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== Books ==
 
=== An Analog Synthesizer for the 21st Century, Thomas Henry ===
[http://www.magsmoke.com/thomas_henry_books.asp Magic Smoke Electronics], 2006, v+32 pages
 
Another small booklet by Thomas Henry. This is a collection of schematics to build a complete simple synthesizer, containing two VCOs, a VCF and VCA, LFO etc. Be warned however it is literally the schematics and parts lists - there are no descriptions of the circuits, nor how to set them up etc., and hence should be considered only suitable for the seasoned synth DIYer, and so is clearly ''NOT'' aimed at beginners!
 
=== Electronic Music Circuits, Barry Klein ===
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Although primarily concerned with microprocessors and their use within sound and music synthesis, early chapters have introductory material on synthesis in general, including methods using tape, voltage control etc. There is also a nice chapter giving typical examples of basic analogue circuits such as VCOs, VCFs, VCAs etc., with good explanations of how they work.
 
=== Noise Generator Cookbook, Thomas Henry ===
Original probably Midwest Analog Products, 2003; now available from [http://www.magsmoke.com/thomas_henry_books.asp Magic Smoke Electronics], 2009, vi+27 pages
 
Another small booklet by Thomas Henry. This one contains circuits for most of the basic ways to generate and filter noise, including : reverse-biased p-n junction; pseudo-random shift register sequence; multi-oscillator bank, pink noise filter, etc.
 
=== Op-Amp Cookbook, Walter G. Jung ===
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