Newbie Questions
Paul Schreiber
paults at why.net
Sat Mar 8 06:41:07 CET 1997
Bernie Hutchins is very much alive. The PCC (Preferred Circuits Collection) is $25. Send email to:
bah13 at cornell.edu
and ask for a order sheet, or visit T. Herny's page. There is a form there as well!
Paul Schreiber
Synthesis Technology
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From: J.G. Wong (Fiveman)[SMTP:adaaxs at erols.com]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 1997 9:04 PM
To: synth-diy at horus.sara.nl
Subject: Newbie Questions
I have a book, Electronic Music Circuits by Barry Klein. It is rather
old but I think it may have been reissued, It is very good explaining a
number of approaches to designing or building modules. When I got it
it was too advanced for me as a builder so I picked up Electronic
Projects for Musicians by Craig Anderton, that was great. I also picked
up a copy of Build a Better Synthesizer by Thomas Henry (which I need a
copy of; nicked) . I became a fan of his stuff and went and dusted off
my old Polyphonies and Electronic Musician mags (I think some still
available). I understand that Thom Henry has a new book of his
Electronotes articles available from: Midwest Analog Products (good
vendor). Over the the past 12 years or so I have tried to order the
Electronotes Preferred Circuits Collection through the mail and through
a library but no luck ,several people have sworn to me that the guy is
still selling them but not as far as I can tell. I do hear however
that it is very good. That's the little I know. I'm sure the big dogs
on the list can point you at other perhaps better stuff... Guys??
Regards
Fiveman
Dana Woodaman wrote:
>
> Hello all,
> I have just gotten interested in building my own synth after looking at
> the Fatman from PAiA which looks simple enough for even a klutz like me
> to be successful with. I was wondering if there were any other companies
> that I should check out that produce kits; also any recommendations on a
> good book that will help me get up to speed with the basic techinques of
> circut board building; and are there plans anywhere to make modular
> synth devices and things like hardware sequencers?
> Thanks so much and I hope this isn't to basic for y'all.
> Dana Woodaman
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