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Christopher Winkels Lord of Tweed Manor
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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 4:57 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks. I often feel bad when someone compliments me on my setup, because I didn't really do anything other than spend money and wait. Bob and Roger and Margo and Eric and Phil and Doug and a whole host of other people dreamed up, designed, built, tested, and shipped me the components.
I just wrote the cheques.
There's a lot of folks who do much greater things with far, far smaller systems. They, and the manufacturers, are the ones who deserve the real compliments.
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fac wig MUffler
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essex sound lab wiggler of the spheres
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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 5:50 pm Post subject: |
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| fac wrote: | | We are not applauding your wallet but your taste, sir. |
Exactly. |
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worker8 Ultra Wiggler
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| Christopher Winkels wrote: | | ...Aside from two spaces it's "done"... |
I love blank panels. Especially those wide enough to house a module (that's a euro only concern, actually). I don't talk about a 1HP blank in a euro modular. A blank panel is a truly elegant way to finish a system. _________________ 8 days a week
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nlaudadio Wiggling with Experience
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 10:15 pm Post subject: |
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Things have reached an enjoyable stasis around here. I'm really happy with this setup and looking forward to the DDVCO that will round it out... |
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Zeitdehner Veteran Wiggler
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Christopher Winkels Lord of Tweed Manor
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Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 6:33 am Post subject: |
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Very nice "tower of modular power" there.  |
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spinach_pizza knobs . . . knobs . . . KNOBS!
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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nlaudio I really love your selection of filters! _________________ Polyphony
| kindredlost wrote: | | There is an undeniable happiness when introduced to a new module for the first time. Like a new color for the pallet or spice in the cupboard. |
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ed buller Common Wiggler
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:16 pm Post subject: |
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my new studio |
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JohnLRice Howl at the Moon
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 2:37 pm Post subject: |
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Glorious, Ed!
I was wondering about the triple triple controllers and I can see now that they are M-Audio controllers in custom (?) enclosures. Are they controlling soft synths, a rack of hard synths or??
And are those folks making the modular documentary including you?  _________________ | My Facebook | My Soundcloud |My Vimeo | My YouTube | My GrooveShark | |
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ed buller Common Wiggler
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:05 pm Post subject: |
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Hi
no i,m not involved in the documentary. The keyboards all control soft synths and my orchestral samples. THe cases where custom built. I have ten M-audio keyboards. 9xM49 and 1x61. The black keyboard is the only poly after touch i could find. It's a GEM s2 Turbo. I just use it to control the arturia CS80......which is the best sounding soft synth i think.....but keeps crashing.!!!!!!!
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leere Common Wiggler
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:24 pm Post subject: |
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| ed buller wrote: | I just use it to control the arturia CS80......which is the best sounding soft synth i think.....but keeps crashing.!!!!!!!
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of course it does, it's software
but seriously, really nice setup you have there. |
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synthnut Common Wiggler
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Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 3:48 pm Post subject: |
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Hi,
You certainly should be included Ed, as I think you are testament to the fact that modulars are not just the domain of the bedroom bleep and bloop brigade. Not that they are per se, but this is a common preconception from many. The only issue I have with a film of this sort is that it's probably just preaching to the converted! Will this get airtime on terrestrial TV???
I was so dissapointed with Hans Fjellestad's documentary on Moog, for me it missed the point musically for me. I realise everyone has their own perceptions of what makes something, but I thought the bias of content was off and I found it alienating. I hope that this new modular doc manages to cover a bit more ground and not try too hard to be clever or trendy.
I think it's easy to slip into the seductive fetishism of kit such as this, but whilst this system is obviously a passion of yours you are not tied to the museum mentality and aren't afraid of some shiny new modules nestling with your original 900 series modules! This is a living, breathing creative music making instrument...
Of course the acheivement of recreating an aspiration from the formative years in your life is no doubt an emotional boost to your creativity too!
Now, where did I put that winning lottery ticket....?
TTFN,
Ben
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RichardC Learning to Wiggle
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 3:16 am Post subject: |
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Great setup Ed!
+1 for the CS-80 it seems to gel really well with the modular sound (well the sounds I make with my modular anyway) |
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suitandtieguy Hammond King
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:49 am Post subject: |
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the nice thing about being in a synth nerd forum with Ed Buller is that you never feel excessive. thanks, man!
(that was a compliment.)
here's the current mess. not pictured is the roadcase for transporting the modular, which fits them side-by-side with a piece of foam in between. it's a really beautiful case.
this is where it was set up at the last party i played:
three cases are left to do: the two keyboard stations and a trunk for stool, stands, and pedalboards. i'll probably also commission a merchandise case. and probably a new shock rack at some point since the whole two piece design was from before i knew i _had_ to have a trailer.
i'm also going to add two more 25 note controllers, in between the two keyboard stations and to the right of The Hot Mix Five (drum machine/juno/x0xb0x case, named after the chicago house DJs.) the additional controllers will allow me to transpose the modular from any location in the rig without strain.
also this week i pick up my new trailer. i had to rent one for the last gig and that was really crappy. (pics here if you hadn't seen them already since i'm a social networking whore: http://suitandtieguy.com/sights/karmaclysm_2011/) _________________ http://suitandtieguy.com
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ed buller Common Wiggler
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:54 am Post subject: |
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Synths in the garden ! Niceness. Is that TWO juno's you have there sir!!!!
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bwhittington Terrifying Brain Secret
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 11:31 am Post subject: |
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Wow, Eric, looking at the other pics, what would you have done if it had rained? I love the coordinated road cases for your gear. It's a totally sweet looking load.
If you are designing/buying your own trailer, I strongly suggest you make some provision for bracing your cases on all sides (top included). Imagine having an accident with nothing but 1/4" birch ply or melamine walls between those heavy cases and the great outdoors. Adding a steel bar from front to back on the sides would keep a lot of weight off the side walls. Then you could brace the cases on top with some heavy tension straps to keep everything tidy and secure.
I say this from my experience with pulling cargo trailers, which certainly falls into the everything that can go wrong will go wrong category. It does not take much to flip a relatively light two-wheeled vehicle attached to your car or truck with a little ball, for example. Best to plan for such things with such valuable cargo at stake.
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suitandtieguy Hammond King
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:19 pm Post subject: |
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| ed buller wrote: | | Synths in the garden ! Niceness. Is that TWO juno's you have there sir!!!! |
thanks. it was much nicer there on the ground than on the actual stage, which was filled with psytrance deco.
the Juno is in the drum machine case and is almost always used in arpeggiator mode, driven by the third trigger sequencer in the modular.. the Roland thing on top of the Z1 at the front is actually a Jupiter-6.
here's the recording from the party. it could have been better but i am not embarrassed of this set:
http://soundcloud.com/suitandtieguy/let-the-bodies-hit-the-four-on
i didn't touch the JP-6 the whole gig, and that disgusted me so much i pulled it out of my rig and put the JP-8000 in its place. maybe if i had a JP-8 i would use it more, but the 6 just doesn't invite me to use it. it's a very pretty synth (especially mine, with the wood and the purple knobs) but when you put your hands on it you find it doesn't want to embrace you, it just wants to get weird on you.
| bwhittington wrote: | | Wow, Eric, looking at the other pics, what would you have done if it had rained? |
thrown tarps over everything and called it a day. there was very low risk of rain that day, so i was comfortable with this.
| bwhittington wrote: | | If you are designing/buying your own trailer, I strongly suggest you make some provision for bracing your cases on all sides |
thanks for the advice.
i'm going to install e-track in the trailer when i get it, in the walls and the floor.
that trailer i used there was a rental, and had frustratingly insufficient tie points. my own will be much more suited to the task (6 x 12, ramp door, tandem axle, electric brakes.) _________________ http://suitandtieguy.com
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diophantine Super Deluxe Wiggler
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Posted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 2:39 pm Post subject: |
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Ed - absolutely amazing setup!! I would love to see up-close pics of the modules. (Especially the custom ones! With details!) It sure would beat having to hit pause on your videos all the time. I was playing one (again) yesterday and my girlfriend asked when I'd be doing stuff as good. I told her I'd need some sequencers, and she implied that she'd never ask again.
STG - fantastic setup, and outdoors too! Quite a big rack setup too. Gonna listen when I'm back home. What is the Moog keyboard, btw? |
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jonat8han Common Wiggler
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