My preference would be that the book take on a "working book" as opposed
to "coffee table book" approach.
The binding would be spiral-bound allowing it to lie open at any page.
It would be B&W to keep the cost down. It would concentrate on analog
modular synth patches. It would demonstrate using a variety of
different manufacturer's modules. It would show a patch, list the
specific modules used and how other modules would perhaps lead to
similar results, and the original conception behind the patch. (As an
aside: I am fascinated by the juxtaposition of the "I have an idea for a
sound so I will go to the synth and try to make my dream a reality" vs
the "I will play with my synth and see what happens" schools of thinking.)
Someone more learned than I needs to write this book and sell me one, BFG
Mike Estee wrote:
> On Tue, 17 May 2005, J. Larry Hendry wrote:
>
> > I'd pay $100-150 for a nice book well written on the subject. I
> have some
> > reading material, but none of it was written from the well rounded
> > experience with patching that Ken has shown us
>
> I'd agree with that. A well illustraited, clearly written book on the
> topic of analog synthesis as it pertains to creating realistic
> simulations
> would be worth ~100$ to me as well.
>
> --mikes
>
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