h3y ivan, i think that was probably me. i'm not lookin' for synth basics, though. i understand that to a usable extent. well, at least subtractive. i'm more interested in the wonderous beauty that is cv. all the glorious ins an' outs in one compellin' book. it would probably make more sense to me if'n my kits ever arrive (no paul, i'm not harpin' on you, i realise you're busy) and controllers especially sequencers. hard to visualise an understandin' with no toys to play with. tryin' to acquire allen strange's book, but seem to be either a day late or $400(i'm not kiddin' here) short. still need to hit the nscc or uw, but haven't yet had the time. tried sts, they haven't returned my call, tried again and their voice mail was full. eventually methinks... peace, doc --- In motm@egroups.com, ivancu@a... wrote: > Someone a while ago was asking about books and such to learn the very basics > of synthesis. Here is a very general overview available online: > > http://hem.passagen.se/tkolb/art/synth/what_e.htm > > The "components" area talks about specifics such as VCO's etc. > > Ivan
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Re: Synthesizer basics
2000-11-01 by doc pendergast
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