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Re: Re: [wiardgroup] Re: faceplates

Re: Re: [wiardgroup] Re: faceplates

2002-04-08 by violetso@aol.com

1. has anyone used the wiard with a motm?
how well did they intergrate ----control and sound?..

2. does anyone have any wiard modules for sale if so please email me privately 

(i have a order in now)

thanks 
coopersonic



 ps - if i am the guy "bowing to the alter" so it has been done. 
i was intending to encourage respect for something that is very important- the creation of new instruments for music -
-- so respect a brothers creation (art work too)
he is making the wicked synth. is he not.

Re: [wiardgroup] Re: faceplates

2002-04-08 by Mike Fisher

Sure, I've used Wiard and MOTM interconnected. They play well together, 
though the 1/4" - 1/8" issue makes cross-patching a little less than 
ideal. Still, between the MOTM patch panel and the Wiard multiples, it's 
a relatively minor issue - you just have to give a little more thought 
to your patching than you do in a situation where the cable format 
between machines is the same.

As for sound, they each have their own 'sweet spots', but the 
integration is just fine. The Wiard joysticks controlling MOTM filter 
sweeps is one cross-patch combination that works very nicely.
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On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 10:13 AM, violetso@aol.com wrote:

> 1. has anyone used the wiard with a motm?
> how well did they intergrate ----control and sound?..
>
> 2. does anyone have any wiard modules for sale if so please email me 
> privately
>
> (i have a order in now)
>
> thanks
> coopersonic
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>
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>  ps - if i am the guy "bowing to the alter" so it has been done.
> i was intending to encourage respect for something that is very 
> important- the creation of new instruments for music -
> -- so respect a brothers creation (art work too)
> he is making the wicked synth. is he not.
>
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