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Now in its third edition, Analog Synthesizers charts the technology, instruments, designers, and musicians associated with its three major historical phases: invention in the 1960s-1970s, re-birth in the 1980s-1990s, and software synthesis. This book explores the physics of sound and individual synthesizer elements, alongside extensive detailed instructions on sound programming.
Featuring new interviews with Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Rick Wakeman, and Jordan Rudess, as well as a review of a vast range of old and new instruments, the book includes advice on their selection and servicing. New material for this edition includes a look at instrument museums and studio instrument collections around the world, alternative forms of accessibility, and the latest developments in software sounds synthesis and the applications of Artificial Intelligence to music creation. The book is accompanied by a website offering video demos of key instruments and hundreds of audio demos to download as sound samples.
Including a detailed biography and discography with suggestions for further reading and choice sounds, Analog Synthesizers is a useful resource for entry level musicians looking to purchase their first instrument, as well as seasoned professionals who want to appreciate and master the secrets of analog sound synthesis.
Contents
Acknowledgements
About the author
Introduction: what's so great about analog?
Chapter 1. What is analog?
Chapter 2. Aspects of analog sound
Chapter 3. The birth of analog, the manufacturers and the artists
Chapter 4. The growth of analog
Chapter 5. Using and programming analog
Chapter 6. The analog revival, 1980's-2000's
Chapter 7. Programming and using virtual analog hardware and software
Chapter 8. 2013-2018 updates: musicians, new instruments, movies/TV
Addendum 1. Museums and collections
Addendum 2. Artist profiles
Addendum 3. Accessibility
Addendum 4. New products: 2019-2025
Addendum 5. Studio and stage pictures
Addendum 6. Figures from the Past, and the Future with AI
Appendix A. Classic instruments: specifications and values
Appendix B. Analog and virtual analog instruments: now or recently in production
Appendix C. Purchasing guide for classic analog instruments
Appendix D. Bibliography
Appendix E. Discography
Appendix F. Contacts and web resources
Appendix G. Online content: www.routledge.com/9781041152736
Index



