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thanks for the generosity - downloading soon

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Is this book ever going to updated, does anyone know? I'd like to see chapters on granular, wavetable, physical modeling, resynthesis...the list goes on..

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mgcollins21 wrote:Is this book ever going to updated?
Yes.
mgcollins21 wrote:does anyone know?
Yes. Check out "what's next" (on page 112).

With the refills, there will also be more patches which will be free of charge for anyone who has purchased the patches.
mgcollins21 wrote:I'd like to see chapters on granular, wavetable, physical modeling, resynthesis...the list goes on..
Thanks for your thoughts - I'll add these to the list.

You want a lot of stuff covered: there's enough there to fill another book. I doubt much of that stuff will be covered in the first refill, but I'm sure some of the topics can be covered in the second refill: do you want to let me know some of the specifics you want covered and give me an indication of which topics you want covered first. I won't promise anything, but if you tell me what you want there is more chance it will get covered.

You can either add your comments here or drop me an email. As well as highlighting the topics you want covered, it would be helpful for me if you let me know which synths you would like featured.

Many thanks

Simon

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I´d like to thank Simon, too. Just read a few lines and that made me tweak my Virus..
As soon as I get my PayPal account working again, I´ll get that extra copy.

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Thanx for this..as very thoughtful of you!! :)

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We owe you man. we owe you!

keep up the fantastic work!!! and thnkx a ton!

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what a great book :D

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Thank you very much Simon ... looking forword to read it ... :D

All the best!
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Very cool, very helpful. Wish I had found that like 8 months ago...thanks for the post!
-R
Silence is as important as sound. -Richie Hawtin

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can't open the pdf here :(

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verstaerker wrote:can't open the pdf here :(
I'm sorry to hear that you're having problems. Drop me an email if you're still having troubles.

Simon

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Ezy Ryder wrote:Oh, and the 2 pages on one didn't work here, neither Acrobat nor my printer driver seems to permit this, and I don't have access to Indesign anymore.
Generally, you have to have a PostScript printer driver to do 2-up printing, although some PCL printer drivers are starting to support it.

For the Windows users, Jump over to http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/ and grab a copy of PDFCreator (version 0.8 seems pretty stable). This will add a PDFCreator "printer" to your computer, and it will let you generate a new PDF document of the book with 2-up formatting that you can then print to your real printer.

I just tested it with Acrobat Reader 7 and it worked flawlessly.

Sorry for being slightly off-topic, but it sounds like the solution to Ezy's problem.

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sposey1969 wrote:
Ezy Ryder wrote:Oh, and the 2 pages on one didn't work here, neither Acrobat nor my printer driver seems to permit this, and I don't have access to Indesign anymore.
Generally, you have to have a PostScript printer driver to do 2-up printing, although some PCL printer drivers are starting to support it.

For the Windows users, Jump over to http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator/ and grab a copy of PDFCreator (version 0.8 seems pretty stable). This will add a PDFCreator "printer" to your computer, and it will let you generate a new PDF document of the book with 2-up formatting that you can then print to your real printer.

I just tested it with Acrobat Reader 7 and it worked flawlessly.

Sorry for being slightly off-topic, but it sounds like the solution to Ezy's problem.
Thanks, I will try that. You know I've bought that book and never read it 'caus I can't read more than a paragraph or two on a computer monitor without getting headache, and the format is unsuitable for printing on paper. I hope what you suggested works.
Quote of the day: "If you can't answer a man's arguments, all is not lost; you can still call him vile names."--Elbert Hubbard 1856-1915

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I did buy the book .... and .... patches,
and wanted to say thanks for that!
I'm really excited only by reading the index,
I'll be studying now ....promise!

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Wow. There's a lot of information here. Thanks! :D

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