Free Analog Synthesis E-Book
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Free Analog Synthesis E-Book
I happened to be looking around for Synthedit tutorials and such and came across this site. It appears to be legit (from what I can tell). They also happen to have a nice concise Analog Synthesis E-book (w/ audio examples) that might help a few folks around here.
I've been taking to trying to really dive in to AL-1 lately, along with starting to build some VSTi instruments inside SynthEdit (which is about the most fun I've had designing sounds in a LONG time).
Anyway, just thought I'd pass it along. The page is in (what looks to be) German. The 2 books I'm talking about (in English) are on the bottom "shelf."
http://www.wizoobooks.com/
I've been taking to trying to really dive in to AL-1 lately, along with starting to build some VSTi instruments inside SynthEdit (which is about the most fun I've had designing sounds in a LONG time).
Anyway, just thought I'd pass it along. The page is in (what looks to be) German. The 2 books I'm talking about (in English) are on the bottom "shelf."
http://www.wizoobooks.com/
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Hey jeebustrain,
Thanks for the link! I just downloaded this and looking through it. It seems excellent!
Best,
Vlad
Thanks for the link! I just downloaded this and looking through it. It seems excellent!
Best,
Vlad
Current gear: Kronos, Jupiter 80, Kurzweil PC3,Roland Fantom X8, Roland XV-88 (yep, its old, but the ACTION is heaven and those XV-3080 sounds are still wonderful for me), Radias-R, Motif ES (yeah it's older but I love the guitars
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Another great resource is the SOS Synth Secrets series of articles by Gordon Reid.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
Yep, a superb series of articles.Goughy wrote:Another great resource is the SOS Synth Secrets series of articles by Gordon Reid.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm
Just make sure you start at the bottom of the list of articles on the above link and work your way up. Well actually the bottom article links back to the same page so its the next one up called
Part 1: What's In A Sound?
Re: Free Analog Synthesis E-Book
Definately legit. I have some of their books on my bookshelf here. Interesting they are giving them away for nothing now!jeebustrain wrote:I happened to be looking around for Synthedit tutorials and such and came across this site. It appears to be legit (from what I can tell). They also happen to have a nice concise Analog Synthesis E-book (w/ audio examples) that might help a few folks around here.
I've been taking to trying to really dive in to AL-1 lately, along with starting to build some VSTi instruments inside SynthEdit (which is about the most fun I've had designing sounds in a LONG time).
Anyway, just thought I'd pass it along. The page is in (what looks to be) German. The 2 books I'm talking about (in English) are on the bottom "shelf."
http://www.wizoobooks.com/