----- Original Message -----From: Erik Karl SorgatzSent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 1:31 PMSubject: [dotcomformat] Re: Woggling without Grant (sadly..)--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, Scott Deyo > wrote:
>
> $700?!
> If that's for one, I hope those PCBs are made in the US :)
>
That $700 figure is for BOTH boards; 2 WOGS and the XORs. I dunno
where Grant gets his boards made. The module is amazing with some
12-18 functions built into the design.
The GR-371 is a dual Wogglebug, so it's got the 2 WOG's and the
second set of ring modulators. Basically it's a standalone weapon
in that it can make audio AND control signals for your other modules.
The only thing you can't really do with it is control it from the
keyboard. (something that half the synth community cheers about, while
the other half wonders what good is it?) personally, this is why I still
favor bringing out the various patch points, allowing new uses for the
Bug - like a keyboard riff being the "salt" for a random sequence, and
so on.
MORE CHAOS PLEASE! ;)
Cheers!
-Erik
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Re: [dotcomformat] Re: Woggling without Grant (sadly..)
2007-10-09 by contact@bridechamber.com
Wow. Don't get me wrong, designers need to get paid
for their creativity and hard work (it's 'bug #3 after all), but $700... no
baker like me is ever going to be able to get one! : )
So, what other patchpoints were you thinking of? I
thought the S&H would be easy.
How could you add 1v/ oct to it? An expo converter
to pin 9 of either/ or PLL?
I guess I could break out my Electronotes and see
how they pulled it off; there's at least one expo 4046 VCO circuit in there.
But then, _I'm_ not going to be using a keyboard
for it, so nahhh.
; )
Scott
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