[sdiy] Electronotes (was.i'm just another annoying newbie)
Thom Somneevich
thom_s4 at hotmail.com
Mon May 14 05:40:07 CEST 2001
Actually, Midwest Analog Products doesn't have Electronotes; I just asked
him. You have to get a hold of Bernie Hutchins. Thanks to Ian for that
address, by the way.
Thom
----Original Message Follows----
From: "JP" <jpotter2 at tampabay.rr.com>
To: "diy" <synth-diy at node12b53.a2000.nl>
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Electronotes (was.i'm just another annoying newbie)
Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 22:47:20 -0400
Anyone know where I might find a couple Electronote articles on line? I
just found this one on the MOTM website
http://www.synthtech.com/tutor/tutor1.html . Just trying to get an idea for
style to decide what's next for me -
one of the Electronotes compilation books
the art of electronics
Jung's Op Amp Cookbook + the Lancaster Active Filter Cookbook.
I realize they're all good (thanks to your suggestions) - just trying to
decide on which one to pick up after I've finished the 2 books I'm working
on right now (Musical Applications of Microproccessors & They're are no
Electrons). I checked out the art of electronics today at the bookstore and
it looks good. Lots of explanations on why things work like as they do. I
hope to get through all of them in the not too far off.
Steve - You said you thought the Electronotes comps were available through
the Midwest website. Midwest what? Anyone have a URL?
Thanks,
JP
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