Learning the Triton LE

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Learning the Triton LE

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Hi to all... I have had a Triton LE for about three years and I still only know basic stuff. I'm not the most tech savy. Any suggestions as places, classes, info to go to really learn how to use the capabilities of this machine?
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Read the manuals (both of them). sit down with the manual and the LE and work your way through all of the operations, program, and combi parameters, The sequencer too.
you can't do better than putting your own hard work into it. it is relatively hard work, but definitely worth it!

Then, when you get stuck on something - come here and ask about it! :)
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Post by Stephen »

I agree!
It takes time, but it's definitly time well spent, I'm so glad I did it, the rewards are many, and as mentioned, we're here if you need us.
Best of luck.
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Post by ridgeway »

The manuals are intimidating, but there's alot of functions that you might not use, especially at the begining. Skip over those parts for later. The tritons are really intuitive, you can figure out quite a bit without the manuals. Bottom line is that you have to spend some time going thru the menus and reading the manuals when needed. Have fun learning...
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ridgeway wrote:The manuals are intimidating, but there's alot of functions that you might not use, especially at the begining. Skip over those parts for later. The tritons are really intuitive, you can figure out quite a bit without the manuals. Bottom line is that you have to spend some time going thru the menus and reading the manuals when needed. Have fun learning...
Yes this isx the best advice, instead of reading the whole manual at once, becouse you will forget halve of it.
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Most vids in the first link are M-50 tutorials, but they also work for M3 and Triton Series.

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=Kor ... iew=videos

This link is Nate Tinlsey Triton Studio tutorials, again you can use same principles minus the touch screen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9XTUts48Ig


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Thanks!

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Thank you all for your suggestions. I will be back!
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