Hi Oliver I think it's a clone of the small stone. Tony at Oakley Systems has allowed Analogue Systems to issue his phasor but they don't seem give him any credit on their website or in the recent Sound on Sound review. BTW, a guy here on the Isle of Man has made a 12 stage equinoxe with variable feeback stages, by chaining three together. It sounds pretty good. There's info about it on the Oakley Yahoo group. And speaking of phasors, you might want to try the Prophecy Sound infinit phase pedal. It's a 8 stage sequencer linked with half of a mutron biphase. Cheers Richard --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "waveform100" <googol@g...> wrote: > Hey Norman, > > I just tested the Equinoxe for about 5 Minutes, holding the Module in > my Hand and patching it to the Wiard. So far: wonderful sound! It's > not like the MoogerFooger (the MoogerFooger is a Love-Hate-Story). I > will compare it to the MoogerFooger and the Omni-Allpass (and > others), when the 3 Modules are all finished and in place. Much to > solder today, but they are ready soon. > > Olivier > > > > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Norman Fay <kay-rad@f...> wrote: > > >> > > >> I just uploaded a picture of 3 "wiardized" modules with the > jacks on > > >> top. They are slightly *diffrent* than the normal Wiard 300 > Modules. > > >> > > Wow, nice job Oliver. What do you think of the Equinoxe? > > Best etc > > -- > > Norman Fay > > http://www.vietgrove.com <-----prog rock! (..ish)
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Re: my first Wiardized modules... but upside down!
2004-01-15 by r_a_quirk
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