SV: SV: [sdiy] A book about analogue synthesizer circuits?
Magnus Danielson
cfmd at swipnet.se
Fri Apr 4 18:53:52 CEST 2003
From: Dustin Withers <clockwork at softhome.net>
Subject: Re: SV: SV: [sdiy] A book about analogue synthesizer circuits?
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 2003 07:40:57 -0500
> I love this idea but I was thinking why don't you guys start with something
> preestablished such as the ASM-1. You could have something similar to the
> Elektor Formant book. Going through each circuit explaining the total
> workings of it. I don't know just an idea....
Look at the ASM-1 site and tell me what need better explanation and I would be
happy to add it. For a project the ASM-1 is such a limited set of curcuits and
if you want to grasp a larger range of Synth-DIY you need to study many more
curcuits. The ASM-1 is a good example of a number of such modules gathered and
put on a PCB. You get a long way in the right direction with the ASM-1 if you
start from nothing, but after seeing the ASM-1 you might understand the SEM,
but the MiniMoog as a bit more alien and when you get to a CS-40 you don't
really get it.
This is why you need to have a wider scope than the ASM-1.
Cheers,
Magnus
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