rookie

Stopp,Gene gene.stopp at telematics.com
Wed Feb 25 18:46:00 CET 1998


If you can afford to spend around $265, you can buy a copy of the
"Electronotes" archives from Bernie Hutchins in New York. This is
probably the single biggest (and best) reference for electronic music
circuits in the world. It's a few hundred pages of college-level stuff -
it will keep you busy for years (I know it has for me!). Not only are
there schematics, but there is text and theory as well. It starts out
with old early 70's experiments and you can follow the progress of the
technology along with the authors. It's a great way to learn.

There are other less expensive materials too, like the book by Barry
Klein.

= Gene

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From: Alisa Richman
To: synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl
Subject: rookie
Date: Wednesday, February 25, 1998 2:23AM

I am just getting into the synth building field and was wondering if
anyone had any advice on books to read, etc... to help me become more
knowledgable in this area and understand how everything works.
Thanks
Kerry



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