Sharp's Sequencer Tutorial ( Triton )
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Sharp's Sequencer Tutorial ( Triton )
I spotted someone asking after Sharp's Triton Sequencer tutorial. Fortunately I kept a copy of the text and here it is as an HTML document.<br><br>[mem]<br>[iframe src=http://www.irishacts.com/support/tutori ... eqProg.htm]<br><br>Alternatively download it from here :<br>http://www.irishacts.com/support/tutori ... htm<br><br>[/mem]<br>
Re: Sharp's Sequencer Tutorial
Ahh.. I remember that one. ;)<br>I guess I could have elaborated a bit more on some of the issues. <br>
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Re: Sharp's Sequencer Tutorial
Could have elaborated more Sharp, but the simplicity of that post meant that I became proficient in programming on the Triton VERY quickly! It's been such an eye-opener just to cop on how important that process (plus the eq-ing) is to the overall 'professional' sound of your track.<br><br>Anyway, it's been a real help so thanks.<br><br>Later,<br><br>dzm
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Re: Sharp's Sequencer Tutorial
Very good!<br><br>I've been using Sharp's eq-ing and effects tips on my current piece, and it's coming along very nicely. The above sequencing tips should come in very handy, also. I've been taking a longer approach, where I'm not actually bouncing the tracks. The downside of this is that my drums take up a hell of a lot of tracks in the sequencer, and I'm doing a lot of track-by-track copying. The upside is that it's very easy to drop drum parts in and out of the mix.<br><br>I'm pretty much already commited to the current method on the piece I'm working on. But I'm going to give Sharp's sequencer tricks a try on the next one just to see if I like the efficiency a little better (it certainly sounds more efficient).
Doesn't work for me either.


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Hi Daz.
I found and old DVD-RAM backup tonight.
It's not a full backup, but it's 30 more files in the right direction.
I have one white DVD-RAM disk somwhere that I used to use for the old IA. If I can find where the hell that is, we might beable to get back all we lost off the old server.
Regards.
Sharp.
I found and old DVD-RAM backup tonight.
It's not a full backup, but it's 30 more files in the right direction.
I have one white DVD-RAM disk somwhere that I used to use for the old IA. If I can find where the hell that is, we might beable to get back all we lost off the old server.
Regards.
Sharp.
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Dead links...
I noticed the tutorial was posted several years ago and the fact that the links are not valid anymore. I wonder if the tutorial is posted somewhere else! Thanks.
Sharp's seq tutorial
It's true the link doesn't work anymore. Too bad. I too am curious about that doc. [/i]