After watching the Analog Synthesis in a Digital World Series I truly believe there is a big gap in learning which can be filled with
Synthesis techniques exploring:
1. Subtractive Synthesis(minimoog)
2. Additive Synthesis(Fairlight CMI)
3. FM Synthesis (DX7,FM8)
4. Wavetable Synthesis
5. Granular synthesis
These five main types are found in a large number of software synthesizer packages.
There are a lot of websites discussing the math and theory behind these techniques but very few with practical, high quality,concise tutorials.
If need be a highly detailed exploration of Native Instruments Reaktor which uses all of the above synthesis types would be the most awesome thing since sliced bread.
Also would like a Part 2 to Analog Synthesis in a Digital world.