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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: 300 series back in full production

2007-03-12 by Dennis Verschoor

Oow i got another great requuest.
Get the rackmount back to!

Regards,

Dennis

On 3/12/07, waveform100 < googol@gmx.ch> wrote:



Wow! Very good news! I always thought that the Wiard 300 form-factor
is the best and most ergonomic. I have both 1200 and 300 and some
others, but on the Wiard 300 System I am much faster than an all others.

My suggestion for a new Module: something like serge multipliers with
some Wiard magic.....

Olivier

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Grant Richter" wrote:
>

> I'm have put the 300 series back in full production.
>
> The 1200 series is still available until I use up the existing
parts. I plan to port the 1200
> series design into 300 series packaging eventually. The Joystick and
JAG will stay just as
> they are. It would make no sense to have those in 300 series cases.
>
> The 300 series was never completely out of production, but I had
switched my main
> efforts to the Frac-Rac format. I now think that was a mistake. I
didn't want to go head to
> head with Don over the 200e, but now the Buchla product is mature
enough that I feel OK
> placing my emphasis on the 300 series again. I wanted Don to succeed
with the 200e.
> Musical instruments is a field where if one company "defeats"
another company, the whole
> culture loses out.
>
> John Simonton intended the Frac-Rac format to be economical. John
Blacet has done a
> absolutely brilliant job of executing designs in that format. But
the Frac-Rac doesn't have
> the inherent infrastructure for the highest grade professional
instruments. That is not to
> take away from the great modules already designed, or question the
quality of theose
> instruments. A Blacet instrument is a superb economical instrument.
>
> In my opinion the Frac-Rac aluminum is too light weight and the lack
of fully shielded
> enclosures keeps them from achieving extremely low electrical noise.
Because of that, I
> don't feel Frac-Rac modules should cost over $300 tops. That price
point places a limit on
> the complexity of designs. To summerize, I like the Frac-Rac format
a lot, and I admire the
> instruments already in that format. But it has become a limitation
for new Wiard designs.
>
> I am hoping for some customer feedback. The goal of the 300 series
is to have 12 unique
> module designs, there are currently 8. These 8 modules already do
almost every kind of
> synthesis known to mankind, so designing 4 new modules is no easy
task. The Envelooper
> is one new design for certain.
>
> What additional features would you like to see in the 300 series?
Feel free to speculate,
> there are no stupid ideas. (Well, adding a Moog style transistor
ladder filter is a stupid
> idea, the Boogie filter already blows that thin sounding design away).
>




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