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Zacinam uploadovat nejake knizky o modularae, pod tuto nodu budem davat hardlinky.

Ako prvu som uploadoval Electronic Music od Allen Strange - U of Toronto zrobila reediciu cez kickstarter ale nevedel som sa dostat k PDFku az do minuleho tyzdna.

Ak mate niekto nejake pdfka co by ste radi nazdielali tak budem rad ked sa pridate.




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DEVON: Help me imagine what the documentation looks like for your Buchla music and your Buchla compositions.

SUZANNE: Well, as a matter of fact, I have a paper that I wrote in 1976 that I called The Buchla cookbook that documents my early practice in performing the Buchla. This was to satisfy a grant that I got from the national endowment and it is available on my website. It's quite interesting and I have used it myself. When I came back to performing on the Buchla, I consulted that paper.

What it does, it outlines the raw materials that are used in the performance. First, it gives you the tone rows for the sequencer. Then it gives you the patch diagram. Then it gives you examples of moving from one circumstance to another, performance actions. This is very typical of how you communicate music.

(z rozhovoru https://www.notion.so/blog/suzanne-ciani )

41 stran, pisane na stroji, 5.7MB

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"Since it's first edition in 1972, Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques and Controls has been acknowledged as the definitive text on modular synthesis. In today’s musical community analogue techniques have made a resurgence among many musicians and composers. The idea of a republication has been in the works for many years and the timing of doing it now just made sense. I am very grateful to Jason Nolan, Ann Ludbrook and the team at Toronto Metropolitan University who saw the importance of this endeavor as well as taking on the task of bring this book back to life. I am so appreciative of their attention to preserving the quality of the book and respecting its content. I know that this project would have meant a lot to Allen, specifically in knowing that his techniques and teachings are continuing to influence the future of electronic music."

Pat Strange (Preface)

"Originally published in 1972, Allen Strange's Electronic Music: Systems, Techniques, and Controls has become a cult favorite book among electronic music-makers—and especially among modular synthesizer enthusiasts. In fact, up until the still-quite-recent influx of interest in the arcane art of modular synthesis, this book had largely been forgotten, collecting dust in many a college electronic music studio. Among those in the know from the good old days of academic electronic music, though, this book has remained a vital and cherished resource.

You might wonder what makes a book about synthesizers written in the 1970s so special—after all, the technologies of music-making have changed considerably since it was written. However, Strange's approach in writing the book is, in many senses, quite timeless. It makes few assumptions about musical aesthetic (though it certainly leans toward the experimental); it offers a very general-purpose methodology for notating patch techniques; it contains tons of quite direct, helpful, and surprisingly comprehensible diagrams; and it contains plenty of musical examples, always offering a sense of how even the most experimental of techniques can be put into a sensible musical context. Strange himself was quite a playful, clever, and creative musician—and the level of thoughtfulness, humor, and detail in Electronic Music is a testament to his own brilliance. It has inspired countless new pieces of music, has been used as a textbook in electronic music classes for decades, and has even inspired an online tutorial series by Make Noise called Strange Patching."

https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signal/allen-strange-electronic-music-kickstarter

3rd Edition, 2022
pdf, 59MB