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Craig Anderton - Electronic Projects For Musicians
http://rapidshare.com/files/236483674/E ... icians.pdf



very cool book
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Thanks for this Icey, but should this maybe be in the Pub, where it'd be hidden from prying eyes?
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I could never download anything from Rapidshare.
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While EPFM is a cool book for learning the basics of musical electronics and whatnot, the projects in it are so out of date that getting specific parts for them is a crapshoot.

There are integrated circuits that he uses that havent been made since 1962.
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Post by benecol »

It's a great book - loads of famous effects are based on circuits he came up with. Also, in terms of getting the kit, I believe paia stocks almost all of it.
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greenweenie wrote:I could never download anything from Rapidshare.
done uploaded at MediaFire.


-> http://www.mediafire.com/?bjmmoeqmizm
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