I just downloaded the Emu pdf file, and from a quick once-over, it looks like it has almost everything that I'm looking for. The manual has nice details about every module, and how each one patches into another. Now hopefully I'll find a new job soon and be able to afford to buy some more modules. ;) Library, eh? I remember those buildings! For some reason that never came into mind. -Bob On Mon, 03 September 2001, "Paul Schreiber" wrote: > > 2 Valuable resources for the synthesis part: > > www.emu.com > > click Archives, then look for the EMU Modular Owner's Manual. 88page PDF > that applies to MOTM as well. > > www.wizoo.com > > look for the Guide to Analog Synthesis (about $30). Nice, straightforward > generic walk-through. > > As far as the electrical side: this is tough. MOTM is the distillation of 6 > years of college and 27 years of experience :) > Each kit has a 'low level' explanation in the Theory of Operation section. > > I encourage you to read it while looking at the schematics. Ask questions to > the list. Most public libraries have > 100s of donated EE books that are NEVER looked at. Look for books published > by TAB or Howard Sams. These > are from the 70s and 80s (the heyday of DIY) and are written at a basic > level. > > Paul S.
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Re: [motm] looking for analog research books/sites?
2001-09-04 by Bob
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