modules) would you recommend going for different modules or doubling up any module as in say 2 x Oscillators? Thanks, CW.
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2002-01-01 by C. Whitten
Happy New Year. I just joined up in order to find out more about the system. So, any thoughts apart from the usual "it's great, buy it" would be gratefully excepted. My main serious concern would be ease of use. I'm up to speed on the basics but haven't yet really explored the ad
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2001-12-25 by drmabuce
Just a spurious emanation of yuletide cheer to: The Wiardo's, The Woggled, The huddled masses longing to collect the whole set and last but not least, to the Don Quixote of the soldering iron himself: GR! Sacred Silliness to you all and to all, a good night. Mike, 'dr mabuse' Mur
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2001-12-19 by CoolColJ
----- Original Message ----- From: "waveform100" To: Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 11:02 AM Subject: [wiardgroup] Looong Fat Omni Filter Sweep > Hi, > > A few weeks ago somebody asked me to upload a Demosound of the Omni- > Filter. I just did that.. > It is a pad-Sound with
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2001-12-19 by bigd@onbuffalo.com
very nice, can't wait for the cd!! Merry Xmas Jim waveform100 wrote: > > Hi, > > A few weeks ago somebody asked me to upload a Demosound of the Omni- > Filter. I just did that.. > It is a pad-Sound with a very slow envelope on the cutoff. The > Resonance is set to high, but is no
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2001-12-19 by waveform100
Ups, the File is called Omnifiltershow and is a 320kbps-MP3. I uploaded it to the file-section of the group. Olivier --- In wiardgroup@y..., "waveform100" wrote: > Hi, > > A few weeks ago somebody asked me to upload a Demosound of the Omni- > Filter. I just did that.. > It is a p
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2001-12-19 by daviD
> the electronium is also known as the 'micro-wiard' project. Grant >talked about it in message 152. I've heard rumors that now that the >wogglebug project is realized, Grant's attention is on the micro - >that's as much as I've heard. I got to mess with a prototype of the >micro
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2001-12-18 by waveform100
Hi, A few weeks ago somebody asked me to upload a Demosound of the Omni- Filter. I just did that.. It is a pad-Sound with a very slow envelope on the cutoff. The Resonance is set to high, but is not modulated. The VCO's produce a fat sound for the Omni-Filter. I modulated them wi
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2001-12-17 by drmabuce
hi bob, the electronium is also known as the 'micro-wiard' project. Grant talked about it in message 152. I've heard rumors that now that the wogglebug project is realized, Grant's attention is on the micro - that's as much as I've heard. I got to mess with a prototype of the mic
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2001-12-17 by amthewalrus
Hey, The wiard order page lists an electronium which is currenty under developement. Analog handheld synth... I believe it was briefly mentioned on this page a couple of months ago. Any new news...
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2001-12-12 by R.Fahl
Ahh.... Ralph.... truly transmusical... The Residents Mark of the Mole largely contributed to my demise... ----- Original Message ----- From: ringmod45 To: Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 6:43 PM Subject: [wiardgroup] Re: The Wiard-F/i konnection.... > > > Oh yeah and how about
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2001-12-12 by ringmod45
Oh yeah and how about Rhythym 'N Noise and Chrome, both were Ralph Records artists. I spent many hazed nights listening to them. l8r, rm > Doug Pearson wrote: > > >> > I believe that out of all the > currently-manufactured modular systems (not Serge, Blacet, > PAiA, .com, or MOTM
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2001-12-11 by robertkleckner
Doug Pearson wrote: >> I believe that out of all the currently-manufactured modular systems (not Serge, Blacet, PAiA, .com, or MOTM), Wiard is the only one designed by a "real" musician (i.e. someone who plays in bands or solo projects that put out albums). >> To be fair... Rex P
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2001-12-11 by CoolColJ
----- Original Message ----- From: "robertkleckner" To: Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 3:37 AM Subject: [wiardgroup] The Wiard-F/i konnection.... > > Just stumbled onto a fun 'interview' on the creativesynth URL with > Grant(as interviewer). . . > > Az someone who grew up in
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2001-12-11 by Jack America
i believe he was asking for the URL of the interview! :-) -jack america On Tuesday, December 11, 2001, at 02:18 PM, Doug Pearson wrote: > At 02:31 PM 12/11/2001 -0500, you wrote: >> whats the link ? > > Whaddya mean, WHAT'S THE LINK?!?!? > > ;^) > > Grant's (and before him, Richa
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2001-12-11 by bigd@onbuffalo.com
whats the link ? robertkleckner wrote: > > Just stumbled onto a fun 'interview' on the creativesynth URL with > Grant(as interviewer). . . > > Az someone who grew up in the Midwest (Chicago) gotta say that F/I + > VOCOKESH etc. etc. continue to be HUGE influences..... > That old
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2001-12-11 by Doug Pearson
At 02:31 PM 12/11/2001 -0500, you wrote: >whats the link ? Whaddya mean, WHAT'S THE LINK?!?!? ;^) Grant's (and before him, Richard Franecki's, now in Voco Kesh) synth playing in F/i are one of the main reasons why I'm interested in analog synths in the first place! I believe that
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2001-12-11 by robertkleckner
Just stumbled onto a fun 'interview' on the creativesynth URL with Grant(as interviewer). . . Az someone who grew up in the Midwest (Chicago) gotta say that F/I + VOCOKESH etc. etc. continue to be HUGE influences..... That old RRR stuff made many ov us what we are today ;) Thanx
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2001-12-09 by mark verbos
It seems to me that the Miniwave/Waveform City technology is the basis for many module possiblities. I remember a message from Grant, long ago about multiplexing the board so it could be used for 8 things at once. What would stop you from making a whole panel of modules all using
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2001-12-08 by mark verbos
I just found this. http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~concuss/concussor/vco-wt.htm the funny thing is that the CV input quantizes to the nearest semitone. They present this as a feature on the webpage. I guess they don't value FM or analog drift like the rest of the analog modular
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2001-12-08 by grantrichter2001
--- In wiardgroup@y..., mark verbos wrote: > you are a homo. Hey Mark! Bring your hot iron over anytime! Merry Christmas, Grant
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2001-12-07 by Mike B. Fisher
Good idea Michael. I'd be willing to help with the technical side of this, since I use a fairly capable DAW system that would work well for such a project. But I may need help with the 'administrative' aspect of gathering tracks & sorting them out, etc. Any other volunteers? Mike
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2001-12-07 by mark verbos
Well, I'm glad to see this list has a sense of humor about it. On a more boring note. I am happy to say I finally "get" the Buchla 248 mode on the Miniwave Chip. It took me a lot of staring and then , finally, reading the fine print. (really, I guess I just skipped over it last t
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2001-12-06 by mafirman
--- In wiardgroup@y..., "drmabuce" wrote: > Well, I wouldn't say "GREAT" but it has been, at least, - good- for > getting SOME discussion on the board. > I'm thinking that maybe we should all just kind of randomly hurl > non-politically-correct ephithets at one anotherto keep thi
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2001-12-06 by drmabuce
see?!! it works!!! (BTW what IS that -blue- thing up there???) it DID generate some discussion ;'] in fact, it's probably the funniest thing I've seen on a synth board in YEARS! what a gloriously un-ironic prat fall! re the micro: I visited Grant this summer and was privileged to
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2001-12-06 by Jack America
well, i think when i said "great" i was more referring to mark's accidental posting of said "non-politically-correct ephithet" in a public forum and then writing to clarify that we are indeed friends. i thought it was really funny. but don't get me wrong, i think that we should b
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2001-12-06 by Jack America
BWAAAAAAAHHHH!!! hahahahaha... ahhh, that's great...fantastic. -"jack america" On Thursday, December 6, 2001, at 01:18 PM, mark verbos wrote: > oops. That was supposed to go just to "Jack America". We are friends. > > mark verbos wrote: > >> you are a homo. >> >> We'll be in the
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2001-12-06 by drmabuce
Well, I wouldn't say "GREAT" but it has been, at least, - good- for getting SOME discussion on the board. I'm thinking that maybe we should all just kind of randomly hurl non-politically-correct ephithets at one anotherto keep things lively!!! ok.... I'll go next.... Hey Grant!!!
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2001-12-06 by mark verbos
oops. That was supposed to go just to "Jack America". We are friends. mark verbos wrote: > you are a homo. > > We'll be in the USA from the 14th of December to the 3rd of January. > > mark > > transducr wrote: > > > hiya grant & co. > > > > i've been lurking on this list since it
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2001-12-06 by mark verbos
you are a homo. We'll be in the USA from the 14th of December to the 3rd of January. mark transducr wrote: > hiya grant & co. > > i've been lurking on this list since it started and i thought it was > about time i finally post something... > i just got back from the AES conventio
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2001-12-06 by transducr
hiya grant & co. i've been lurking on this list since it started and i thought it was about time i finally post something... i just got back from the AES convention in NY and picked up a free copy of Remix Magazine (alog with a throng of others) while i was there. so i was going
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2001-12-01 by Andrew
Hi, I finally got the file Marf4 pdf to open. I downloaded it at work then emailed it to myself here at home and it worked. I don't know why that worked, but it did. Maybe it's an AOL thing. Anwyay, thanks to all that helped, Andrew --- In wiardgroup@y..., "Andrew" wrote: > > ---
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2001-11-30 by Doug Pearson
At 08:00 PM 11/30/2001 -0000, grantrichter2001@yahoo.com wrote: >I was greatly saddened to hear the news of George Harrisons >untimely passing. > >Among his many accomplishments, his popularizing of Indian >instruments has has a great effect upon music in general, and >my own tas
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2001-11-30 by grantrichter2001@yahoo.com
Hello, I was greatly saddened to hear the news of George Harrisons untimely passing. Among his many accomplishments, his popularizing of Indian instruments has has a great effect upon music in general, and my own tastes in particular. Rest In Peace, George. Grant
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2001-11-28 by harry bissell
Hi Doug: without being an @sskisser I'd agree that the Wiard is a very nice looking piece. Although the sickscreening is handsome (or pretty, depends on your sexual preference in synths...) the design of the controls is not compromised to achieve a look. I can't say the same for
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2001-11-27 by ixqy@aol.com
In a message dated 11/27/01 10:20:59 AM Central Standard Time, grantrichter2001@yahoo.com writes: > My guess is the problem is related to Mac and Windows font > compatibility. The pdf was generated on an iMac under OS 9.2. > The fonts used are Arial and Century Schoolbook. You mi
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2001-11-27 by harry bissell
Hi Grant: Inline > Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 16:05:43 -0000 > From: grantrichter2001@yahoo.com > Subject: Re: Digest Number 50 > > > > MOST Aries modules were designed by Dennis > Colin... > > who designed similar modules for the ARP 2500... > so > > I'd describe Aries as an ARP spi
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2001-11-27 by Doug Pearson
At 04:05 PM 11/27/2001 -0000, grantrichter2001@yahoo.com wrote: >> IMHO... the black on black of the Aries is dead SEXY. >> I'd take one over any artsy-farsty synth (think Alesis >> Andromeda...) anyday. > >I guess that must be why most of the bondage clothing is black >huh? ;^)
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2001-11-27 by grantrichter2001@yahoo.com
My guess is the problem is related to Mac and Windows font compatibility. The pdf was generated on an iMac under OS 9.2. The fonts used are Arial and Century Schoolbook. You might check to see if they are installed. The pdf opens successfully with Acrobat 4.0 under Windows 95, 98
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2001-11-27 by grantrichter2001@yahoo.com
> MOST Aries modules were designed by Dennis Colin... > who designed similar modules for the ARP 2500... so > I'd describe Aries as an ARP spinoff, rather than > MIT. > > The Aries Filter is a clone of the ARP odyssey. Interesting that it is almost identical to the Electronotes d
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2001-11-27 by Andrew
> --- Andrew wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > I downloaded the Marf4 pdf file, but my Acrobat > > reader couldn't open > > it. Did anyone else have problems? > > > > Thanks, > > Andrew ========= Jimi Bueno wrote: > I had that problem with Acrobat 4.0 - I upgraded to > 5.0 and it wor
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