The latest soundbytesmag.net is out, and is well worth a read. I have three articles in it. First, in my usual "Music on Tablets" column, I have a review of Waldorf's Nave softsynth, previously just for iOS (iPad) format, but now available on PCs and Macs as well:
http://soundbytesmag.net/music-on-tablets-and-beyond-nave-from-waldorf/
Then, there's an introductory article to the language PD, to accompany Dave Baer's review of Andy Farnell's new book "Designing Sound." If you are a newbie to visual programming languages, this article might provide a bit of enlightenment.
http://soundbytesmag.net/pd-pure-data-a-public-domain-patching-environment/
Finally, there's a (too short!) review of Curtis Roads' wonderful new book "Composing Electronic Music: A New Aesthetic." I can't recommend this book highly enough. It's wonderful.
http://soundbytesmag.net/composing-computer-music-a-new-aesthetic/
Enjoy!