Guys -
The 4th edition of "Handbook for Sound Engineers" became available last November and I recommend that you get a copy if you don't already have one. It's available from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Handbook-Sound-E ... 0240809696
Here's a small section on Analog ICs to stoke interest:
https://www.ka-electronics.com/Images/p ... df#page=30
I may pull this link in a few days so have a quick look...
Wayne
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I have Audio Cyclopediea's 1 and 2, and then also I think 3rd edition of this book, which I believe is continuation of AC? How much is new here compared to 3rd edition? I didn't find any TOC listed.
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Ah right; read first, then talk. Good stuff there.
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bcarso and I have found a bunch of errors in the earlier editions. I don't know how many got corrected but Glen spent months on the 4th edition.
We took the IC portion from 1970 to around 2005. Didn't have enough time to do Analog Engines. The fifth addition would need mixed signal and DSP added.
We took the IC portion from 1970 to around 2005. Didn't have enough time to do Analog Engines. The fifth addition would need mixed signal and DSP added.