HM
I'd like more hands-on
I hoped there would be a bit more hands-on in the book.
It teaches a lot of stuff around modular, story, different modules. And a few patches.
But I'd really like it to be even more hands-on for beginners, such as "take the output from a VCO with triangle output, put it into ring modulator input 1. Then take the output from VCO [bla bla bla]" etc.
It teaches a lot of stuff around modular, story, different modules. And a few patches.
But I'd really like it to be even more hands-on for beginners, such as "take the output from a VCO with triangle output, put it into ring modulator input 1. Then take the output from VCO [bla bla bla]" etc.
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Bd
Good
Even if you already know some things about the subject, it is still pleasant to read. It fills the gaps in your knowledge a bit. Some of the interviews seem to be a bit of name dropping, but overall nice to read.
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T
Inspiring
Inspiring book. I’m rather new in the modular world and the book helped me a lot getting to know what kind of modules there are out there, backgrounds and about brands.
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J
This book is pedagogical, informative, wide-ranging, and beautifully illustrated.
The place and overall order of the interviews are questionable, but the interviews are illuminating in themselves.
The place and overall order of the interviews are questionable, but the interviews are illuminating in themselves.
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