2006-01-07 by Norman Fay
I've been away for a week, Grant. Almost no internet access! I can see one email a few pages back, I'll answer it straightaway. On 1/5/06, Grant Richter wrote: > Norman are you getting the e-mails I have sent or is the business address spam blocked? > Please let me know if you go
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2006-01-07 by thomas white
www.naturalrhythmmusic.com/WiardBorgLowpassGate.mp3 Check out this sample if you are wondering what a Lowpass gate does. I have one of the old Wiard Dual Borgs (not the new Borg 2) and made this sample as a demonstration for those on the list who are not familiar with what it doe
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2006-01-05 by Gary Chang
My Borg2 implimentation has been as my lowpass gate after the Boogie LP/HP filter pair. WCity\__Boogie__Boogie__Borg2__out VCO / LP HP (VCA) No Mixolator in the audio patch - just on the cv side.... Although the Borg2 is a gret filter in its own right, it is clearly the best Lowp
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2006-01-05 by Mike Marsh
Ditto and I'm having a crazy time with the joystick, too! Mike --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Ingo Zobel wrote: > > > hello grant, > > got my borg 2 filter this week. > it's wonderful, a great filter. > please keep it up this way. > > best wishes > > ingo > > > > http://www.d
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2006-01-05 by Ingo Zobel
hello grant, got my borg 2 filter this week. it's wonderful, a great filter. please keep it up this way. best wishes ingo http://www.dron.de http://www.selfoscillate.de http://www.signalform.de ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Ko
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2006-01-05 by Grant Richter
Thanks to all who inquired.
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2006-01-05 by Grant Richter
Norman are you getting the e-mails I have sent or is the business address spam blocked? Please let me know if you got the quote on converting the old Noise Ring to a blue faceplate.
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2006-01-05 by Grant Richter
This is your only chance. Only 11 ever made. Speckled Stooge Faceplate. MOTM power connector. 8 x Switchcraft 1/4" conns Brand new with warranty. Immediate shipment. US$364.00 via Paypal includes USPS Priority Mail shipping to US48 Add US$13.00 for International Shipping via Glob
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2006-01-02 by Robert Hoffman
oops, sent that to the whole list.
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2006-01-02 by Robert Hoffman
You were first so they're yours. I'll email shipping costs tomorrow once I pack them up. Thanks Rob On Dec 30, 2005, at 10:03 AM, Robair, Gino wrote: Hi Rob, Has anyone claimed the rack and p/s? If not, I'm interested. ginorobair On 12/30/05 9:57 AM, " robmix@earthlink.net " robm
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2005-12-30 by Tim J
HI, I'll take the blacet rack and power supply. I can pay instantly with paypal. Let me know shipping to 44060. Also, any interest in trading everything for a wiard 300 borg filter? Thanks, Tim >From: robmix@earthlink.net >Reply-To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com >To: wiardgroup@yaho
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2005-12-30 by Robair, Gino
Hi Rob, Has anyone claimed the rack and p/s? If not, I'm interested. ginorobair On 12/30/05 9:57 AM, "robmix@earthlink.net" scribbled: > > I also have a Blacet "frac" Rack with power supply $85
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2005-12-30 by robmix@earthlink.net
So I'm reducing my modular rig, the following are for sale" Wiard Noise ring $275 Wiard Boogie Filter $285 Wiard Joystick controller $125 Wiard Axis Generator $275 All have blue faceplates and are in perfect condition. All manuals included. I also have a Blacet "frac" Rack with p
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2005-12-30 by Andre Majorel
On 2005-12-28 22:22 -0000, Grant Richter wrote: > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Les Mizzell wrote: > > > > > > Tonight at 8:00 pm central time, F/i will be playing live on WMSE. > > > > Live streaming is available. > > > > Was this archived somewhere? > > Go to > > http://ww
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2005-12-28 by Grant Richter
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Les Mizzell wrote: > > > > > Tonight at 8:00 pm central time, F/i will be playing live on WMSE. > > > Live streaming is available. > > Was this archived somewhere? > Go to http://www.wmse.org/schedule.php and click on "Display available archives
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2005-12-28 by Doug Pearson
On Dec 28, 2005 10:55 AM, endmarketing wrote: > >>>>Youzzz guyss sounded GREAT>>> > >GranT >I enjoyed the show, you had the Synthi A-? screaming good tone. >The opening song was killer. >What else did you use in your setup? >Do you use any of that Wiard guys stuff ; > ) > >keep u
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2005-12-28 by Les Mizzell
> > Tonight at 8:00 pm central time, F/i will be playing live on WMSE. > > Live streaming is available. Was this archived somewhere?
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2005-12-28 by endmarketing
>>>Youzzz guyss sounded GREAT>>> GranT I enjoyed the show, you had the Synthi A-? screaming good tone. The opening song was killer. What else did you use in your setup? Do you use any of that Wiard guys stuff ; > ) keep us posted on any other F/i gigs thanks>>>tOny --- In wiardgr
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2005-12-27 by Grant Richter
Tonight at 8:00 pm central time, F/i will be playing live on WMSE. Live streaming is available. iTunes - Radio:Public:WMSE http://www.wmse.org
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2005-12-27 by Grant Richter
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "supisuzoi" wrote: > > Grant, can you clarify the jumper settings on the Boogie and Borg2 filters? I'd like to install faceplate switches for them. > > PS. The Borg2 is pretty rockin'... > The two jumpers on the Boogie control the phase of the 1
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2005-12-27 by supisuzoi
Grant, can you clarify the jumper settings on the Boogie and Borg2 filters? I'd like to install faceplate switches for them. PS. The Borg2 is pretty rockin'...
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2005-12-22 by grantrichter2001
All 1200 series orders place through Dec. 15th have shipped. I also have some Blue Borg 2 modules in stock for immediate shipment. By yourself something for Christmas and you will make sure you get at least one thing you like!
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2005-12-22 by grantrichter2001
"Eve of Her Madness.mp3" Dedicated to the Sad Beauty of Magical Thinking, where ever it occurs. Noise Ring, Borg 2, Samplers
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2005-12-22 by wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the wiardgroup group. File : /Eve of Her Madness.mp3 Uploaded by : grantrichter2001 Description : Dedicated to the Sad Beauty of Magical Thinking You can access this fil
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2005-12-17 by grantrichter2001
Just received them on Friday the 16th. All backorders will ship this coming week. Sorry for the delay. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Ingo Zobel wrote: > > > hello grant, > > are there any news about the silonix vactrols? > no borg 2 under the christmas tree? > > best wishes
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2005-12-17 by Ingo Zobel
hello grant, are there any news about the silonix vactrols? no borg 2 under the christmas tree? best wishes ingo http://www.dron.de http://www.selfoscillate.de http://www.signalform.de ___________________________________________________________ Telefonate ohne weitere Kosten vom
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2005-12-17 by Chris Moser
Hey all...there's an old saying..."a good wine needs no bush"...[no pun intended}. Do Coca Cola or The Phone Company REALLY need to advertise? No. Yet they and others continue to spend billions every year. The money that Wiard, or any other manufacturer or service of excellence s
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2005-12-16 by Andrew Scheidler
With enough money you could do it... my best friend rode in a VW bus (split-window) that had been modified by the local Porsche racing team. It would do 100 mph without breaking a sweat; the only visual clue was the Mercedes wheels. I guess I don't understand the issue... if cust
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2005-12-16 by Mike Marsh
Huh? --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Verbos" wrote: > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" wrote: > > > > > > > The business plan of providing multiple formats is fatally flawed > > because: > > > It fundamentally eliminates the economies of scale for the mo
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2005-12-16 by Mark Verbos
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Marsh" wrote: > > > > The business plan of providing multiple formats is fatally flawed > because: > > It fundamentally eliminates the economies of scale for the most > expensive components in > > the final assembly. > > That's only true i
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2005-12-16 by Mike Marsh
> The business plan of providing multiple formats is fatally flawed because: > It fundamentally eliminates the economies of scale for the most expensive components in > the final assembly. That's only true if you don't charge enough for the product. Doesn't Ferrari make any money
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2005-12-15 by crystal
hehe, no i didnt think what you said was sarcastic, i meant what i said as sarcasm, particularly the sentence "why dont you celebrate by releasing a new prpduct!!" again sorry for the confusion, text can be so hard to interpret. lets hug and make up, we are all just trying to mak
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2005-12-15 by watson
hehe, no i didnt think what you said was sarcastic, i meant what i said as sarcasm, particularly the sentence " why dont you celebrate by releasing a new prpduct!!" again sorry for the confusion, text can be so hard to interpret. lets hug and make up, we are all just trying to ma
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2005-12-15 by dustin sedlacek
happy happy joy joy On 12/15/05, watson companyofquail@gmail.com > wrote: sorry for the confusion crystal, i meant the sarcasm in my post, not yours, eheheheheh. laters On 12/15/05, crystal crystals@sonic.net > wrote: no sarcasm at all intended, just plain old birthday wishes...
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2005-12-15 by watson
sorry for the confusion crystal, i meant the sarcasm in my post, not yours, eheheheheh. laters On 12/15/05, crystal crystals@sonic.net > wrote: no sarcasm at all intended, just plain old birthday wishes... mines in a few days... yeah happy birthday, why dont you celebrate by rele
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2005-12-15 by crystal
no sarcasm at all intended, just plain old birthday wishes... mines in a few days... yeah happy birthday, why dont you celebrate by releasing a new prpduct!! sarcasm is so hard to read!!! later grant and i hope you have many more, cause you got a lot of shit to work on for me. On
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2005-12-15 by crystal
umm, if i meant it to be sarcastic i guess i might have said 'hope you're too busy designing modules.' no? so perhaps you are projecting your own... ----- Original Message ----- From: watson To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 11:00 PM Subject: Re: [
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2005-12-15 by watson
yeah happy birthday, why dont you celebrate by releasing a new prpduct!! sarcasm is so hard to read!!! later grant and i hope you have many more, cause you got a lot of shit to work on for me. On 12/14/05, crystal crystals@sonic.net > wrote: Happy Birthday Grant, hope you're too
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2005-12-14 by crystal
Happy Birthday Grant, hope you're too busy playing music to rea this today. cheers, crystal
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2005-12-14 by drmabuce
Hi Wiardos --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Chris Moser" wrote: > > snit morsels...$5.-.....deer nuts, under a buck....blank > > >stares...still free. lifetime buy of Perkin-Elmer VTL5C3/2's, $1137.00 one botched via on a prototype PCB, $2400.00 medium pile of unused JAG facep
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2005-12-14 by Chris Moser
snit morsels...$5.-.....deer nuts, under a buck....blank stares...still free. ----- Original Message ----- From: xamboldt To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 13, 2005 9:32 AM Subject: Re: [wiardgroup] Economics and the art of module delivery Despite having neve
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2005-12-13 by xamboldt
Despite having never thought about the economic realities of delivering any module, let alone something like a through-zero analog oscillator, I wonder if perhaps the premium price Cynthia is charging ($650) shows that she has taken all of this into account? Or is that a normal p
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2005-12-13 by grantrichter2001
Thank you for using the word "snit", it put me in adult mode. I apologize if I expressed my self in an adversarial tone. The point of the discussion been obscured. Printed circuit subassemblies are relatively inexpensive compared to panel components (but still expensive). The bus
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2005-12-13 by Stin-G B.
That was a brilliant and informative post. I have never had awful experiences like the ones you tell of. Yikes!! I've only ordered modules from Wiard, Blacet, and Metalbox, and my transactions have all been excellent. Of the three Grant's service and business style has proven to
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2005-12-12 by drmabuce
Hi Wiardos, I really agonized about posting anything on this issue. It's a very delicate subject and there's no way for anyone to take a position on it without stomping someone's toe. But I decided that the season was ripe for controversy Saggitarius season that is..... Some of o
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2005-12-12 by William Sequeira
Yeah, good to talk to you too! We finally moved to Victoria BC - I hesitate to call it Canada because it really is below the north delimiting line, but...here we are. We are expecting our first baby mid-Jan - one major reason why I have been offline. How are you doing? No worries
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2005-12-11 by grantrichter2001
Hi Bill, Nice to see your back. Actually, Rex and I laugh about how Serge and Doepfer created the "illusion of a marketplace" that we subsequently bought into. In a GOOD year, the entire modular marketplace doesn't contain enough funds to run a single traditional business. We are
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2005-12-11 by Bill Sequeira
Interesting...I had a STS Serge system before any of these modules were commercially available - think STS had a lot to do with your being able to participate in the marketplace as well. Regards, Bill __________________________________________ Bill Sequeira, PHD - Principal On De
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2005-12-11 by grantrichter2001
I had always used Cakewalk for a compositing system on the Wintel platform. Having moved to the Mac platform, I find myself using Garageband, because it's there. Here is the link to the Apple SDK for preparing audio loops for Garageband. http://developer.apple.com/sdk/
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2005-12-11 by Chris Moser
poor richard dead and gone, left me here to sing this song, pretty little girl with a red dress on, poor richard dead and gone..." a coruscating, brilliant, galvanizing comedic mastermind"--bill hicks....feelin' allright, once again...see you soon I found this on MSN Entertainmen
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