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SynthEdit eBook now available
Wizoo Publishing GmbH has released a comprehensive book on SynthEdit. Visual VST/i-Programming—A Comprehensive Guide to Creating VST-FX and Instruments with SynthEdit offers users valuable help and background information for the creation of their own VST-Effects and VST-Instruments.
Thanks to the Shareware-program SynthEdit, everybody is able to create their own synthesizer and effects without previous knowledge of higher programming languages. Following the example of modular synthesizers, modules become the users very own creations in a very easy way, thanks to this software.
Sponsor
Many Synthesizer-maniacs did not embrace SynthEdit because of the lack of a comprehensive documentation. The European-American authors H.G. Fortune/Editor, Peter Schoffhauzer and David Haupt crafted a work which will enrich the SynthEdit community through its detailed description of functions and countless examples from practical experience.
For more information, please visit at www.wizoo.com
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23.08.2007
Got to the website to see the price, ya knob !!
Bobby Hill
11.02.2008

at least there should be a price tag is it fo free