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Circuitbenders Forum => Banter => Topic started by: squidfanny on April 15, 2008, 06:52:33 PM

Title: stupid
Post by: squidfanny on April 15, 2008, 06:52:33 PM
I've been gradually trying to educate myself in electronics and sound synthesis, but I think I need some kind of idiot's guide. . 

Now I've got a decent synth to bend, I really want to do the job properly without trashing it, so can anyone recommend a good (simple) book I can get hold of to help me learn?
Title: Re: stupid
Post by: computer at sea on April 15, 2008, 09:45:00 PM
Getting Started in Electronics, by Forrest Mims is a classic.  It covers the real basic stuff, and while you don't need
to understand any of it to do a decent bending job it certainly helps an awful lot to have a general idea about what's going on. 
Electronic Projects for Musicians, by Craig Anderton also has an excellent explanation of basic electronic principles, which I found to be slightly more user-friendly that the Forrest Mims stuff, but not quite as detailed.

For bending information, the Reed Ghazala book is much better than I had expected.