> Regarding non-EE synth designers, I am among the guilty. Not > that I am out > there building anything to sell, or trying to tell anyone that > what I do is > that good, BUT, I am having a great time "learning as I do." > This list has > been a great resource. ESPECIALLY Paul. Thanks for tolerating > 1000 stupid > questions from a real Stooge with a soldering iron. Ah, but required design knowledge and experience vary by degrees (my pun) depending on what's attempted. A non EE trained person can have success designing simple mixers or modifying and customizing existing designs, absolutely! I am EE trained, and actually did some analog/digital design for awhile until my career detoured into software. I feel perfectly competent to design digital step sequencers, etc. But would I ever try to design VCOs, high quality VCAs, or VCFs for my system? NYET! I leave that to the master, and confine myself to bonus modules. Would I build the heart of a synth system around Electronotes designs using surplus parts packaged (NOT designed!) by a guy without the chops to create anything new and unique? Hardly. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@...
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RE: [motm] Synthesizers.com
2000-06-04 by Dave Bradley
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