In a message dated 00-07-03 20:00:29 EDT, you write: << Hal Chamberlin's Musical Applications for Microprocessors (most recent edition -- I think the 2nd published in around 1985) >> john, i have a first edition of hal`s book that i`ve about read to death. heresy it may be, but i go from one extreme to the other. i love analog modulars and i`d love to get a simple software synthesis system running. theres a freeware program for the amiga`s called "csound" thats supposed to be pretty good. i know theres a very developed version out for pc`s, too but my pc is even more primitive in some ways than my amiga`s. betwwen those extreme`s, though, i was never very captivated by kybd. poly synths, digital or analog or minisynths, etc. i have a casio cz101 that i keep around for midi and a "miracle kybd" which while completely preset has some nice organs and such but that i`m mainly eyeing as a midi controller for my modular as it has velocity sensing. best, dave v.
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Re: [motm] elec.music review,vol.1,#1 - jan. 1967
2000-07-04 by davevosh@aol.com
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