2007-12-18 by amnesia
Can you create a new folder and put the new photos in plz plord wrote: > > Hello gang. > > I posted some pictures of my Blacet-behind 300 panel creations in the > "Blacet in Wiard Blue" album created by m0n075. > > I posted the wrong set; too small. Since I posted them in an albu
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2007-12-18 by cray5656
Hi all For some reason BANG just like that I am looking to buy a Wiard again. I have a few questions 1. what exactly is Super Omni Filter Module and why does it say "recommend 352, 353, 354, 355" I understand these are the other filters but not sure what it all means in the state
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2007-12-18 by plord
Hello gang. I posted some pictures of my Blacet-behind 300 panel creations in the "Blacet in Wiard Blue" album created by m0n075. I posted the wrong set; too small. Since I posted them in an album created by someone else, I cannot delete or modify them. This entire user interface
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2007-12-16 by watson
looking for money or 300 series modules. mail me for pics. and if you can afford these please buy them, i NEED a 300 series. mars is silver with mars control box, both in awesome condition, fully works and stays in tune. includes both original power supplys and boxes and manual $
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2007-12-15 by plord
Grant Richter wrote: > Hi Dennis, > > Yahoo didn't store the attachment, perhaps you could post it in the > "Files" section? Hey Grant, That was actually me. File posted, "MaxiWave-Expander-v5.fpd". Hope it's useful to someone. Pix soon. regards, Paul > > Best, > > Grant > > ---
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2007-12-14 by drmabuce
A portentous bit of synchonicity there! But 'Forbidden Planet" is a little older than Grant. It's a Pisces (having premiered on 15 march 1956) Paradigm-, got it right on the button... On 14 December, Mr. Richter, an Electrician Extraodinaire in Racine WI, was presented by his Ger
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2007-12-14 by paradigmshiftbeats
The birth of our beloved Prof. Richter, of course! Happy Birthday, Grant! --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" wrote: > > Ok, Wiardos! > it's Friday! > pop quiz! > Take out a number two pencil, and write down what happened on this > day in 1956.... and hand your answers
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2007-12-14 by Eyesaw
How about the Premiere of "Forbidden Planet" ? Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: drmabuce To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, December 14, 2007 10:08 AM Subject: [wiardgroup] on this day in 1956... Ok, Wiardos! it's Friday! pop quiz! Take out a number two pencil, a
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2007-12-14 by Grant Richter
Hi Dennis, Yahoo didn't store the attachment, perhaps you could post it in the "Files" section? Best, Grant --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "plord" wrote: > > Grant Richter wrote: > > Did you get a panel designed for the Mini-Wave expander board to go > > underneath the Wave C
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2007-12-14 by drmabuce
Ok, Wiardos! it's Friday! pop quiz! Take out a number two pencil, and write down what happened on this day in 1956.... and hand your answers up to the front row. -doc
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2007-12-14 by plord
Grant Richter wrote: > Did you get a panel designed for the Mini-Wave expander board to go > underneath the Wave City? I would be interested in seeing the final > design you came up with. Ok, I wrote this all out then realized that it probably has little to nothing to do with the
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2007-12-13 by Grant Richter
Hi Dennis, A nice piece, good bit of the Olde Schoole. I finished your Wave City module yesterday and am working on the custom Noise Ring. Still puzzling over how to get a clock in/out switch into the Noise Ring in a non-ugly way. Did you get a panel designed for the Mini-Wave ex
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2007-12-13 by watson
very interesting, my fave bit is from 13min-14min really cool stuff, also some of it could/should have been snipped out and used in the soundtrack for the original texas chainsaw massacre. good stuff On Dec 12, 2007 8:32 PM, Dennis Verschoor modular@gmail.com > wrote: Hi list Hi
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2007-12-13 by Dennis Verschoor
Hi list Hi list here is a 300 series Wogglebug controlling my EMS VCS3 Mk1 aka Putney. The VCS3 is processed with some reverb and overdriven by my Limiter. http://www.twango.com/media/mono-poly.public/mono-poly.10024 Oow i was just playing around and tought.... why not press the
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2007-12-11 by voyager000455
Wiard wall wart PSU with distribution cable (1) Din to (4) Din - this package pwrs 4 modules - $75 Wiard (1) Din to (3) Din pwr distribution cable - $25 Wiard (1) Din to (1) blacet type connector - to power a wiard module with a blacet ps500 type of supply - $10 (100+) mini jack
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2007-12-10 by randaleem
Thank you Grant! Kind regards, Randal --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Grant Richter" wrote: > The modules are 10.5" tall and 2.83" wide (2.83 = 17/6) The depth is 9.5" (9.4" box depth > and 0.1" faceplate) inches. Mounting holes are 1/8" in diameter (#4 screw) and located 0.2
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2007-12-09 by Michael A. Firman
This has been asked enough that I thought I would post an illustration of the DIN connector pin-out for the Wiard. The illustration is a front view (i.e. like you could just plug a cable right into the illustration). It's a pdf in the files area called pinout.pdf
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2007-12-09 by Grant Richter
> I still haven't seen any pics with dimensions, so I thought with the > given 9 inches total depth The modules are 10.5" tall and 2.83" wide (2.83 = 17/6) The depth is 9.5" (9.4" box depth and 0.1" faceplate) inches. Mounting holes are 1/8" in diameter (#4 screw) and located 0.2
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2007-12-08 by Les Mizzell
> How did you deal with .... Darn I wish I had a picture! OK - describing the best I can... I had an extra MOTM power supply panel sitting around. ( http://www.synthtech.com/testcart/images/m900image.jpg ) This panel just fit into the ammo case, with maybe 1/4 clearance on each s
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2007-12-08 by drmabuce
Thank you, gentlemen Golly my cup runneth over with tips from real-deal metal guys! 50% of the time i work with plastic because i have a source for a lot of nice scrap material*. When i do work with metal (45%) i stick with aluminum because i can damn-near poke through it with a
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2007-12-08 by Gary Chang
Doc, actually (and not to be contrary, randal), I use a Greenlee die cutter - it places less stress on the overall structure (in this case, the corrugated metal box). Was it a 15/16 inch that is the standard xlr size? don't make me go find my dies, now!!! gary "randaleem" wrote:
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2007-12-07 by randaleem
Hi Grant, Thank you for taking the time to reply, and the explanation of your choice! I still haven't seen any pics with dimensions, so I thought with the given 9 inches total depth, there would still be room between the patch panel and a down-facing connector for a 5-1/4" sq. po
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2007-12-07 by randaleem
Hi doc, I'm not Les, but I have a suggestion for one of your questions. In the electrical department at HomeDepot and other hardware stores you will find step drills. These Christmas-tree-shaped bits will easily drill holes up to 1-3/8 in ammo box steel, synth panel or housing. T
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2007-12-06 by Gary Chang
yes - a typo - thanks for the correction! gary kwote uno" wrote: > > blacet psu's are 500ma just for clarification. i'm sure it was just a simple > typo. > > On Dec 5, 2007 12:23 PM, Gary Chang wrote: > > > "randaleem" wrote: > > > > > > Hi Gary, > > > > > > Thank you for taking
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2007-12-06 by Grant Richter
Hi Randall, > > > (Though I'd for sure prefer the bottom facing power connector!) I think it would be unfair of me to ask my other customers to carry the cost of this modification. The power connectors are located so the power supply can be placed in the space behind the patch pa
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2007-12-06 by drmabuce
Hi Les thanx for the tip. i've 'redeployed' ammo boxes in peacetime applications myself and i concur they're damn-near tankproof. But that also renders them fairly tool-proof too ....so- Comparing notes... How did you deal with heat transfer? With the lids locked-down, these thin
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2007-12-06 by randaleem
Hi Gary, Nice of you to take the time for more comments. Thank you! Inline reply: --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" wrote: > >"randaleem" wrote: > > Do you think a DIN could be mounted at the rear,bottom of the PCB > > enclosure? Perhaps the existing wires from DIN
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2007-12-06 by kwote uno
blacet psu's are 500ma just for clarification. i'm sure it was just a simple typo. On Dec 5, 2007 12:23 PM, Gary Chang gchang@calarts.edu > wrote: "randaleem" wrote: > > Hi Gary, > > Thank you for taking the time to reply. Your additional comments and > information are very helpf
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2007-12-05 by Les Mizzell
> You should seriously consider NOT internally mounting your power > supplies - the added heat may create instability issues - mount the > power sources outboard! For my modular (unfortunitely not Wiard), I used army suplus ammo cases like the one in the middle of this pic for po
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2007-12-05 by Gary Chang
"randaleem" wrote: > > Hi Gary, > > Thank you for taking the time to reply. Your additional comments and > information are very helpful! > > Your factory provided power cable solution seems a good choice. I > wonder if this is an option for my customer? Grant? > > A quick questio
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2007-12-04 by randaleem
Hi Doc! You're welcome. I found the old Aries Expo schem pic I'd remembered seeing and posted it in the pictures section of this group's website. But I still have not been able to find the Schem for your desirable version of Aries filter. Does anybody have that one? AR-327? Kind
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2007-12-04 by randaleem
Hi Gary, Thank you for taking the time to reply. Your additional comments and information are very helpful! Your factory provided power cable solution seems a good choice. I wonder if this is an option for my customer? Grant? A quick question for everybody, since Gary has said he
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2007-12-04 by randaleem
Hi Paul! Thank you for the dimensions and information! I am surprised the modules are 9" deep behind the panel. It didn't seem that far in the picture I remember seeing. I'll need to reduce the power connector sticking out somehow. I've actually wondered about this ever since fir
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2007-12-03 by Gary Chang
Randal, I apologize for not chiming i sooner, but I am desperately busy right now.... "plord" wrote: > > Randal, > The power cables Grant will ship are straight DIN, and the other > end is built to plug straight into a Blacet PS500, which is the PS Grant > ships these days. The p
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2007-12-01 by plord
Randal, I built cases for my Wiard 300 and Frac stuff this past summer. I have some of the data you seek. No pics, though. > I know the panel height, width and thickness of course, and I recall > seeing some pictures somewhere showing a DIN? power connector at the > rear? Correct
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2007-11-29 by Loren Nerell
I'm in a bit of a bind so I need to sell off some modules quickly. Here is what I am offer at the moment: Analogue Systems: RS90 VCO $100 (I have 4 of them) RS95 VCO $130 RS210 fixed filter $100 RS290 V.C. delay/sampler $470 RS295 Expander module for the RS290 $45 or both for $50
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2007-11-29 by randaleem
Hi, I'm getting ready to build a custom cabinet for a gentleman whose modules have not yet arrived, so I've been searching for dimensional info and pictures of the Wiard 300 series. Without much luck. I know the panel height, width and thickness of course, and I recall seeing som
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2007-11-28 by Tommy DOG
I am (still) looking for JAGs. If you are planning on upgrading to the new controller or you are just in need of cash for the upcoming holiday season drop me an E. Thanks, TD
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2007-11-22 by magneteyez
If you have one or both for sale please get in touch. Thanks!
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2007-11-20 by mrboningen
thanks doc! i'm thinking about feedback/feedforward topologies now too, i.e. whether to take the control signal from the input or the output of the patch. i'm currently taking the signal from before the borg2 which equals feedforward, but am wondering if things would sound differ
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2007-11-20 by mrboningen
thanks tyler! i've been playing with the patch some more. it can be really smooth and pumping at the same time, a very nice compression characteristic. it sounds great on bass guitar, synth bass and high frequency acid lines (especially when switching the borg2 from low pass gate
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2007-11-19 by drmabuce
Hi Gregg This is a very cool and unusual use for the borg, and it makes a lot of sense that it would impart a richer sound than more 'hi-fi' full-range VCA. (there's a very nice article on 'classic'-period compressors here:) http://www.cranesong.com/compressorarticle.html Everybo
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2007-11-19 by drmabuce
Hi All, wow! ya see????, it's not a trick if everybody knows it! ;'> -doc --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "mrboningen" wrote: > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, fred fain wrote: > > > > > > Hey doc, > > What about the moogerfooger lowpass filter? It has cv controll of > re
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2007-11-19 by drmabuce
Hi Randal --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "randaleem" wrote: > Here's a link to useful Aries Info including schematics: > http://leinermedia.net/aries/home.html > thanks for pointer, i had completely forgotten about this valuable site. That's a great ( and nostalgic) photo of
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2007-11-19 by drmabuce
Hi James --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, fred fain wrote: > What about the moogerfooger lowpass filter? >It has cv controll of resonance. it's certainly worth a try > Would you explain the homemade resonance cv patch in depth? you need 1 VCA (one with an audio input attenuator
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2007-11-19 by mrboningen
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, fred fain wrote: > > > Hey doc, > What about the moogerfooger lowpass filter? It has cv controll of resonance. Would you explain the homemade resonance cv patch in depth? > ________________________________Thanx again > James. you could use the m
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2007-11-19 by Pierre Zeeman
I'm not doc. I don't even play him on tv. However, I have often created feedback loops for fun and profit: source into input 1 of a mixer mixer out into the borg (or whatever filter you want) borg out to a multiple multiple out 1 to a vca (*) vca out back to input 2 of the mixer
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2007-11-19 by randaleem
Hi, Here's a link to useful Aries Info including schematics: http://leinermedia.net/aries/home.html Other sites around the net also have the Aries Schem's. I wanted one of these as bad in the 70's as I want a 300 Wiard now! I always preferred the Aries panels to moog's, and the 3
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2007-11-19 by Tyler Harwood
That is super smart and clever! Thanks for sharing that. It's something I never would have thought of - I can't wait to try it! It opens up a whole world of possibilities that an 1176 could never touch. On Nov 18, 2007, at 8:23 AM, "mrboningen" darkflametwentythree@hotmail.com >
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2007-11-18 by fred fain
Hey doc, What about the moogerfooger lowpass filter? It has cv controll of resonance. Would you explain the homemade resonance cv patch in depth? ________________________________Thanx again James. > To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > From: drmabuce@yahoo.com > Date: Sun, 18 Nov 200
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