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Re: [DSI Synths] Evolver Guide 2.0 in progress

2009-06-06 by RWKJ@aol.com

Fantastic, it's about time. really enjoyed the first. it'd be great to have something that both covers both polyevolver and evolver. it was difficult to interpret for polyevolver. it'd be good to get some insight on combo mode. 
-Bob


-----Original Message-----
From: John Wieczorek <evening@...>
To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 2:47 pm
Subject: Re: [DSI Synths] Evolver Guide 2.0 in progress








Anu,?




If the material would benefit from a larger format & color then I say go for it.

You did a great job on the original DG and I would certainly buy an updated hard-copy version.

Especially if it includes more PEK/PER specific information.




john






On Jun 6, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Anu Kirk wrote:









Fellow Evolver-heads:
I am (finally) working on the "second edition" of the Definitive Guide.

I am correcting numerous inaccuracies in the original text.
I am adding more tips, tricks, and best practices.
I am adding information about/specific to the Poly Keyboard.

If you have suggestions, comments, or tips you want to share, please let me know.?

If you have topics you want me to go into which the original didn't cover, let me know.

Finally, my plan is to "publish" this as an actual hold-in-your-hands book through Blurb.com.

Blurb has several different sizes available, as well as hard cover and soft cover options. If I do black and white pages at 5"x8", the softcover would be $7 and the hardcover would be $21, assuming I don't try to actually make any money selling them.

Would you prefer a larger size and color pages for more cost?

I will offer both hard- and soft-cover versions. Having already made both before, I can say the hardcover is a top-notch quality product.

Th anks!

anukirk (AT>) Pacbell.net

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