I should have been more specific... It's going to be an EVOLVER-centric guide, not another "synth basics 101"-type thing. I've actually already started, based on some feedback from a few users. I plan to document each feature and provide some "hands-on" tutorials/guides/lessons to help people understand how the different features work, how they can be used for sound shaping, and so forth. I also hope to include a basic synthesis guide. This won't be at the "academic" level at all, but rather a "here's how you put Evolver's features together to make some basic and advanced sounds" It may be somewhat pedantic for more sophisticated users, but so far, I'm having fun writing it. If there are any "expert users" out there who have tips/tricks they want to share, send 'em to me and I'll include them with appropriate attribution. I see this as a workbook of sorts.
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Evolver Guide
2004-11-03 by Anu Kirk
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