[sdiy] Midwest-Analog books
Matt Simpson
mr.threv at gmail.com
Wed Dec 15 15:41:40 CET 2004
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 04:34:28 -0600, Ryan Williams <destrukto at cox.net> wrote:
> the noise book is also good. It covers simple transitor noise circuits,
> and then also some digital noise circuits that can be voltage
> controlled. pink filters also. I haven't read the drum book yet because
> I don't want to end up starting another project before I finish a few
> other ones. I'd say these were well worth the money. I look in them
> pretty regularly. but if you are some electronics expert then they won't
> be as useful, but there is several circuit ideas in them.
agreed. i bought the drum handbook, the noise handbook, and the 566
handbook. the circuits aren't too complex, the prices are absolutely
correct for the information contained within. mr. henry's clear
explanations went a long way in helping me fully grasp synth concepts.
--
~mt
sonic alchemist
eat ! or ! be ! eaten
> ryan
>
> Gorka Garcia wrote:
> > http://www.midwest-analog.com/catbooks.html
> >
> > Does anybody have these books? Are they any good? Worth buying them for a synth builder beginier (not electronics beginer though)?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Gorka
>
>
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