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Cinco de Mayo

2009-05-06 by drmabuce

Hi All

if nobody else is gonna mention it... i will...

By his account....
On 5 May 1999 a guy in Milwaukee decided that he'd pick up where his mentors left off in Analog synthesizer design, and he began operations as the "Wiard Synthesizer Company"
  That was a full decade ago!
  It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
   Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
Viva los Wiardos!
-doc

Re: [wiardgroup] Cinco de Mayo

2009-05-06 by matrix

Hmm... I'm seeing the website up as early as Feb 06, 1998: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiard.com. When did Wiard form and is May 5 1999 a special date? Regardless, Happy Anniversary! :)
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On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:01 PM, drmabuce <drmabuce@yahoo.com> wrote:


Hi All

if nobody else is gonna mention it... i will...

By his account....
On 5 May 1999 a guy in Milwaukee decided that he'd pick up where his mentors left off in Analog synthesizer design, and he began operations as the "Wiard Synthesizer Company"
That was a full decade ago!
It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
Viva los Wiardos!
-doc




--

cheers,
matrix
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com

time is an illusion

2009-05-06 by drmabuce

Hi Matrix
 Like most temporal milestones. 
ie: the discovery of 'America', Groundhog's day, Christmas, & National Frozen Potato Week.
 The 5 May anniversary of Wiard is more a matter of convention than documentary evidence.

 My own journal records this on 19 Nov 1998:
 "looks like some guy up in Milwaukee got to the moon first with voltage controlled filter mode without using a crossfader, chk it out"

 So there must have been something on the air before May '99. 

 But Grant has always celebrated Cinco de Mayo as the day that Wiard "began operations".... usually with a BBQ. But then, folks in Milwaukee don't need much of an excuse to get outside for a little  R&R in May because that's just about when the glaciers recede enough to find the grill again (and the lawnmower)

 i'm pretty sure Mike Firman got the first production Wiard...if that's so.... Mike? when did Grant build that for ya? (or maybe it was a 'beta')

They still haven't decided when Easter is either!!!!
;'>

-doc


--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, matrix <matrixsynth@...> wrote:
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>
> Hmm...   I'm seeing the website up as early as Feb 06, 1998:
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiard.com.  When did Wiard form and is
> May 5 1999 a special date?  Regardless, Happy Anniversary!  :)
> 
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:01 PM, drmabuce <drmabuce@...> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> > Hi All
> >
> > if nobody else is gonna mention it... i will...
> >
> > By his account....
> > On 5 May 1999 a guy in Milwaukee decided that he'd pick up where his
> > mentors left off in Analog synthesizer design, and he began operations as
> > the "Wiard Synthesizer Company"
> > That was a full decade ago!
> > It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries
> > wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday
> > morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled
> > envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
> > Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
> > Viva los Wiardos!
> > -doc
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> cheers,
> matrix
> http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
>

Re: [wiardgroup] time is an illusion

2009-05-06 by matrix

It makes sense to me. :) I figured something pivotal must have happened then. Maybe the tipping point on knowing it really is going to happen long term.
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On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 7:48 AM, drmabuce <drmabuce@yahoo.com> wrote:


Hi Matrix
Like most temporal milestones.
ie: the discovery of 'America', Groundhog's day, Christmas, & National Frozen Potato Week.
The 5 May anniversary of Wiard is more a matter of convention than documentary evidence.

My own journal records this on 19 Nov 1998:
"looks like some guy up in Milwaukee got to the moon first with voltage controlled filter mode without using a crossfader, chk it out"

So there must have been something on the air before May '99.

But Grant has always celebrated Cinco de Mayo as the day that Wiard "began operations".... usually with a BBQ. But then, folks in Milwaukee don't need much of an excuse to get outside for a little R&R in May because that's just about when the glaciers recede enough to find the grill again (and the lawnmower)

i'm pretty sure Mike Firman got the first production Wiard...if that9;s so.... Mike? when did Grant build that for ya? (or maybe it was a 'beta')

They still haven't decided when Easter is either!!!!
;'>

-doc

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, matrix wrote:
>
> Hmm... I'm seeing the website up as early as Feb 06, 1998:
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiard.com. When did Wiard form and is
> May 5 1999 a special date? Regardless, Happy Anniversary! :)
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:01 PM, drmabuce wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hi All
> >
> > if nobody else is gonna mention it... i will...
> >
> > By his account....
> > On 5 May 1999 a guy in Milwaukee decided that he'd pick up where his
> > mentors left off in Analog synthesizer design, and he began operations as
> > the "Wiard Synthesizer Company"
> > That was a full decade ago!
> > It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries
> > wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday
> > morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled
> > envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
> > Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
> > Viva los Wiardos!
> > -doc
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
>
> cheers,
> matrix
> http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
>




--

cheers,
matrix
http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com

Re: time is an illusion

2009-05-06 by Michael A. Firman

Hi,

I was just checking the records, such as they are. I met Grant for the first time
prior to March 16th 1997 (which was our first musical gathering, or "Serge-fest").
The day I met him, while sitting in his living room, there was a fully machined case 
and front panel for a 300 series module sitting on his coffee table. No guts in it, 
but it was identical to the production units in every way.
In his lab that day there were prototypes of various modules (the Waveform City 
was there as was a version of the Sequentizer, called the Darwinator [named after 
a friend Darwin Grosse]).
At one of our musical get togethers in March of 1998 Grant brought an almost complete
set of modules to demo (it was missing a filter but consisted of the WFC, a Mixolator, a 
Sequentizer, an Envelator, and a VCO, I think). Shortly there after I got my set which
had two WFCs, an Envelator, a Mixolator, and a Sequentizer. Still no filter (none existed
at the time). The filter came a bit later but I can't remember when the first version 
went production. Maybe I should have kept records? :-)
Anyway, if you want to see the prototype system for that day in March of 1998 there is
a photo on my web site: http://www.mlswebworks.com/meme/gatherings/g032198.html

Congratulations Grant BTW (and I've been digging your Magnificent Cadavers!)



--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" <drmabuce@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> Hi Matrix
>  Like most temporal milestones. 
> ie: the discovery of 'America', Groundhog's day, Christmas, & National Frozen Potato Week.
>  The 5 May anniversary of Wiard is more a matter of convention than documentary evidence.
> 
>  My own journal records this on 19 Nov 1998:
>  "looks like some guy up in Milwaukee got to the moon first with voltage controlled filter mode without using a crossfader, chk it out"
> 
>  So there must have been something on the air before May '99. 
> 
>  But Grant has always celebrated Cinco de Mayo as the day that Wiard "began operations".... usually with a BBQ. But then, folks in Milwaukee don't need much of an excuse to get outside for a little  R&R in May because that's just about when the glaciers recede enough to find the grill again (and the lawnmower)
> 
>  i'm pretty sure Mike Firman got the first production Wiard...if that's so.... Mike? when did Grant build that for ya? (or maybe it was a 'beta')
> 
> They still haven't decided when Easter is either!!!!
> ;'>
> 
> -doc
> 
> 
> --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, matrix <matrixsynth@> wrote:
> >
> > Hmm...   I'm seeing the website up as early as Feb 06, 1998:
> > http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiard.com.  When did Wiard form and is
> > May 5 1999 a special date?  Regardless, Happy Anniversary!  :)
> > 
> > On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:01 PM, drmabuce <drmabuce@> wrote:
> > 
> > >
> > >
> > > Hi All
> > >
> > > if nobody else is gonna mention it... i will...
> > >
> > > By his account....
> > > On 5 May 1999 a guy in Milwaukee decided that he'd pick up where his
> > > mentors left off in Analog synthesizer design, and he began operations as
> > > the "Wiard Synthesizer Company"
> > > That was a full decade ago!
> > > It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries
> > > wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday
> > > morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled
> > > envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
> > > Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
> > > Viva los Wiardos!
> > > -doc
> > >
> > >  
> > >
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > 
> > cheers,
> > matrix
> > http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
> >
>

Re: time is an illusion

2009-05-12 by Gary Chang

Ok, well, if we are going to dial up the way back machine to the first time that we met Grant, I met Grant on the telephone in 1989, when informed by John Payne at Calarts that he had bought all of the Buchla 200 modules that were formerly owned by Calarts.  After talking with Grant for a while and realizing that he wasn't going to let go of any of the stuff that he had gotten, I ended the conversation with a resounding "FUCK YOU!!!"

Of course, a few years later, I had a change of mind, and now own my Blue Meanie and Grant and I are friends...8*)

gary
(BTW, Grant will verify this "FU" tele conversation...!)



--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Michael A. Firman" <maf@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> Hi,
> 
> I was just checking the records, such as they are. I met Grant for the first time
> prior to March 16th 1997 (which was our first musical gathering, or "Serge-fest").
> The day I met him, while sitting in his living room, there was a fully machined case 
> and front panel for a 300 series module sitting on his coffee table. No guts in it, 
> but it was identical to the production units in every way.
> In his lab that day there were prototypes of various modules (the Waveform City 
> was there as was a version of the Sequentizer, called the Darwinator [named after 
> a friend Darwin Grosse]).
> At one of our musical get togethers in March of 1998 Grant brought an almost complete
> set of modules to demo (it was missing a filter but consisted of the WFC, a Mixolator, a 
> Sequentizer, an Envelator, and a VCO, I think). Shortly there after I got my set which
> had two WFCs, an Envelator, a Mixolator, and a Sequentizer. Still no filter (none existed
> at the time). The filter came a bit later but I can't remember when the first version 
> went production. Maybe I should have kept records? :-)
> Anyway, if you want to see the prototype system for that day in March of 1998 there is
> a photo on my web site: http://www.mlswebworks.com/meme/gatherings/g032198.html
> 
> Congratulations Grant BTW (and I've been digging your Magnificent Cadavers!)
> 
> 
> 
> --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" <drmabuce@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Matrix
> >  Like most temporal milestones. 
> > ie: the discovery of 'America', Groundhog's day, Christmas, & National Frozen Potato Week.
> >  The 5 May anniversary of Wiard is more a matter of convention than documentary evidence.
> > 
> >  My own journal records this on 19 Nov 1998:
> >  "looks like some guy up in Milwaukee got to the moon first with voltage controlled filter mode without using a crossfader, chk it out"
> > 
> >  So there must have been something on the air before May '99. 
> > 
> >  But Grant has always celebrated Cinco de Mayo as the day that Wiard "began operations".... usually with a BBQ. But then, folks in Milwaukee don't need much of an excuse to get outside for a little  R&R in May because that's just about when the glaciers recede enough to find the grill again (and the lawnmower)
> > 
> >  i'm pretty sure Mike Firman got the first production Wiard...if that's so.... Mike? when did Grant build that for ya? (or maybe it was a 'beta')
> > 
> > They still haven't decided when Easter is either!!!!
> > ;'>
> > 
> > -doc
> > 
> > 
> > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, matrix <matrixsynth@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hmm...   I'm seeing the website up as early as Feb 06, 1998:
> > > http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiard.com.  When did Wiard form and is
> > > May 5 1999 a special date?  Regardless, Happy Anniversary!  :)
> > > 
> > > On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:01 PM, drmabuce <drmabuce@> wrote:
> > > 
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi All
> > > >
> > > > if nobody else is gonna mention it... i will...
> > > >
> > > > By his account....
> > > > On 5 May 1999 a guy in Milwaukee decided that he'd pick up where his
> > > > mentors left off in Analog synthesizer design, and he began operations as
> > > > the "Wiard Synthesizer Company"
> > > > That was a full decade ago!
> > > > It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries
> > > > wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday
> > > > morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled
> > > > envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
> > > > Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
> > > > Viva los Wiardos!
> > > > -doc
> > > >
> > > >  
> > > >
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > -- 
> > > 
> > > cheers,
> > > matrix
> > > http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
> > >
> >
>

RE: [wiardgroup] Re: time is an illusion

2009-05-13 by T3h caTmaN

one can only imagine just how little he probably had to pay for those Buchla modules back then. sick.
at least compared to the going rate for them today.

d.


To: wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com
From: gchang@calarts.edu
Date: Tue, 12 May 2009 03:27:10 +0000
Subject: [wiardgroup] Re: time is an illusion



Ok, well, if we are going to dial up the way back machine to the first time that we met Grant, I met Grant on the telephone in 1989, when informed by John Payne at Calarts that he had bought all of the Buchla 200 modules that were formerly owned by Calarts. After talking with Grant for a while and realizing that he wasn't going to let go of any of the stuff that he had gotten, I ended the conversation with a resounding "FUCK YOU!!!"

Of course, a few years later, I had a change of mind, and now own my Blue Meanie and Grant and I are friends...8*)

gary
(BTW, Grant will verify this "FU" tele conversation...!)

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Michael A. Firman" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was just checking the records, such as they are. I met Grant for the first time
> prior to March 16th 1997 (which was our first musical gathering, or "Serge-fest").
> The day I met him, while sitting in his living room, there was a fully machined case
> and front panel for a 300 series module sitting on his coffee table. No guts in it,
> but it was identical to the production units in every way.
> In his lab that day there were prototypes of various modules (the Waveform City
> was there as was a version of the Sequentizer, called the Darwinator [named after
> a friend Darwin Grosse]).
> At one of our musical get togethers in March of 1998 Grant brought an almost complete
> set of modules to demo (it was missing a filter but consisted of the WFC, a Mixolator, a
> Sequentizer, an Envelator, and a VCO, I think). Shortly there after I got my set which
> had two WFCs, an Envelator, a Mixolator, and a Sequentizer. Still no filter (none existed
> at the time). The filter came a bit later but I can't remember when the first version
> went production. Maybe I should have kept records? :-)
> Anyway, if you want to see the prototype system for that day in March of 1998 there is
> a photo on my web site: http://www.mlswebworks.com/meme/gatherings/g032198.html
>
> Congratulations Grant BTW (and I've been digging your Magnificent Cadavers!)
>
>
>
> --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" wrote:
> >
> > Hi Matrix
> > Like most temporal milestones.
> > ie: the discovery of 'America', Groundhog's day, Christmas, & National Frozen Potato Week.
> > The 5 May anniversary of Wiard is more a matter of convention than documentary evidence.
> >
> > My own journal records this on 19 Nov 1998:
> > "looks like some guy up in Milwaukee got to the moon first with voltage controlled filter mode without using a crossfader, chk it out"
> >
> > So there must have been something on the air before May '99.
> >
> > But Grant has always celebrated Cinco de Mayo as the day that Wiard "began operations".... usually with a BBQ. But then, folks in Milwaukee don't need much of an excuse to get outside for a little R&R in May because that's just about when the glaciers recede enough to find the grill again (and the lawnmower)
> >
> > i'm pretty sure Mike Firman got the first production Wiard...if that's so.... Mike? when did Grant build that for ya? (or maybe it was a 'beta')
> >
> > They still haven't decided when Easter is either!!!!
> > ;'>
> >
> > -doc
> >
> >
> > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, matrix > wrote:
> > >
> > > Hmm... I'm seeing the website up as early as Feb 06, 1998:
> > > http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiard.com. When did Wiard form and is
> > > May 5 1999 a special date? Regardless, Happy Anniversary! :)
> > >
> > > On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:01 PM, drmabuce wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hi All
> > > >
> > > > if nobody else is gonna mention it... i will...
> > > >
> > > > By his account....
> > > > On 5 May 1999 a guy in Milwaukee decided that he'd pick up where his
> > > > mentors left off in Analog synthesizer design, and he began operations as
> > > > the "Wiard Synthesizer Company"
> > > > That was a full decade ago!
> > > > It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries
> > > > wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday
> > > > morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled
> > > > envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
> > > > Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
> > > > Viva los Wiardos!
> > > > -doc
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > --
> > >
> > > cheers,
> > > matrix
> > > http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
> > >
> >
>



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Re: time is an illusion

2009-05-13 by drmabuce

Hi mr. potty-mouth Chang,
;'>

ahhhhhh yes!
the 80's.....
 the decade of the great fugue; a time of the most extreme analog-insanity that i've ever seen. i guess we ALL went a little off the deep-end!
heck! i mean... did we REALLY think Korg DS8's and Roland MKS's or D50's were REALLY more valuable than an Arp 2600 
(Ok Ok ...yeah ...some of us still had to tune to the damn guitarist between sets)...But other than THAT minor detail ....did we really BUY all those JX8Ps and MT-32s
;'>
 TWICE during the 80's i found Arp Odysseys on my porch with notes that said i could keep them if i could fix 'em. a fellow traded me a 2600 for a VGA color PC monitor. 
  In the summer of '86, my alma mater lined up their (admittedly aged and shopworn) Moog modules along the dusty hall of the EM lab with a sign that said 'Take 'em or we'll throw 'em away' 
!!!!it took me 20 hours to arrange to shag ass down there, and there were still a dozen modules left !

(sigh)
'tis true
a great DX7-shaped madness seized us all

thank heavens that the TB303 brought us all all back to our senses in the 90's...

(ok!!! now do i REALLY have to post a sarcasm alert on this last remark???)
(REALLY!!!!??????)

;'>
-doc



--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Gary Chang" <gchang@...> wrote:
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>
> Ok, well, if we are going to dial up the way back machine to the first time that we met Grant, I met Grant on the telephone in 1989, when informed by John Payne at Calarts that he had bought all of the Buchla 200 modules that were formerly owned by Calarts.  After talking with Grant for a while and realizing that he wasn't going to let go of any of the stuff that he had gotten, I ended the conversation with a resounding "FUCK YOU!!!"
> 
> Of course, a few years later, I had a change of mind, and now own my Blue Meanie and Grant and I are friends...8*)
> 
> gary
> (BTW, Grant will verify this "FU" tele conversation...!)
> 
> 
> 
> --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Michael A. Firman" <maf@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I was just checking the records, such as they are. I met Grant for the first time
> > prior to March 16th 1997 (which was our first musical gathering, or "Serge-fest").
> > The day I met him, while sitting in his living room, there was a fully machined case 
> > and front panel for a 300 series module sitting on his coffee table. No guts in it, 
> > but it was identical to the production units in every way.
> > In his lab that day there were prototypes of various modules (the Waveform City 
> > was there as was a version of the Sequentizer, called the Darwinator [named after 
> > a friend Darwin Grosse]).
> > At one of our musical get togethers in March of 1998 Grant brought an almost complete
> > set of modules to demo (it was missing a filter but consisted of the WFC, a Mixolator, a 
> > Sequentizer, an Envelator, and a VCO, I think). Shortly there after I got my set which
> > had two WFCs, an Envelator, a Mixolator, and a Sequentizer. Still no filter (none existed
> > at the time). The filter came a bit later but I can't remember when the first version 
> > went production. Maybe I should have kept records? :-)
> > Anyway, if you want to see the prototype system for that day in March of 1998 there is
> > a photo on my web site: http://www.mlswebworks.com/meme/gatherings/g032198.html
> > 
> > Congratulations Grant BTW (and I've been digging your Magnificent Cadavers!)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" <drmabuce@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Matrix
> > >  Like most temporal milestones. 
> > > ie: the discovery of 'America', Groundhog's day, Christmas, & National Frozen Potato Week.
> > >  The 5 May anniversary of Wiard is more a matter of convention than documentary evidence.
> > > 
> > >  My own journal records this on 19 Nov 1998:
> > >  "looks like some guy up in Milwaukee got to the moon first with voltage controlled filter mode without using a crossfader, chk it out"
> > > 
> > >  So there must have been something on the air before May '99. 
> > > 
> > >  But Grant has always celebrated Cinco de Mayo as the day that Wiard "began operations".... usually with a BBQ. But then, folks in Milwaukee don't need much of an excuse to get outside for a little  R&R in May because that's just about when the glaciers recede enough to find the grill again (and the lawnmower)
> > > 
> > >  i'm pretty sure Mike Firman got the first production Wiard...if that's so.... Mike? when did Grant build that for ya? (or maybe it was a 'beta')
> > > 
> > > They still haven't decided when Easter is either!!!!
> > > ;'>
> > > 
> > > -doc
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, matrix <matrixsynth@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Hmm...   I'm seeing the website up as early as Feb 06, 1998:
> > > > http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiard.com.  When did Wiard form and is
> > > > May 5 1999 a special date?  Regardless, Happy Anniversary!  :)
> > > > 
> > > > On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:01 PM, drmabuce <drmabuce@> wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Hi All
> > > > >
> > > > > if nobody else is gonna mention it... i will...
> > > > >
> > > > > By his account....
> > > > > On 5 May 1999 a guy in Milwaukee decided that he'd pick up where his
> > > > > mentors left off in Analog synthesizer design, and he began operations as
> > > > > the "Wiard Synthesizer Company"
> > > > > That was a full decade ago!
> > > > > It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries
> > > > > wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday
> > > > > morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled
> > > > > envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
> > > > > Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
> > > > > Viva los Wiardos!
> > > > > -doc
> > > > >
> > > > >  
> > > > >
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > 
> > > > -- 
> > > > 
> > > > cheers,
> > > > matrix
> > > > http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

Re: time is an illusion

2009-05-16 by Gary Chang

I remember what Calarts sold the modules for - $35 per module!!!

(Now you can really understand why I cussed at Grant at the news)!

gary



--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, T3h caTmaN <dschnidsky@...> wrote:
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>       Ok, well, if we are going to dial up the way back machine to the first time that we met Grant, I met Grant on the telephone in 1989, when informed by John Payne at Calarts that he had bought all of the Buchla 200 modules that were formerly owned by Calarts.  After talking with Grant for a while and realizing that he wasn't going to let go of any of the stuff that he had gotten, I ended the conversation with a resounding "FUCK YOU!!!"
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> --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "Michael A. Firman" <maf@> wrote:
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> > I was just checking the records, such as they are. I met Grant for the first time
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> > prior to March 16th 1997 (which was our first musical gathering, or "Serge-fest").
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> > The day I met him, while sitting in his living room, there was a fully machined case 
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> > In his lab that day there were prototypes of various modules (the Waveform City 
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> > At one of our musical get togethers in March of 1998 Grant brought an almost complete
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> > Sequentizer, an Envelator, and a VCO, I think). Shortly there after I got my set which
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> > Anyway, if you want to see the prototype system for that day in March of 1998 there is
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> > Congratulations Grant BTW (and I've been digging your Magnificent Cadavers!)
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> > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "drmabuce" <drmabuce@> wrote:
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> > > Hi Matrix
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> > >  Like most temporal milestones. 
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> > > ie: the discovery of 'America', Groundhog's day, Christmas, & National Frozen Potato Week.
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> > >  The 5 May anniversary of Wiard is more a matter of convention than documentary evidence.
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> > >  "looks like some guy up in Milwaukee got to the moon first with voltage controlled filter mode without using a crossfader, chk it out"
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> > >  But Grant has always celebrated Cinco de Mayo as the day that Wiard "began operations".... usually with a BBQ. But then, folks in Milwaukee don't need much of an excuse to get outside for a little  R&R in May because that's just about when the glaciers recede enough to find the grill again (and the lawnmower)
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> > >  i'm pretty sure Mike Firman got the first production Wiard...if that's so.... Mike? when did Grant build that for ya? (or maybe it was a 'beta')
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> > > They still haven't decided when Easter is either!!!!
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> > > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, matrix <matrixsynth@> wrote:
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> > > > Hmm...   I'm seeing the website up as early as Feb 06, 1998:
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> > > > http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://wiard.com.  When did Wiard form and is
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> > > > May 5 1999 a special date?  Regardless, Happy Anniversary!  :)
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> > > > > It seems like yesterday that i was on his porch with my trade-in Aries
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> > > > > wonder why a fellow would wear a fez like that so early on a Saturday
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> > > > > morning. i left with a 'the filter', a sequantizer, and a silver paneled
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> > > > > envelator in my backseat and a unquenchable hunger for more.
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> > > > > Happy Anniversary Wiard! and many happy returns
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> > > > > Viva los Wiardos!
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> > > > cheers,
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Re: time is an illusion

2009-05-16 by Tommy DOG

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, T3h caTmaN <dschnidsky@...> wrote:
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> one can only imagine just how little he probably had to pay for those Buchla modules back then.  sick.
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Right now someone is buying up something else that will one day be valuable. It's the cycle of objects, I've lived in with instruments and records and seen it with so much other stuff. Almost pointless to even dream, about it and a gamble to try and predict it.

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