*SOLVED* I was mistaken. Nothin' to see here. ;-)

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2015/05/12 12:01:29 (permalink)

*SOLVED* I was mistaken. Nothin' to see here. ;-)

Sorry if this is dumb but as you guys probably know I am a tutorial addict. I saw this mentioned in the eZine but in my account I only saw a bulk listing for tutorials. Granted I was just trying to get Dorch installed so I did not linger about pontificating it for long.
 
My impression was by downloading that section I would be getting all the old tut projects and perhaps other gack I have already viewed/have installed so I'm just wondering exactly what they were referring to. Like what is the tutorial so I can know whether it's worthwhile hunting it down and shuffling it about my systems to get it on my "viewing" machine (my laptop) and into my ever growing educational materials folders/backups.
 
Then, depending on the answer, I guess I'll need to know where I need to look to pluck it from my system to move it where I want (again... on my laptop and in my tut backups).
 
Thanks in advance. Hope eveyone is having a great day.
 
Cheers.
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    charlyg
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    Re: There was a new vid tut touted with Dorchester. What is it and how do I access it? 2015/05/12 12:21:40 (permalink)
    I know about Sonar Explained 2015 which covers Cambridge IIRC. Groove 3 just calls it Sonar Explained so it looks like it's for an old version.......

     
     
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    Re: There was a new vid tut touted with Dorchester. What is it and how do I access it? 2015/05/12 12:36:25 (permalink)
    Hi, Charly. Is that the vid they included? The Groove3 Sonar Explained vid? If that's the case it would definitely be worth digging up and archiving. G3 puts out good stuff and the Explained vids are pretty in depth. I was kind of getting the impression it was just some small tidbit about a small corner of something or other.
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    Re: There was a new vid tut touted with Dorchester. What is it and how do I access it? 2015/05/12 12:38:50 (permalink)
    I've just read the Dorchester eZine looking for the video tutorial but can't find any reference to it. Also did a search for the word tutorial which is mentioned in connection with the Bark of Dog plugin. Not a video tutorial though. That's it from the Dorchester release.

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    Re: There was a new vid tut touted with Dorchester. What is it and how do I access it? 2015/05/12 12:44:35 (permalink)
    mudgel
    I've just read the Dorchester eZine looking for the video tutorial but can't find any reference to it. Also did a search for the word tutorial which is mentioned in connection with the Bark of Dog plugin. Not a video tutorial though. That's it from the Dorchester release.



    Correct. The only tutorial was the one included in the eZine, it's not a video. However...regarding the next update...stay tuned.

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    Re: There was a new vid tut touted with Dorchester. What is it and how do I access it? 2015/05/12 12:49:05 (permalink)
    Oh, okay. Sorry... that does sound familiar (as in I think it referred to Bark of the Dog which is why I kind of glossed over it because I have not used it yet and really it seems like a simple plug anyway).
     
    Thanks guys. I guess I should alter the thread title to avoid a hubbub. My apologies.
     
    You do have me on the edge of my seat though, Mr. Craig. Looking forward to anything you are working on in this regard. After reviewing those old X1 Advanced vids I've been doing some pretty cool stuff.
     
    Cheers.
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