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Electronic Projects for Musicians

No writer has done a better job of covering the do-it-yourself world of music electronics than Craig Anderton.
He’s written for a variety of music magazines, and covered everything from soldering cables to patching virtual
synthesizers.

Electronic Projects for Musicians is a great introduction to the DIY world.
The Internet has made it possible to get parts and plans to inexpensively build just about any electronic music device
that you can think of.

The DIY approach makes almost any electronic device affordable.
For most people, though, the thought of piecing together electronics from a collection of resistors, diodes,
and transistors is daunting.

Anderton’s book is one of the best ways to get started.
The projects he covers are all pretty simple, and are for devices that just about anybody can use:
pre-amps, ring modulators, phasers, and filters.
The designs are perfect for use as guitar pedals or keyboard effects.

Anderton starts out slowly, covering the basics of electronic parts.
Then he moves onto simple projects, and gradually introduces more complicated ones.
The book also teaches you what you need to know in order to build small projects like these, including things
like judging a good solder joint.

Electronic Projects for Musicians is a must-read for anyone interested in the world of DIY electronic musical instruments.


Even if you don't know an ohm from a volt, Craig Anderton's revised and expanded book shows you how to
build 27 accessories that enhance your sound and broaden your musical horizons.

If you're an old hand at musical electronics, you'll really appreciate that all of the processors,
from tube sound fuzz to phase shifter are compatible and work together without creating noise, signal loss,
bandwidth compression or any of the other problems common to interconnecting effects from different manufacturers.

There's even a complete chapter on how to modify and combine effects to produce your own custom pedal board.

Low cost project kits available from PAiA help make even your first exposure to electronics a pleasant,
hassle-free experience

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wuvbunny12/02/2008 03.56.28
I own the book myself. I could hardly get any of the projects to work that were of the more complexe variety(made my own pcb's for various projects). Alot of this i blame on companies mistranslating new chips over from older style used in the book. So id seriously consider making the projects on a test bread board first.. Still all and all the subject of pick up coils and modifying basic guitar electronics is way worth it.
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FrankFoo20/01/2008 15.35.38
fall20/01/2008 10.15.42
Thankyou


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