2005-06-02 by sirsimonjames
How can I get one? Are they still available? It would be my first module (I already own some keyboard analogues) and I was wondering if I would be able to use the Wogglebug on its own? I want to get that authentic 50's sound in my studio! Thanks CB
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2005-05-28 by grantrichter2001
One jumper is for the 24 dB output and the other for the 12 dB output. Move both to top position if your mixing with the Blacet Mixer Processor. Leave both at bottom position if you are mixing with the Blacet Quad VCA. Current draw of the modules varies. Joysticks draw about 25 m
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2005-05-28 by mrboningen
hey grant, thanks for the extremely informative answer! i've saved it in a text file with all the other boogie info i could find from this list. how about the jumper switches? do they both need to be moved up in order to maintain the same polarity between all the filter modes? an
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2005-05-28 by grantrichter2001
It's a mode unique to photo-electric filters. Any other transconductor (transistor, diode, OTA) can not run to zero control current without making bad things happen to the DC bias and producing 15 volt thumps. But photo-electric filters go completely off (0 Hz). This allows you t
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2005-05-28 by mrboningen
hi frank, as far as i know, the "control range" is just an attenuator for the "control in" jack, so for example, if your envelope generator doesn't have an attenuator on it's output, you can use the "control range" knob as an "env to filter cutoff amount" knob, or with an audio i
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2005-05-28 by mrboningen
thanks for the link doc! i've also seen peter grenader's low pass gates on his site. in a standard vco-vcf-vca patch would i just skip the vca part and use the 12dB output of the boogie? gregg --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" wrote: > Hi Gregg > it's a buchla-ism...
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2005-05-27 by drmabuce
Hi Gregg it's a buchla-ism... right from the horses mouth- go check out: http://www.buchla.com/historical/b200/index.html hit the list with ? again if this doesn't answer your first question. tgif, -doc --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "mrboningen" wrote: > Sorry if it's obviou
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2005-05-27 by Ingo Zobel
hello gary, --- Gary Chang schrieb: > Ingo, > > You are exploiting the existing out of phase relationships of the 12 > and 24db outs compared to the 6 and 18db outputs - very clever! :-) hehehe it's an old trick. the blacet mixer is very handy for such patches. i have moved the j
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2005-05-27 by fhserge
I just started playing with my 2 Boogies (thanks a lot to Ben Vehorn for confirming that a simple connect to a MOTM 900 power supply should work and it does)! And like other mentioned before, it IS a "hell" of filter different from all the filters I have, trying to destroy my ear
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2005-05-27 by mrboningen
Sorry if it's obvious, but could someone tell me exactly what a low pass gate is, and how I can use my Boogie filter as such? Gregg.
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2005-05-27 by Gary Chang
Ingo, You are exploiting the existing out of phase relationships of the 12 and 24db outs compared to the 6 and 18db outputs - very clever! The Boogie Highpass that I have is not that - it is a totally different circuit - yielding a 6,12,18 and 24db/oct highpass filter outputs. In
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2005-05-27 by mrboningen
> --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Ingo Zobel wrote: > > btw, can anybody say anything about the current draw > > of the boogie? Grant, would it be possible for you to publish a list of the current draw of all of your Wiard 1200 series modules? This is pretty essential stuff to
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2005-05-27 by mrboningen
That's strange you mention using your Boogie as a HPF with a Blacet mixer, as that was exactly what I was doing last night! It's strange how you have to adjust the +/- gain differently for each poles output though, to find the position with most rejection. I am coming to love the
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2005-05-27 by Ingo Zobel
i often use my boggie as a highpass filter (together with a blacet mixer) and i really love the sound of it. btw, can anybody say anything about the current draw of the boogie? are there any news regarding the gr1213a? when will it be available? best wishes ingo --- Gary Chang sc
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2005-05-26 by RaZoR
Hey Everyone Well my attempts to sell this as a set have failed, so it's time to break it up! The Wiard system is the second one that Grant ever made! Actually, the first 3 systems glow under a back light! It is in mint condition, and has been used in a smoke-free studio. The sys
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2005-05-26 by Gary Chang
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "rdrake" wrote: > Grant-- > > that's not the Borg 2 filter Gary is talking about, is it? or is it a previously unannounced module?? or custom??? not to be nosey or anything... > The Boogie Highpass is not the Borg 2. It is an unannounced module
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2005-05-26 by grantrichter2001
The only one I have ever seen for sale. Not mine, might be of interest to the very hardcore. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=38071&item=7325488099&rd=1
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2005-05-26 by grantrichter2001
Thanks! The Apple Loops SDK is at: http://developer.apple.com/sdk/ The page says you can import Acid Loops with the parameters intact, then export in Apple Loops format. Sound Forge has and edit page for Acid parameters. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "imabadbadkat96" wrote:
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2005-05-25 by RaZoR
Hey Everyone Well it's back up for sale. I've had a couple of false alarms! The Wiard system is the second one that Grant ever made! Actually, the first 3 systems glow under a back light! It is in mint condition, and has been used in a smoke-free studio. The system is based in Lo
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2005-05-25 by Robair, Gino
You can also create your own Apple loops, using an Apple app. To keep this on-topic: the Boogie filter rocks! Thank you. > ---------- > From: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Michael A. Firman > Reply To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 11:36 AM
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2005-05-25 by Michael A. Firman
You can use Acid loops in Garageband BTW. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "grantrichter2001" wrote: > iLife came with my new Mini-Mac. > > Garageband looks like a non-beat shifting version of Acid. > > Anyone here making Garageband loops I can play with?
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2005-05-25 by imabadbadkat96
Not sure if you're looking specifically for Wiard related loops, but here's a post with a few links: http://www.osxaudio.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6960 Gus
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2005-05-25 by grantrichter2001
iLife came with my new Mini-Mac. Garageband looks like a non-beat shifting version of Acid. Anyone here making Garageband loops I can play with?
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2005-05-24 by crystal
oh man, i am seriously bummed i mussed that. was in santa cruz all weekend. i live in santa rosa so it's not too far to go to sf for that sorta stuff. let me know when the next one is. sparkles and swirls, crystal > I'll be playing my Wiard system (well, half of it) live with the
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2005-05-24 by Bryan E Cornell
I just received a JAG and a Joystick and I've been having a blast with them in my system. I had a quick question about what seems like bizarre behavior with the led's. In the 0 to 10 position all seems to work intuitively. When the joystick is centered, all the lights are on, and
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2005-05-24 by grantrichter2001
The polarity switch switches the INPUTS only. Use in the down position for 0 - 10 volt joysticks and envelope generators. Use in the up position for dual LFOs that produce +/- 5 volt waveforms. The outputs are always 0 - 10 volts (approx.) --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Brya
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2005-05-24 by RaZoR
Hey Everyone Everything has been sold except for Milton. I've included a link with pictures, and of course it's based in Los Angeles. Wiard Milton (with Async mod) for sale - the price is $1500. The Milton is in mint condition, having been used in a smoke-free studio. The Milton
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2005-05-23 by RaZoR
Hey Frank The Milton and Borg are available - the frame is gone. I can't go below $2250 at the moment. By the way where are based again? Let me know what you think. All the best RaZoR --- Frank Hettlich wrote: > Hi RaZoR, > > Frank again...I am still interested in your Wiard > Mi
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2005-05-23 by Frank Hettlich
Hi RaZoR, Frank again...I am still interested in your Wiard Milton, your Borg and your Rack Frame! As I spent thousands of $$$ for Serge and other modules during the last few months I can only afford around $2000. If that is ok for you I could pay with PayPal immediately. Best re
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2005-05-23 by RaZoR
Hey Everyone My apologies for the cross-reposting, but the "babies" have to find new homes this week. I've also included links with pictures of each item. All items are based in Los Angeles. I have a mint Wiard Milton (with Async mod) for sale - the price is $1500. The Milton is
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2005-05-20 by ben vehorn
The MOTM will work just fine and the power connectors are the same. All you need to do is hook it up. Have fun! On May 20, 2005, at 2:40 PM, fhserge wrote: > Hi all, > > just got my 2 Boogie filters and I am wondering if I can use my MOTM > 900 Power supply for Wiard 1200 series
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2005-05-20 by Robair, Gino
Very cool! > ---------- > From: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Gary Chang > Reply To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 1:38 AM > To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [wiardgroup] Boogie lp/hp pair demo... > > Gino, > > > I uploaded a quick and
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2005-05-20 by fhserge
Hi all, just got my 2 Boogie filters and I am wondering if I can use my MOTM 900 Power supply for Wiard 1200 series modules (simply connecting) or do I have to use a Blacet? Frank
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2005-05-20 by Doug Pearson
Apologies for the gig spam to everyone outside the SF Bay Area ... I'll be playing my Wiard system (well, half of it) live with the Witches Of Bullshit this sunday evening at the Hemlock Tavern in San Francisco. Expect horrible-sounding improvised psychedelic noise rock, perhaps
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2005-05-20 by guidotoons
I am wanting to trade a Wogglebug, Omni Filter, Borg Filter and Waveform City. I am looking to trade for VCO, Mixolator and an Envelator. Wiard module trades only, please. These are not "for sale". Thanks in advance! Guido cv cv cv vc vc c cv v v c cv cvc
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2005-05-20 by Gary Chang
Gino, I uploaded a quick and dirty sonic sample of the Boogie LP/HP pair. Bandwidth is modulated via + and - outputs of a Mixolator, fed by a Milton sequencer, passed through the VCO's EG (which is set as a slew instead of an AR). Patch is both 24db outputs. Massively high Q. Som
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2005-05-20 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 : /wiard boogie demo.mp3 Uploaded by : gcmci Description : boogie lp/hp pair speaking in tougues You can access this file at the URL: http://g
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2005-05-20 by Robair, Gino
How about posting some of that Sonic Double Boogie Goodness? g. > ---------- > From: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Gary Chang > Reply To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 5:23 PM > To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [wiardgroup] Re: Boogi
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2005-05-19 by Gary Chang
I took a picture of the Boogie lp/hp duo and decided not to post it - it looks exactly like two stock bluefaced Boogie Filter next to each other. There is no difference in the graphics that differentiates between the lp or hp version. gc
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2005-05-19 by Gary Chang
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Robair, Gino" wrote: > Gary -- sounds very interseting. > So, that must be a custom module. Any chance you can post a quick photo or soundfile on the list? > cheers, > ginorobair > Gino, Presently, it is a custom module - but I believe that Gra
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2005-05-18 by Robair, Gino
Gary -- sounds very interseting. So, that must be a custom module. Any chance you can post a quick photo or soundfile on the list? cheers, ginorobair > ---------- > From: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com on behalf of Gary Chang > Reply To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Tuesday, Ma
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2005-05-18 by rdrake
Grant-- that's not the Borg 2 filter Gary is talking about, is it? or is it a previously unannounced module?? or custom??? not to be nosey or anything... bbob >Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 00:28:05 -0000 >From: "Gary Chang" >Subject: Boogie Hipass/Lowpass mayhem... > >Grant, thank you
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2005-05-18 by rabluezor
Hey Everyone I have a mint Wiard Milton (with Async mod) for sale - the price is $1500 US. The Milton is in mint condition, having been used in a smoke-free studio. Peter has told me that he will give the Milton a once over before moving to its new home, thankyou! The Milton is p
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2005-05-18 by skuehnl
--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Spacemodular wrote: > Hi Gino & all, > > Someone could always start another group just for > files (e.g. Wiard Files) if we need more space. I have > seen it done by a few other Yahoo groups to accomodate > overflowing files. > http://launch.gro
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2005-05-17 by Gary Chang
Grant, thank you thank you thank you for the Boogie Hipass filter! It showed up in the mail today and I have swappped the faceplate with my second blue Boogie, giving me now a Lowpass/Hipass Boogie pair. Getting them to track was easy - I used the 1v/oct keyboard cv input, buffer
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2005-05-17 by Robair, Gino
Thanks for the bandwidth, Gary. I've uploaded my other tracks: it's a similar sequence with three different outs. You can hear more of the subtle detail in the uncompressed versions, but the MP3s still give a bit of the flavor. The SOB (son of Borg) sounds great -- I love the Wia
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2005-05-17 by Spacemodular
Hi Gino & all, Someone could always start another group just for files (e.g. Wiard Files) if we need more space. I have seen it done by a few other Yahoo groups to accomodate overflowing files. I am loving my Boogie Filter as well. Been playing a Darkstar Chaos through it with a
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2005-05-16 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 : /Boogie 24 db.mp3 Uploaded by : ginorobair Description : A sequnce using the Boogie's 24 dB output (using a Binary Zone driving a Model 15 V
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2005-05-16 by Gary Chang
gino, I cleared a few of my files - try posting your files again.... gc --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Spacemodular wrote: > Hi Gino & all, > > Someone could always start another group just for > files (e.g. Wiard Files) if we need more space. I have > seen it done by a few o
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2005-05-16 by ginorobair
Hey folks, I have four audio examples the use the Boogie filter. I've uploaded only one so far, Boogie Banjo, which uses the 6 and 24 dB outputs simultaneously. I'd like to upload the other three, but I get a message saying the Wiard Yahoo file bin size doesn't have the room. Any
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