Let me make two "novel" suggestions as to where to find great EM books: 1) the hippest (or at least the biggest) of used bookstores near you; 2) Check out a book at your local library (preferably at a University or even a JC, where they aren't as likely to sell off the old books as your neighborhood library). I've found many good things at both as well as the once a month library book/record sale -- very sad to see these useful books on their way to being pulped. It's worth a try. But really the best way to get interesting patches is to share ideas with others and try unorthodox (but not stupid -- like outputs to outputs) things: i.e., "why can't I use an audio processor for processing CVs, or vice versa?" I'm wondering if Mr. Strange (you'd have to go into EM or psychology with a name like that, eh?) actually gave Mr. Probe (insert your own joke here) permission to make/sell copies of his book. JB In a message dated 8/13/99 12:35:34 PM, david@... writes: >I've been spending the extra minutes today looking back through the Analogue >Heaven archives about books such as the Allen Strange one. I'm going on >vacation in a week and was hoping to find something I could buy, but it >looks like all the good books require out-of-print book searches!
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Re: Question regarding books on modular synthesis
1999-08-14 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
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