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Subject: Re: Question regarding books on modular synthesis

From: "Hugo Haesaert" <hugo.haesaert@...
Date: 1999-08-14

Hi All !

Reposting this, if you've got a printer y'r all set :)

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If one does'nt mind printing one's own, i suggest surfing to :

http://www.tellus.vallentuna.se/gymninfo/personal/anders/andersus.html

and download the Digisound user manual (with the full docs if how it
works
stuff is needed), the Formant docs, and the Wireless world
synthesiszer
docs . This should cover some of the basics .

Looking at the one chapter online (and the other stuff on his site
:) ), the synthesizer tutorial by Andre Stordeur looks pretty good,
too .
Details on :

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/the_analog_cottage/

And in a book list i always plug Musical Applications of
Microprocessors by Hal Chamberlin . This deals with both analogue
and digital ways to produce and twist waveforms, with a lot more
thrown in . Very well written, can provide a wide background, also
from the nuts and bolts perspective . Out of print, but can be
ordered from the author . See Paia site for more details :

http://www.paia.com/authors.htm

Hope this helps somewhat .

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I hope it does .

Cheers .


Keep 'em oscillating :)


Hugo
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