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Tony Clark clark at andrews.edu
Mon Sep 15 17:37:42 CEST 1997


>    There are a few.  There are a couple of German books that are supposed 
> to be pretty good.  But the one I can recommend is The Museum of 
> Synthesizer Technology by Martin Newcomb.  You can get any of these books 
> through Peter Forrest at Susurreal Publishing.  He's the one who put 
> together the highly recommended A-Z of Analog Synthesizer books (not what 
> you want for pictures but what you NEED for info).  Another possibility 
> would be the Keyfax books/papers.  I have the Omnibus edition (which 
> details mostly modern stuff) but I've heard that the older editions are 
> invaluable.

   Er, better include Peter's address:

   susurreal at eclipse.co.uk
   http://www.eclipse.co.uk/vemia/susurreal/publish.html

   Tony

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