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+This is the second of three tutorial series on Pd. The first one shows how to
+use Pd to do "control" computations. This one shows the time-domain audio
+processing features.
+
+Here is an approximate table of contents...
+
+1. sinusoids
+ oscillators
+ amplitudes
+ frequency and pitch
+ FM
+
+2. wavetable synthesis
+
+3. synthetic waveforms, classic and modern
+ pulses
+ rectangles and sawtooth waves
+ additive synthesis
+
+4. sampling
+
+5. envelopes
+ two flavors of ADSR envelope
+ log/linear conversion
+
+6. control structures
+ analog-style sequencing
+ monophonic keyboard synthesizer
+ sample and hold
+ envelope following
+
+7. processing
+ filters
+ modulation
+ delays
+
+8. formant synthesis
+
+9. strategies
+ quartic curves in envelopes
+ triggering notes from qlists
+ order of execution and block size
+