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Archive.org synth manuals collection
Just as the title suggests. Jackpot. https://archive.org/details/synthmanuals
MU Modular (Moog, Dotcom, STG, Analog Systems, and Moon modules), MS20 (x2), Microbrute, Electribes (EA-1, EMX), microKorg, AN1x, Nord Lead 2x, Blofeld, Alpha Juno 2, DX7, JX8P, Poly 61 (x2), Split 8, TR-505, Monotron Delay, Ace Tone FR-3, Paia Fatman
Re: Archive.org synth manuals collection
In a similar spirit of free distribution of the hard to find, also check out these scans of Electronic Music Review: http://www.ubu.com/emr/periodicals.html
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Re: Archive.org synth manuals collection
Thanks for that link. Have never read the Electronic Music Review from the early Trumansburg, NY days. Had seen the covers on the Moog Archives site but there was no content scanned. Wanted to read the Harold Bode article on ring modulators. First article I read, and it answered one of the questions I had on his design.schmidtc wrote:In a similar spirit of free distribution of the hard to find, also check out these scans of Electronic Music Review: http://www.ubu.com/emr/periodicals.html
Those scans are pure gold for anyone interested in the early days of Moog and synthesizers.
