--- In motm@yahoogroups.com, PQ <fiveqs@v...> wrote: > I've just been reading thru them. Here's a link > http://users.telenet.be/tenor/ They're really good. It's a lot of > reading. Now if I can just get some modules to play with :-) > PQ > > Yep! Synth Secrets from Sound on Sound. Those articles > are actually very good! I learned a lot from those, as > the author (Gordon Reid) uses modular patches to > illustrate the synthesis development of a sound that > is to be achieved. > However, compared to Ken Elhardt's stuff, it's like > kindergarten... I apologize for saying it so bluntly, > but while the sound on sound articles do give you an > excellent start, they just fall short when it comes to > modeling *realistic* acoustic instruments! > > Needless to say I would be very much interested in > such a book! Wondering if we could convince Ken > Elhardt??? Ken... pleeaase!! ;-) > > Best, > > Dino Other literature sources: "The complete guide to synthesizers" by Devarahi (1982 Prentice-Hall) "Synthesizer" - Florian Anwender (germ.) "Modulsynthesizere" - Keld N.Sorensen (danish) "Using the Digisound 80 Modular Synthesizer" www.digisound80.co.uk/digisound/other_documents/documents.htm "The "Gold Book" - for Serge http://home.att.net/~djaux/SMMS.htm "The Art of Analog Modular Synthesis by Voltage Control" by André C.Stordeur (for Serge ) www.angelfire.com/music2/theanalogcottage/adsnews.htm
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Re: "Wooden Recorder" 440 demo
2005-05-19 by marcin_grzelak
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