RE: synth book

From: eloubet (eloubet@gol.com)
Date: Sun Jun 18 2000 - 09:43:36 EDT


>Hi,
>
>I'm wondering if anyone could recommend a high-level book on various
>synthesis algorithms? I'm trying to figure out how to do percussion
>synthesis with saol (I want to simulate a simmons drum machine from the
>80ies). Any links are welcome too.
>
I can remember there is a book on exactly that topic at MIT Press.
I don`t have the catalog under my eyes to check it, but you can probably
find it,
with a full list of related books, at:

http://mitpress.mit.edu

good luck!
Emmanuelle Loubet

eloubet@gol.com

>Thanks,
>
>Bert.
>
>____________________________________________________
>Bert Schiettecatte (1e lic. Inf)
>Vrije Universiteit Brussel
>
>E-Mail: bschiett@vub.ac.be
>WWW: http://wendy.vub.ac.be/~bschiett/
>
>-- To be a popular composer, what is it you must do?
>Perhaps to learn enough tricks that cause people to
>have pleasant sensations without too much stress.
>What are the tricks for making that catches on in
>a listener's mind, and keeps repeating long after
>the performance? -- M. Minsky
>
>



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