In a message dated 3/4/99 1:02:39 AM, "Hugo Haesaert" <hugo.haesaert@...> wrote: >Strange, been buying books about synths and EM for many years now, >and have not come across these works at all . Found a lot on EM and >computermusic though (much MIT press) . All the books I mentioned were printed in the 70's and were primarily dealing with analog EM. I'd like to hear some more about analog books on MIT Press, I have two books on computer music (I've only read a few things in either of them) called "The Music Machine", and " Foundations of Computer Music" which are both excellent. And another analog EM book I forgot to mention is "Principles and Practice of Electronic Music" by Gilbert Trythall. A basic text which contains a nice little electronics primer. > >And in a book list i always plug Musical Applications of >Microprocessors by Hal Chamberlin . Out of print, but can be >ordered from the author >http://www.paia.com/authors.htm I still don't have it but want to get a copy from him. This is the only "music" book Serge recommended to me when I asked (he did recommend a few books on FORTH however; DUP SWAP POP, sorry, I can't help it when I think about FORTH). John B
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Re: More dancing about architecture, recommend a modular book ?
1999-03-05 by JWBarlow@xxx.xxx
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