Thanks a million Guys, I am now putting some articles from here and there hope I can come out with somthing that covers it. Jerry I will check out the KB Mag for the info you've mentioned. Cheers Danny --- In AN1x-list@y..., "tuskermusic" <tuskerfort@h...> wrote: > > I was spending some time looking through "Synth Secrets" articles > in Sound > > On Sound web site yesterday, and I think it is great. > > > Yeah, I'd recommend this too. You'll find shortcuts to the relevant > articles here: > > http://www.ork.yucom.be/modular.htm > > Look at items number 5 and 6. > > The only book I'd recommend is called Synthesizer Technique. It is a > volume in the Keyboard Magazine Library that came out in 80's. It was > made out of seminal articles in Keybaord magazine, collected and > arranged topically. Since getting this book, I have stopped looking > for more synth education. It covers lots of topics from basic sound- > design (the various types of sound and standard techniques for > achieving them) to more exoteric discussions like frequency spectra, > formants etc. They also have about one quarter of the book somewhat > dedicated to a topic you may not care for: leads and pitchbending. > Still the other 75% of the book makes it worthwhile for any > synthesist IMO. > > The book shows up on Ebay from time to time. > > Jerry
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Re: OT: Synth Books
2002-07-08 by WoofwoofX
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