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(Similar in size and type to the Babani books, but better print quality.) Contains details for building quite a few simple circuits, such as waa-waa, fuzz, a couple of pre-amps etc. Probably the most complex circuit is for a Stylophone-type mini-organ.
 
=== Electronic Synthesiser Construction, R.A. Penfold ===
Bernard Babani, 1986, ISBN 0859341593, 'BP185', 99 pages.
 
Typical Babani pocket-book (note the non-conventional spelling in the title). It contains details for making a basic synthesizer with the usual VCO-VCA-VCF voice, including an ADSR envelope generator, and several simple sequencer circuits. There is also a pseudo-stereo circuit using a simple phase-shift circuit.
 
=== Electronic Synthesiser Projects, M.K. Berry ===
Bernard Babani, 1981, ISBN 0859340562, 'BP81', 81 pages.
 
Typical Babani pocket-book (note the non-conventional spelling in the title). It contains details for a basic synth, but again uses some now hard-to-get chips, namely the SN76477 'single chip synth' and a TDA1022 BBD delay. otherOther circuits include a 4017-based sequencer, 8038 and 555 VCOs, and a logic-based ADSR.
 
=== Electronotes, ed. Bernie Hutchins ===
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