That's good to hear! Thanks for letting me know, Jake.Jake Andrews wrote:It's a great read so far! I'm already feeling a lot more comfortable with Analog and Sylenth1.
All the best
Simon
That's good to hear! Thanks for letting me know, Jake.Jake Andrews wrote:It's a great read so far! I'm already feeling a lot more comfortable with Analog and Sylenth1.
The downloadable PDF is free. The hard copy (paper) version costs.pinbot wrote:Is this book free, or do I have to buy it?
Hi FlyyFlyy66 wrote:So my question is, to all of you guys who have actually read a considerable amount of the book, is it worth the read? Have you run into any of the problems mentioned above?
If you buy How to Make a Noise: Frequency Modulation Synthesis from Amazon and download the Kindle for PC program (available for free from Amazon), then you will be able to read the book on your Windows PC (as well as on a hardware Kindle and the Kindle app for phones/tablets).Vospi wrote:What book store should I choose to read this on my Windows PC? I'm talking about the one about FM synthesis. Thanks in advance.
I was just wondering about that myself, so yes it does help - taSimon_Cann wrote:If you buy How to Make a Noise: Frequency Modulation Synthesis from Amazon and download the Kindle for PC program (available for free from Amazon), then you will be able to read the book on your Windows PC (as well as on a hardware Kindle and the Kindle app for phones/tablets).
Hope that helps
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