Hi Dan,
Welcome. I recommend going here and buying Bernie Hutchins' Musical
Engineers Handbook and Builder's Guide and Preferred Circuit
Collection. This has the basics of music synthesis circuits, and also
will teach you some basic electronics. Some of the parts used are out
of date, but the principles are the same as they were in the seventies.
You can search wider for more on electronics.
http://electronotes.netfirms.com/
Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.com
dschoo wrote:
Welcome. I recommend going here and buying Bernie Hutchins' Musical
Engineers Handbook and Builder's Guide and Preferred Circuit
Collection. This has the basics of music synthesis circuits, and also
will teach you some basic electronics. Some of the parts used are out
of date, but the principles are the same as they were in the seventies.
You can search wider for more on electronics.
http://electronotes.netfirms.com/
Richard Brewster
http://www.pugix.com
dschoo wrote:
> I'm a smart guy, but I'm having trouble locating decent resources on
> learning what I need to create an existing circuit such as:
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> http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/cgs58_lfo.html
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> or eventually design my own. I would love to start off by creating
> simple electrical devices--elementary at best--and move up.
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> I have a background in Computer Science, but they never got into
> parallel resistance for some reason. =)
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> Of course I'll need to learn about basic electricity as I have been
> trying to already, but any better resources suggested are much
> appreciated. Anything on applied circuit creation would be great, too.
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> Again, I'm just trying to get started and am being overwhelmed by
> information without great starting points.
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> To think this all started by wondering how I could create my own
> simple CV device.
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> Thanks so much if anyone can help out.
>
> -Dan
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