Voltage controlled oscillators and amps.
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Keith Hilton
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Voltage controlled oscillators and amps.
I suppose you could say the Moog Synthesizer was the "Grandfather" of all modern effect units. The Moog came out in 1964, and soon after this there were all kinds of effects and effect units being produced. From 1964 until the late 1970's there were all kinds of electronic articles relating to electronic alteration of music tones. Most of the devices centered around voltage controlled oscillators, and amps, used to create new and different sounds . I was wondering if anyone knows of any books still in print on this subject. Does anyone remember any really good magazine articles? I can go to the University Library ,and they have copies of old magazines. Does anyone have any books or magazines on this subject they want to sell?
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Dave Boothroyd
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Log on to the website of Sound on Sound Mag. www.sospubs.co.uk
You will have to struggle with their search engine, but on there you will find all their back issues, including all the story of synth development, from VCOs to Physical Modelling and Granular Synthesis in a series call "Synth School"
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Cheers!
You will have to struggle with their search engine, but on there you will find all their back issues, including all the story of synth development, from VCOs to Physical Modelling and Granular Synthesis in a series call "Synth School"
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Cheers!
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Mark Amundson
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Consider doing like I do and subscribe to the synth-diy and analog heaven list servers. Yeah, you get daily about a hundred e-mails, but you can browse the titles and delete the chaff.
Most of my cherished d-i-y synth books are long out of print. All this technology still applies to instrument effects design. People like Tom Henry, Craig Anderton, and John (PAiA) Simnoton are founders of this hobby.
Most of my cherished d-i-y synth books are long out of print. All this technology still applies to instrument effects design. People like Tom Henry, Craig Anderton, and John (PAiA) Simnoton are founders of this hobby.
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Keith Hilton
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Keith Hilton
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