[Fwd: Re: SV: [sdiy] A book about analogue synthesizer circuits?]

Michael Zacherl sdiy-mz01 at arsprototo.at
Fri Apr 4 02:50:51 CEST 2003



sbernardi at attbi.com wrote:
> Not daft. I've had similar thoughts myself. 

I second that! Actually it's a question of time -
there has some critical mass to be reached in
order to get some basis to work on.

> It could be published as a series 
> of articles by various people (volunteers). We'd need some web space

I'm not sure if I'm doing right, but I got an
almost empty webspace in the States and could
mirror it to central Europe.
For the time being I'm not expecting Gigabytes of
data.
I just don't know if I could manage the workload.
(maybe I should bite my tounge ;-) and maybe it
would be much more logical to leave it to the
respective local folks (whereever a server would be).

> and 
> someone to manage it. We could come up with a "table of contents" - a list of 
> subjects to cover, and people could volunteer to write about them. Multiple 
> articles on the same subject would not be a problem. Subjects could be covered 
> at different levels of expertise - from beginner/newbie to theoritical. There 
> could be construction articles with schematics for complete modules, 
> theoritical tutorials, construction techniques (think of all the different ways 
> to do front panels, for example).

Actually that would be a huge (in terms of "great
value") repository.

> The original Electronotes Newsletter by Bernie Hutchins was such a great 
> resource, and I could see this project developing into something similar over 
> time (not necessarily as a regularly published document, but as far as the 
> scope and type of things covered). 

Since I was offline for a long time I'm browsing
the archive since a couple of weeks.
Many things happend, great notes allready have
been posted.
That could be a basis as well.

> Keeping it on the web in PDF's would keep it 
> accessible to everybody.
> Hey, I'd write articles for it!

What would be your subject?

    Good Night,
     Michael.

> 
>>All,
>>
>>
>>
>>>It for people like you that such a book should be written in my mind.
>>
>>would it be such a daft idea to suggest we wrote such a book?
>>Even if it was posted as PDFs on the web somewhere?
>>
>>Paul
>>---------------------------------------------------------------
>>Modulus Synth page ;-
>>   Http://www.Modulus.synth.net/
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>>   Http://www.PPG.synth.net/
>>




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