Hi all, I've been spending the extra minutes today looking back through the Analogue Heaven archives about books such as the Allen Strange one. I'm going on vacation in a week and was hoping to find something I could buy, but it looks like all the good books require out-of-print book searches! I think I'm a fairly good synthesizer programmer/patch creator, but when you guys start talking about alternative applications of modules (outside of the typical normalled routing of analog and digital subtractive synthesizers), I get dizzy. This is my first modular, and I would love to get some more book learnin' in about it. Don't worry, I experiment on my own a lot too, but I'd love to get excited about a quad VCA because of its panning capabilities... I can't right now 'cause I have no idea how such a thing works! Do you know what I mean? So does anyone know of an in-print and/or readily available book that covers subtractive synthesis from a modular perspective? I have a voracious appetite for this kind of knowledge, and I'm going to be spending a lazy week on a beach without a phone (or a modular!)... I could use a good book. Thanks in advance--you guys always give great help! David Bivins Creative Strategist & Sock Darner Brandscape New York City 212.285.2600.x103
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Question regarding books on modular synthesis
1999-08-13 by David Bivins
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