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Re: Home-made synth



   Tim, any clues on where to find this interesting book??? I mean, besides
amazon? do you have it? maybe I can upgrade some of the ideas...

smaug





At 11:10 AM 16/01/00 -0500, you wrote:
>You could check with Paia <http://www.paia.com> Who knows, you might end 
>up
>with a theremin, too.
>
>"Music Synthesizers - A Manual of Design and Construction" by Delton T.
>Horn (TAB Books 1565, 1984) has some OK but somewhat dated info on 
>building
>an old-fashioned modular synth. Nothing fancy, but it may be what you're
>looking for. There are also several related TAB titles listed on the back
>of that book; circuit guidebooks and such.
>
>A great synth resource may be found at <http://www.synthfool.com/>
>
>Tim
>
>At 01:21 AM 1/16/00 -0800, you wrote:
>> I'm interested in building a real simple non-keyboard "just oscillators
>>& knobs"-type analog synth, like the kinds used by Pan Sonic and Silver
>>Apples. I was wondering if anyone on the list could recommend any books,
>>websites, etc. that are more geared for someone who doesn't have a
>>degree in electronics.
>>
>> Thanks,    - Dan
>>
>>
>
>