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Re: [microsound] Re: textbook?



> I have been making noise/sound/music for a few years but up until recently
> I've been using analogue process'. My listening has led me to  DSP and the
> microsound list. I am using 'SoundHack' for a lot of my processing and,
> despite the generous manual, much of the tech' is beyond my expertise. I'm
> no mathematician and trial and error can only get me so far.

actually, trial and error is by far the best way to wrap your head
around SH... approach it like a little science experiment and whatever
you do KEEP A JURNAL OF EVERYTHING YOU DO. make some time and test
everything.

> Can anyone recommend a text that would help me with some of the concepts
> involved and assume little or no prior knowledge?

there is a text archive of emails from the 'golden age' of the SoundHack
list, it should give you some ideas. I'll send it directly to you.


        Akira Rabelais
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