Hi Sam, Thank you. Nice job! I added a link to this page to the group "Links" page. --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, Sam Ecoff <secoff@...> wrote: > > Users might also find my book interesting and helpful. It is based on > the 2600 as well and assumes no previous knowledge of synthesis. I > wrote it for the introductory class I teach at the conservatory on > subtracitve synthesis. It is available *free* on my website as a .pdf > and includes audio examples as a zipped archive of mp3s: > > http://www.samecoff.com/works.html > > Kind regards, > > Sam E. > > > On Apr 8, 2007, at 3:09 PM, Grant Richter wrote: > > > Dave Hylander (maker of the Mini-Wave expander PCB) > > has the ARP 2600 users guide online as a .pdf > > > > I highly recommend everyone look this over. > > > > It is a valuable introduction to synthesis in general. > > > > It is also helpful for grasping difficult ideas like > > how audio signals can be control voltages when used > > in the "low" range. > > > > http://www.hylander.us/images/schematics/arp/Arp2600Manual.pdf > > _______________________________ > Sam Ecoff > Tanner/Monagle > 1120 N. Market St. > Milwaukee, WI 53202 > (414) 727-8190 > www.samecoff.com >
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Re: ARP 2600 Users Guide online
2007-04-09 by Grant Richter
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