The book
Theory and techniques of Electronic Music, by
Miller Puckette is freely available for
download or
reading on-line. It is still a work in progress, and some chapters are to be written, but at present the material is very useful to adquire a background on the field of electronic music
From the introduction:
The ideal reader of this book is anyone who knows and likes electronic music of any genre, has plenty of facility with computers in general, and who wants to learn how to make electronic music from the ground up, starting with the humble oscillator and continuing through sampling, FM, filtering, waveshaping, delays, and so on. This will take plenty of time.
It is a general text on digital sound processing, not specifically addressed to csound. In fact, all its examples are developed for
Pd (Pure Data), which is no surprise, since Miller Puckette is also the author of this software. However, it should be not difficult to translate the Pd examples in the book to csound code, since the underlying concepts are the same. I'll try and see :-)