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Power Play VZ

2001-06-11 by veygoth@buckeye-express.com

Has anyone on the list read Power Play VZ: The Essential Guide to 
Practical Applications by Steve DeFuria and Joe Scacciaferro?

Does anyone still own it?

I know the chances of getting ahold of such a book these days are 
slightly less that those of getting hit by lightning twice in one 
day, but I'm curious whether anyone who might have read it found it 
useful enough to be worth trying to track down.  Opinions?

Re: Power Play VZ

2001-06-11 by tspeer@hmns.org

I've read it- but didn't find it particularly useful.
Steve DeFuria' s "Secrets of Analog and Digital Synthesis" was a 
great book (the Video was fun too).

Todd S.
http://users.ev1.net/~xpander/SMCChome.html

--- In CZsynth@y..., veygoth@b... wrote:
> Has anyone on the list read Power Play VZ: The Essential 
Guide to 
> Practical Applications by Steve DeFuria and Joe Scacciaferro?
> 
> Does anyone still own it?
> 
> I know the chances of getting ahold of such a book these days 
are 
> slightly less that those of getting hit by lightning twice in one 
> day, but I'm curious whether anyone who might have read it 
found it 
> useful enough to be worth trying to track down.  Opinions?

RE: [CZsynth] Power Play VZ

2001-06-11 by jwp

veygoth wrote:

"Has anyone on the list read Power Play VZ: The Essential Guide to Practical
Applications by Steve DeFuria and Joe Scacciaferro? [...] I know the chances
of getting ahold of such a book these days are slightly less that those of
getting hit by lightning twice in one day, but I'm curious whether anyone
who might have read it found it useful enough to be worth trying to track
down."

I haven't read it myself, so I don't have an opinion as to its quality.
However, I thought I should let you know that supposedly someone over on the
EZ-VZ message board is about to start scanning his copy to share with the
group.  So, you might want to keep an eye out for that.  The website is
located here:

http://www.steveandsally.freeserve.co.uk/casio/

The discussion about the book is located under "Chat Page."

-- Jeremy

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