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new page on modular synthesizer literature

new page on modular synthesizer literature

2002-03-27 by gregory_rayee

hi! it's me, i'm shameless and: 
click me click me click me click me
and then let me know your opinion! ok?
http://www.ork.yucom.be 

luv!
gregory

Re: [wiardgroup] new page on modular synthesizer literature

2002-03-27 by Mark Pulver

gregory_rayee (08:23 AM 03/27/02) wrote:

 >hi! it's me, i'm shameless and:
 >click me click me click me click me
 >and then let me know your opinion! ok?
 >http://www.ork.yucom.be

That's a great start Gregory! Here are some more that you might ant to add:

If you're just getting started and at the point of needing to understand 
the interconnections and relationships between modules, then the electronic 
music department of the University of Oregon has a great on-line tutorial:

    http://nmc.uoregon.edu/emi/emi.html


The University of Southern California has a nice overview of a Moog modular 
which is in their labs:

    http://arts.ucsc.edu/ems/music/equipment/equipment.html


You have the E-MU operations manual, but the old catalog is also worthwhile 
for folks to get an idea of what modules are about:

    http://www.emu.com/products/archives/archives.html


Good luck!

Mark

Re: new page on modular synthesizer literature

2002-03-27 by gregory_rayee

hello, mr. Pulver!

and thanx for the feedback and suggestions!

the basic idea behind the page was to collect the educational kind of 
info that would be usefull to anyone with any brand of modular, 
and all links were selected following those criteria. 
more like a free and universal kind of manual or how-to on modular 
synthesizers. - or perhaps i just can't afford the Moog ;o)
LOL
gregory!

> Here are some more that you might ant to add:
> If you're just getting started and at the point of needing to 
understand 
> the interconnections and relationships between modules, then the 
electronic 
> music department of the University of Oregon has a great on-line 
tutorial:
> 
>     http://nmc.uoregon.edu/emi/emi.html
> 
> 
> The University of Southern California has a nice overview of a Moog 
modular 
> which is in their labs:
> 
>     http://arts.ucsc.edu/ems/music/equipment/equipment.html
> 
> 
> You have the E-MU operations manual, but the old catalog is also 
worthwhile 
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> for folks to get an idea of what modules are about:
> 
>     http://www.emu.com/products/archives/archives.html

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