My apologies if this is nothing new to you. But the list sees new members and I want to repeat this again. You that are interested in the electronics aspect of modular synthesis owe it to yourselves to check out Electronotes. I know many of you are already familiar with the publication, which saw its heydey in the late seventies. At this website Bernie Hutchins still offers a complete paper copy of the Electronotes. http://electronotes.netfirms.com/ Having given away my original Electonotes collection years ago, last year I bought the "Discounted Everything Package". I it is up to $300 now. I recommend getting at least Volumes 1-13, 1972 to 1981, plus the Musical Engineer's Handbook and the Builder's Guide and Preferred Circuits Collection. That already comes to $210. But then you'll only need to buy five 3-inch, 3-ring binders for it instead of ten! (I spent hours sorting it all and going to the copy store to get it 3-hole punched.) This is a great reference that includes many interesting articles on the musical aspects of electronic music, too. It has source bibliographies galore, like an academic tome, which in a way it is. I've no connection with Bernie Hutchins, other than being a happy reader. -Richard Brewster
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Electronotes
2003-07-24 by Richard Brewster
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