I could really use something like this and probably many others too! --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "Anu Kirk" <anukirk@p...> wrote: > 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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Re: Evolver Guide
2004-11-03 by rickyannotta
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