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=== ''Handmade Electronic Music: The Art of Hardware Hacking'' by Nicolas Collins ===
Routledge, 2009, ISBN 04159987350-415-99873-5, 360 pages.
 
An influential book which grew out of handouts for a course to re-connect students with tangible, physical electronics. It’s a guide to the lowest tech electronic music possible; circuit-bending existing toys, moving on to building simple oscillators, filters, amplifiers using CMOS circuits. Simple, inspiring projects that work and will get you started in music DIY.<ref>[http://musicthing.co.uk/modular/?p=835 Handmade Electronic Music by Nicholas Collins], Music Thing Modular</ref>
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=== ''Small Signal Audio Design'' by Douglas Self ===
ISBN 0-240-52177-3 - First Edition
ISBN 978-0-415-70973-6 - Second Edition
 
For building complete audio systems it'a very valuable resource.<ref name="sdiy-may-13" /><ref>Review in [http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jun11/articles/small-signal-audio-design.htm SOS, June 2011]</ref>
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Magic Smoke Electronics, 2013, vi+118 pages.
 
Originally shown as being published by SMS Electronics, editing and production was eventually taken over by Magic Smoke/Lulu with the book being made available In 2013.<ref>[http://www.electro-music.com/forum/topic-18659.html The Thomas Henry "VCO Chip Cookbook"], electro-music.com forum, 2007-20132007–2013</ref>
 
A larger-than-usual offering from Thomas Henry. It includes detail on how to use three VCO chips: the 566, 8038 and XR-2206. Some of the information is taken from ''Making Music with the 566'' (q.v.), but there is much more here besides, including exponential conversion, triangle-to-sine waveshaping etc.<ref name="ts" />