i believe the book you're referring to is, "history of house"[sanctuary
publishing ltd.].  it's basically a bunch of early articles from mags like
music technology and the mix.  it's a pretty good read... lots of gear-talk.

cheers,
lrh
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there is a cool book i saw once (from about 1990) with interviews with a
very young kevin saunderson and derrick may.. it had a lot of info in there
about the gear they used.  but anyway, i lost the name of it.. if anyone
knows??  the microKorg I use now has some nice sounds..



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> Novation SuperNova 2 also does a pretty damn good Prophet emulation
> (pretty good on the Pro 1 too - though the FutureRetro 777 does a better
> job for that)...
>
> Matt Chester
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> > Sequential Circuits Prophet 5.
> >
> > Some modern synths have this as an emulation patch. Was it the
> > 'stringy' sound on Nude Photo'?
>
> P5 sounds to me like that crunchy Prescription synth sound. You know the
> one. Signature Ron Trent and Chez Damier. If I was to buy any one piece
> of vintage gear, this would be it, but I ain't b/c the Nord Modular does
> a pretty damn good job of emulating and extending it.
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> Tristan
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