Hello, I'm currently reading this book and had to chime in. Earlier in the year I attempted to navigate the online service to get at least a .pdf, but was unable to find an ebook. McGraw-Hill may well have added the option since then, which is good. What is great, however, is the actual physical object. The '83 edition is a phenomenal book, and the text and images are of a very comfortable size and quality. The many diagrammes, reproductions of performance scores (Rosenboom, Behrman, Ashley, Lucier, Chadabe, etc.) and excerpts from patch books (2600,System 100, Axxe, etc.) are essential to the whole of the book, as well as amazing and useful on their own. Mr. Kent's points about the depth and detail of the text are on point. You could say the learning curve is exponential on this one. If it can be afforded, I would say, after being about halfway through the book, that the text is essential enough to pony up for the genuine article. Information is information, but for me personally, a .pdf would have just made me want to buy the real thing anyway. Also, consider this: how much does a new college textbook cost these days? $100? Usually more? -Wesley --- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "nicholas_kent" <zaum@...> wrote: > > Here is the pdf for sale link. > > http://ebooks.primisonline.com/cgi/showebook.cgi? > isbn=0390684635&bookType=unselected&fulleBook=true > > you may have to paste the link into one line > > I've never tried the PDF myself. I think some people complained about quality though the > original has small text and low grade pictures to begin with AFAIK. > > It is a superb book because it goes quite deep - so even advanced synthesists tend to find it > enlightening. It does get a bit advanced a bit quickly so I keep suspecting it might be a bit > tough for someone not too far along. > > Sadly Allen Strange died earlier this year. >
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Re: My web-page about synth programming - Allan Strange
2008-12-16 by Wesley
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