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

Andy Main andymain at dsl.pipex.com
Fri Apr 4 09:03:22 CEST 2003


Community written with one/two editor(s) is a great way to write books.
This is after all the way that the csound book was written, and that is
a great read.  

Andy.

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

Not daft. I've had similar thoughts myself. It could be published as a
series 
of articles by various people (volunteers). We'd need some web space 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).
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). Keeping it on the web in PDF's would
keep it 
accessible to everybody.
Hey, I'd write articles for it!
> 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
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