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Looking for book mentioned on microsound



I am looking for a book that I think was mentioned on microsound months ago. I didn't write it down and I get the digest and have spent about 20 mins trying to find it with no luck. If I recall the title was something like:

Mapping Language to Sound Space

I have searched online for similar keywords and have not found it... Thanks for the help!

In regard to audio books that I am waiting on here are a few to watch:
Microsound... Oh, duh... ;)  Road's mentioned a copy editor tore it to hell...

Musical Signal Processing Road's et al (still waiting for this one; much of this he covered in his lecture at CCMIX; I'll get in a post on CCMIX sometime soon)

Audio Anecdotes (Some of you know the series Graphics Gems; same but for audio.. mmm!)

The Audio Cyclopedia (mmm... 3rd edition soon... 1500 pages... mmmm! Do you have a small car to trade for this one?)

The Technique of the Sound Studio, Alec Nesbitt (out of print, but find this one...)

Concert and Opera Halls, How they Sound by Beranek (very hard to find and I am still looking! You bastards better not yank my copy...)

I would be excited if someone could post a review about this one:
Strange Sounds: Music, Technology and Culture by Timothy Taylor
I just don't want to drop $80 on a non technical book right now....

In regard to my post about reading The Closing of the American Mind.. I have found an absolutely wonderful book that is a must read if you read Closing. It is titled Beyond Cheering and Bashing: The Closing of the American Mind.. It is a collection of essay responses to Closing that are very insightful and highlight the things I did not like about Closing, but also presents a wider view of the topic of education in the US.

Hope to be getting in the Aardvark Q10 soon.... Sold my Delta 44 before travelling... Arg... I have been staring at my computer for a while.... no audio.... :(

Yadda....
--Catharsis


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