[CM] fm and transposition
Charlieb
baker@charlieb.com
Wed, 18 Aug 2004 14:16:43 +0000 (GMT)
Yes,
I really enjoyed the book, and not withstanding a few errors I had pointed
out to me, I found it invaluable in learning FM theory for musical
manipulation. I used it in the non-linear section of our synthesis class
(known as the "modulation" section back then). I have no idea what it
taught these days. I wonder if there is a clearer explanation of FM
extant. Certainly no other source with the pedigree...:).
Sorry to hear it is out of print (I somehow knew that...)
Charlie B.
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Charlie Baker baker@charlieb.com
"when everything isn't roses, you don't get
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2004, Bill Schottstaedt wrote:
> > (Can one even obtain a copy of book these days?)
>
> Are you thinking of:
>
> Chowning J, Bristow D, 1985, "FM Theory and Applications --
> by Musicians for Musicians", Tokyo, Yamaha Music Foundation
>
> I don't think it's in print.
>
>