I highly recommend reviewing the last few years of Sound On Sound's "Synthesis Secrets" articles. They are available free from their website (
http://www.sospubs.co.uk/index.htm), except the most recent 3 or 4 issues. LOTS of good information on creating particular sounds on basic synths (easily extended to modular synths). True, it's mostly concentrated on recreating traditional instruments (drums, strings, etc.), but great analysis.
--PBr
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From: Mike Estee [mailto:
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Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2003 2:46 PM
To: paulhaneberg
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That's a good idea. Most books on audio synthesis start at "what's a
synthesizer" or are thinly veiled manual's for some manufacturers
synth. I was fantasizing this afternoon about a book where each chapter
was a sound (for example: doppler train effect, explosion, flute) and
the chapter broke down the start to finish construction of a patch. it
would come with an audio CD that would have a bunch of tracks on it,
one could pop the CD in a player and when prompted in the book hit play
for "fig 3: noise", etc.