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Lucent's Guide was a website created by the then-[[moderator]] and active user LucentTear in | '''Lucent's Guide''' was a website created by the then-[[moderator]] and active user LucentTear in 2020. Although Lucent's Guide is no longer available, while it was active it had a big impact on the site and its users.Lucent provided in-depth tutorials and explanations within the guide on several different topics regarding [[Online Sequencer]] note arrangement, OS tools, methodology, how to use Fast Fourier Transforms, and quite a few other topics. Her guide was so influential that the site developers placed a link to her guide at the top of the website, where it remained for two years. The Guide also served as inspiration for the creation of the [https://onlinesequencer.net/wiki/Main_Page Online Sequencer Wiki] itself. | ||
Lucent provided in-depth tutorials and explanations within the guide on several different topics regarding [[Online Sequencer]] note arrangement, OS tools, methodology, how to use Fast Fourier Transforms, and quite a few other topics. Her guide was so influential that the site developers placed a link to her guide at the top of the website, where it remained for | |||
== Current State of Lucent's Guide == | == Current State of Lucent's Guide == | ||
The link to Lucent's Guide has since expired, or Lucent took it down. Lucent's Guide had also become slightly obsolete with the dawn of a new era of Online Sequencer tools and instruments. | The link to Lucent's Guide has since expired, or Lucent took it down. Lucent's Guide had also become slightly obsolete with the dawn of a new era of Online Sequencer tools and instruments. |
Latest revision as of 03:35, 11 October 2023
Lucent's Guide was a website created by the then-moderator and active user LucentTear in 2020. Although Lucent's Guide is no longer available, while it was active it had a big impact on the site and its users.Lucent provided in-depth tutorials and explanations within the guide on several different topics regarding Online Sequencer note arrangement, OS tools, methodology, how to use Fast Fourier Transforms, and quite a few other topics. Her guide was so influential that the site developers placed a link to her guide at the top of the website, where it remained for two years. The Guide also served as inspiration for the creation of the Online Sequencer Wiki itself.
Current State of Lucent's Guide
The link to Lucent's Guide has since expired, or Lucent took it down. Lucent's Guide had also become slightly obsolete with the dawn of a new era of Online Sequencer tools and instruments.
Lucent's Guide's Conception
Lucent's Guide was announced in an Online Sequencer Forums thread in August of 2020: