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Synthesizer technique /
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Subjects: Synthesizer (Musical instrument);
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The complete synthesizer / by Crombie, David.(CARDINAL)177209;
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Digital electronic music synthesizers / by Horn, Delton T.(CARDINAL)148311; Horn, Delton T.Electronic music synthesizers.;
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Music synthesizers : a manual of design & construction / by Horn, Delton T.;
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The 4 element synth : the secrets of subtractive synthesis / by Papen, Rob,author.;
In 2001, Rob Papen began giving exclusive master classes teaching synthesizer sound design in his studio. For these training sessions, Rob developed his own method to explain the secrets of subtractive synthesis, called The 4 Element Synth. This master class training has now been transformed into a combined book and online video package, which includes over 10 hours of content. In addition to an in-depth insight into Rob's approach of working with subtractive synthesis, The 4 Element Synth delivers numerous tips and tricks to help you design and tweak your own sounds. A variety of hardware and software synthesizers are explored. This synthesizer sound design training is an eye-opener for every synthesizer player, from novice to pro. A must-have for everyone who takes their sounds seriously!
Subjects: Computer music.; Synthesizer (Musical instrument);
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The complete guide to synthesizers / by Devarahi.(CARDINAL)842249;
Bibliography: pages 206-209.
Subjects: Synthesizer (Musical instrument);
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Vintage synthesizers : pioneering designers, groundbreaking instruments, collecting tips, mutants of technology / by Vail, Mark.(CARDINAL)893864;
Includes discography (pages 317-318), bibliographical references (page 319) and index.A photo gallery of vintage synths -- American synthesizer builders / Dominic Milano -- The rise & fall of Moog Music / Connor Freff Cochran & Bob Moog -- The rise & fall of ARP Instruments / Craig R. Waters & Jim Aikin -- The Euro-synth industry / Paul Wiffen & Mark Vail -- It came from the music industry / Ted Greenwald & Jeff Burger -- Buchla's first modular system -- EMS VCS3 & Synthi A/AKS -- Keith Emerson's Moog -- ARP 2600 / Bob Moog & Timothy Smith -- EML synthesizers -- E-mu modular synths / Bob Moog -- Serge modular systems -- Perchance a Polyfusion -- Minimoog / Bob Moog -- Oberheim SEM module / Bob Moog -- Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 -- Yamaha CS-80 -- Chroma -- Valley of the Korgs -- PPG Wave -- Digital keyboards Synergy & Crumar GDS -- Fairlight CMI -- E-mu emulator -- Mellotron -- Paia Electronics -- Rhodes Piano Bass & Vox Continental -- Combo organs of the '60s / Barry Carson -- Electric pianos, harpsichords, & clavichords of the '50s and '60s / Barry Carson -- Roland CR-78, TR-808, & TR-909 -- Linn LM-1 drum computer -- The Optigan Music Maker -- In search of vintage synthesizers.A guide to vintage synthesizers, including history since 1962, and featuring interviews with designers, tips on buying and maintaining vintage synthesizers, pricing and production information, and more.
Subjects: Synthesizer (Musical instrument);
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The synthesizer & electronic keyboard handbook / by Crombie, David.(CARDINAL)177209;
Subjects: Synthesizer (Musical instrument);
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LittleBits [kit] : gizmos & gadgets. by LittleBits Electronics, Inc.;
LiitleBits basics -- Breezy buddy -- Spinmate -- Megablaster -- Wireless doorbell -- Mischief machine -- Bubblebot -- Bumperball -- Bitbot -- Rotolamp -- Spy box."LittleBits ... consists of tiny circuit-boards with specific functions engineered to snap together with magnets. No soldering, no wiring, no programming, just snap together for prototyping, learning and fun. Each bit has a specific function (light, sound, sensors, buttons, thresholds, pulse, motors, etc), and modules snap to make larger circuits. ... littleBits are small, simple, intuitive, blocks that make creating with sophisticated electronics a matter of snapping small magnets together."--LittleBits website.Ages 8 and up.
Subjects: Electronic circuits.; Electronic circuits; Electronics.; Electronics; Synthesizer (Musical instrument);
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Switched on : Bob Moog and the synthesizer revolution / by Glinsky, Albert,author.(CARDINAL)887913; Coppola, Francis Ford,1939-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)516096;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-449) and index (pages 451-471).Foreword / Francis Ford Coppola -- Part I. The Flushing geek. Depression's child ; Bronx cheers ; Our guarantee ; No exit -- Part II. Slipping backwards on a banana peel. Transistor man and the crusaders ; Do it yourself ; The abominatron ; A eunuch in a harem ; A few thousand screws -- Part III. Cosmic sounds. Hallucinations for your ear ; The star collector ; Long live the Moog! ; Hello, HAL ; The plastic cow goes Moooooog ; Socket to me, baby! -- Part IV. Short circuits. Panicsville ; Mini and the beast ; A palace revolution ; The Island of Electronicus ; I bought Bob Moog -- Part V. An apocalypse now. The gelatin pit ; Vexations ; Genericide ; Yankee go home ; The briar patch -- Part VI. The grand poobah. Genius for hire ; Comes now the defendant ; The desperate voyager ; Patron saint of electrogeeks ; The show that never ends."The Moog synthesizer "bent the course of music forever," Rolling Stone declared. Bob Moog, the man who did that bending, was a lovable geek with Einstein hair and pocket protectors. He walked into history in 1964 when his homemade contraption unexpectedly became a sensation. Suddenly everyone wanted a Moog. The Beatles, Doors, Byrds, and Stevie Wonder discovered the synth, and it was featured in film scores like Apocalypse Now and A Clockwork Orange. The Moog's game-changing sounds saturated 60s counterculture and burst into the Disco party in the 70s to set off the Electronic Dance Music movement. Bob had singlehandedly founded the synth industry and became a star. But he was also going broke. Imitators copied his technology, the musicians' union accused him of replacing live players, and Japanese competitors were overtaking his work. He struggled to hang on to his inventions, his business, and his very name. His story upends our notions of success and wealth, showing that the two don't always go together. In Switched On, Albert Glinsky draws on his exclusive access to Bob Moog's personal archives, and his probing interviews with Bob's family and a multitude of associates, for this first complete biography of the man and his work. Switched On seats the reader on Bob's roller coaster for a ride at turns triumphant, heartbreaking, and frequently laugh-out-loud absurd-a nuanced trip through the public and private worlds of this legendary inventor who permanently altered the course of music"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Moog, Bob (Robert); Electronic musical instrument makers; Synthesizer (Musical instrument);
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