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Re: [wiardgroup] Frac-Rac Woggle Bug

2006-06-07 by Robair, Gino

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Go large and give us the whole enchilada!

Speaking for myself, the larger size isn\u2019t awkward, at least now that Blacet has the thinner modules, such as the LFO, the scanner, and the sequential switch. Or, a person can just put it next to a JAG in his or her rack and things start to even out....

On 6/6/06 11:01 PM, "Grant Richter" scribbled:





I really want to make a 1200 series Woggle Bug. It is Wiards most popular product. The
original design work went up to version #6, which included a not that successful full time
"wind/surf" patch. Mike Murphy has the prototype.

Just like the Borg 2, I want to add an additional flavor to the design. Make a version #7.

An idea for that version #7 actually popped into my head today, so the Wiard synergy is
still going on. It involves adding an option to un-linearizing the "lock" circuit to add more
freak out to the blipping, so woggle transitions are woggly AND chaotic. That is the official
technical description. ;^)

I like to add something new, so the 1200 series isn't just a duplicate of the 300 series
version. It is my personal aesthetic, but also so customers who already own the 300 series
version have reason to add the 1200 series version.

One technical challenge is the 300 series "Bugs" make use of 10 jacks and 5 controls. 8
jacks and 4 controls is pretty much the limit for a 3 inch Frac-Rac module. But 4.5"
modules are awkward in the Frac format.

As always, thank you for your support, and for contributing to this community.

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com , "Pierre Zeeman" wrote:
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> >http://web.newsguy.com/gustav/mp3/Super%20Sticky.mp3
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> wow. I really like that. Any chance of a 1200 series bug?
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