MATRIXSYNTH: The Wonderful Wogglebug!


Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Wonderful Wogglebug!


YouTube via sduck409

6 comments:

  1. No MOTM tag?

    He needs to screw that thing in. Interesting voltage source.

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  2. I didn't see a Synthesis Technology label. Which actually brings up an interesting question. Do you know if MOTM ever released any modules without the label? As for the format, I thought about it but then opted not to. I don't have a label for Eurorack, frac and so on, so why MOTM?

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  3. Wow - that was picked up here fast! (youtube hasn't even finished processing the preview still) Thanks, matrixsynth. I made this video late this morning immediately after knoking off mowing the lawn - hence the sometimes shaky hands. And no, it's not screwed in yet - I've got three other modules in the works and only one slot open for testing. And although it's motm format, it's not a synthtech module - it's a homemade panel - pics of it were posted here on this blog a few weeks ago. Although I should add the motm tag to youtube. Thanks for posting this!

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  4. Most of the modules in that system are either MOTM (labeled "SYNTHESIS TECHNOLOGY") or DIY. Not Wiard.

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  5. The original schematic was provided (free of charge!) by Grant Richter of wiard, hence the tag.

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  6. Yep, that was why. The video is about the DIY Wogglebug based on Grant's design. That said, I went ahead and added the MOTM label anyway. No biggie.

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