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The Worth of the Wiard (was Re: [wiardgroup] faceplates)

The Worth of the Wiard (was Re: [wiardgroup] faceplates)

2002-04-07 by its_peake

BTW, I purchased the black Technosaurus not because
I dislike the blue "saurus skin" but because it was
available as a limited item. I have heard from many
who either love or hate the blue artwork. If you
love an instrument but hate its look, there are some
companies who allow you to generate your own front
panels and artwork. Modular synths can be highly
personal investments and personalizing them to an
extent increases a sense of involvement/ownership.
DIY, as someone said; unless Grant wants to take on
something like that. Sorry for speaking for Grant on
his list!

Easier,

-Mike, looking forward to the day a Wiard is possible
in my studio, Celtic artwork and all.

Re: The Worth of the Wiard (was Re: [wiardgroup] faceplates)

2002-04-07 by Rev Jon

well said!

-jon

>From: "Robert Edwards" <zenarchy00@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com
>To: <wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: The Worth of the Wiard (was Re: [wiardgroup] faceplates)
>Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 12:48:47 -0700
>
>Just my 2cents, and I'll try to keep this short.
>
>There are two things about the Wiard that immediately springs out at me -
>and this was my initial gut reaction
>when seeing the beast on the web.
>
>Obviously, I was very concerned about the sound it would create (that's
>point #2) but I was immediately struck
>by the care that had gone into the instruments design - such as the pots
>which don't get to cold, and certainly
>the paint job.
>
>IMO, it is very important not to forget that the price of this system is
>naturally much higher than most synths
>on the market. Certainly, it is not in any way excessive when compared to
>other analog modular competition, but we
>all know how easy it can be to be swayed towards a "digital modular" at
>(less?) than half price, with "other digital advantages".
>
>On a PERSONAL basis, I was sold on the Wiard after I heard some of the
>sounds.
>BUT, what sold me on even pursuing things up to that point was the _whole
>look_ of this system.
>
>I thought to myself "gee, with that much care put into it, Wiard is a
>musical system that I could
>really cherish. I would be amazingly proud to have a system like this in my
>studio - I mean, it's
>a work of art! Where's the comparison?"
>
>For me, if I'm going to spend the kind of money that the Wiard demands, it
>really needs to be
>that special for me. Further more, I really love the "Wiard" as "a work of
>art" concept - because
>to me it seems to fit well with both the "art" and the way that the system
>has been mapped out
>to work.
>
>This individuality of the system definitely sets it a cut above others, and
>greatly increases
>the value in my mind. Even a "regular Wiard" looks like a custom job. 
>That's
>something to be proud of!
>
>Robert
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "C. Whitten" <chris@cwhitten.fsnet.co.uk>
>To: <wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com>
>Sent: Sunday, April 07, 2002 2:57 AM
>Subject: Re: [wiardgroup] faceplates
>
>
> > > In my opinion you are wasting space on this forum.
> > OK so I HAVE to break my promise!
> > Firstly, I really enjoyed the last flurry of emails from both sides of 
>the
> > argument. A lot more interesting and balanced than the original shove 
>off
>if
> > you don't like it contributions.
> > Also (post my vow of silence) I was dying to add that I didn't like the
> > Technosaurus colour scheme either so was interested to see Mike's mail.
> > As far as Richard (and Gino for that matter) is concerned, there was
> > recently a long silent period on this list. A lot of the technical 
>debate
> > including talk of future modules is very welcome, however limiting
> > discussion to that and the few 'Grant is God' or  'Wiard is the dogs
> > bollocks' contribution seems to reduce this group to the level of a
> > propaganda ministry in a dictatorship. Either that or long periods akin 
>to
> > the Marie Celeste.
> > I don't think it is me who has to 'lighten up', you could have a bit 
>more
> > patience with the members who are fascinated by the Wiard system but 
>don't
> > necessarily pray at it's alter.
> > Finally:
> > >try to understand the other animals     and their  stragne blue
>synthesizer
> > >do not reject the strange blue synthesizer-  listen with it     -follow
>it
> > > become it
> > I didn't realise Eric Cantona was a member.
> > Apologies for this comment which will probably only mean something to 
>one
> > other member.
> > Chris
>
>----------
>
> > bollocks' contribution seems to reduce this group to the level of a
> > propaganda ministry in a dictatorship. Either that or long periods akin 
>to
> > the Marie Celeste.
>
>I especially liked that last bit! Very witty. :)
>
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