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RE: [AN1x] Song post

2002-07-04 by luc.fonteyn@skynet.be

How about the books from www.wizoo.com ?

They have a title 'Analog Synthesis' by Reinhard Schmitz (The Newbie Guide to Synthesizers and Sound-Design) This book explains essential terms such oscillators, filters and envelopes. You will learn how to analyze synthesizer sounds, modify them and create your own. Audio CD with sound examples included.

I haven't read it but it looks promising though;

Luc





Dear Friends,

Please take a listen to \"Ant Stranded\":
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Jazz. (There may be some snaps and pops in the recording due to hardware
problems. Eliminating these noises is the next expense in my musical quests.)

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Re: [AN1x] Song post

2002-07-05 by terryfunken@aol.com

In a message dated 4/7/02 7:09:10 pm, luc.fonteyn@... writes:

>How about the books from www.wizoo.com ?
>

>I haven't read it but it looks promising though;
>
Sorry to barge in on your conversation- but I've always found the wizoo books 
a bit uninspiring- I too was taken in by the lovely graphics on the cover- 
only to be let down by the content- although the particular wizoo book (which 
shall remain nameless) was a fun read.

I'd recommend a book by a guy I can't remeber the name of, called, "Musical 
Applications of Microprocessors"- this is the bible of all things electronic 
and musical.
Over than that, if you can still find them, early books by Dave Crombie (- 
who now works for Emu/ Ensoniq Systems.)- These were all fine publications.

Tom :-)

Re: [AN1x] Song post

2002-07-05 by terryfunken@aol.com

In a message dated 5/7/02 9:06:26 am, terryfunken@... writes:

>I'd recommend a book by a guy I can't remeber the name of, called, "Musical
>
>Applications of Microprocessors"- this is the bible of all things electronic
>
>and musical.
 err...Hal Chaimberlain- that was his name (hmm any relation to the 
Chaimberlain Mellotron perhaps?)- I kept thinking Hal Roach- hmmm no that 
can't be right....."Jee what's up Doc?" hahahahahaha! No honestly it's an 
excellent book and includes in high detail Analogue and Digital synthesis- 
including Physical Modelling.- This guy was a genius- as the book was written 
in 1978.- If you can't afford the price, most Libraries seem to own at least 
one copy in the reference centres- well they do here in Birmingham anyway!

Tom

Re: [AN1x] Song post

2002-07-09 by Sayer

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>Please take a listen to "Ant Stranded":
>ww.untiedmusic.com/ed/Ant_Stranded.mp3  - a single take bungee jump into Silicon
>Jazz.  (There may be some snaps and pops in the recording due to hardware
>problems.  Eliminating these noises is the next expense in my musical quests.)

Hey Ed! 

Sounds like you had fun with this one!! ;-)  Nice contrast between the syncopated synth sounds and the free-form piano lead. Fun!

The output level was very low on the mp3. You may want to normalize it up a bit. 

I really enjoyed it!

Sayer



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