Muzički sekvencer (Serbian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Muzički sekvencer" in Serbian language version.

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  • Pejrolo, Andrea (2011). „1.7.1 The Primary Goals You Want to Achieve with Your Audio Sequencer”. Creative Sequencing Techniques for Music Production: A Practical Guide to Pro Tools, Logic, Digital Performer, and Cubase. Taylor & Francis. стр. 48. ISBN 978-0-240-52216-6.  Note: an example of section title containing "Audio Sequencer"
  • Rothstein, Joseph (1995). MIDI: A Comprehensive Introduction. Computer Music and Digital Audio Series. 7. A-R Editions, Inc. стр. 77, 122. ISBN 978-0-89579-309-6. 
  • Pinch, Trevor. J.; Trocco, Frank (2009). „Buchla's Box”. Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer (reprint изд.). Harvard University Press. стр. 55–56. ISBN 978-0-674-04216-2. 
    "Subotnick suggested that using a light source to control sound might be promising. ... Later he [Buchla] turned this into an electro mechanical sequencer by introducing step relays and a dial. ... Buchla, like Moog, realized that voltage control ... But Buchla was after something different; ... Buchla was led to the electronic sequencer—a device that later was used to make much influential pop, rock, and dance music. A sequencer produces predetermined control voltages in a cycle or sequence and can endlessly recycle ..."
    Note: for a sequencer using a light source, see "Circle Machine" on #Analog sequencers and Raymond Scott#Electronics and research.
  • Pejrolo, Andrea (2011). „1.7.1 The Primary Goals You Want to Achieve with Your Audio Sequencer”. Creative Sequencing Techniques for Music Production: A Practical Guide to Pro Tools, Logic, Digital Performer, and Cubase. Taylor & Francis. стр. 48. ISBN 978-0-240-52216-6.  (sub-section title contains the expression "Audio Sequencer")

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  • Price, Simon. „Using Mixer Automation In Reason - Reason Tips & Techniques”. Technique: Reason Notes. Sound on Sound. бр. September 2006. Архивирано из оригинала 2016-03-10. г. 
    "Controller Data Vs. Automation / ... sequencer package such as Logic or Pro Tools, ... are akin to automation on professional hardware mixing consoles, ... This type of automation system is different to using MIDI Continuous Controller [Control Changes] (CC) data, ... In Reason, automation is MIDI Controller [Control Changes] data, but with some specialised tools for handling the data and playing it back. ...",
    "Recording Mixer Automation / As automation in Reason is MIDI CC data, it must be recorded on a sequencer track."

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  • On WhatIs.com of TechTarget (whatis.techtarget.com), an author seems to define a term "Sequencer" as an abbreviation of "MIDI sequencer".
    • Margaret Rouse (april 2005). „Define sequencer”. WhatIs.com (whatis.techtarget.com). TechTarget. Архивирано из оригинала 27. 6. 2015. г. „In digital audio recording, a sequencer is a program in a computer or stand-alone keyboard unit that puts together a sound sequence from a series (or sequence) of Musical Instrument Digital Interface ( MIDI ) events (operations). The MIDI sequencer allows the user to record and edit a musical performance without using an audio-based input source. ... 

    whatis.techtarget.com

    • On WhatIs.com of TechTarget (whatis.techtarget.com), an author seems to define a term "Sequencer" as an abbreviation of "MIDI sequencer".
      • Margaret Rouse (april 2005). „Define sequencer”. WhatIs.com (whatis.techtarget.com). TechTarget. Архивирано из оригинала 27. 6. 2015. г. „In digital audio recording, a sequencer is a program in a computer or stand-alone keyboard unit that puts together a sound sequence from a series (or sequence) of Musical Instrument Digital Interface ( MIDI ) events (operations). The MIDI sequencer allows the user to record and edit a musical performance without using an audio-based input source. ... 

      searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com

      • On WhatIs.com of TechTarget (whatis.techtarget.com), an author seems to define a term "Sequencer" as an abbreviation of "MIDI sequencer".
        • Margaret Rouse (april 2005). „Define sequencer”. WhatIs.com (whatis.techtarget.com). TechTarget. Архивирано из оригинала 27. 6. 2015. г. „In digital audio recording, a sequencer is a program in a computer or stand-alone keyboard unit that puts together a sound sequence from a series (or sequence) of Musical Instrument Digital Interface ( MIDI ) events (operations). The MIDI sequencer allows the user to record and edit a musical performance without using an audio-based input source. ... 

web.archive.org

  • On WhatIs.com of TechTarget (whatis.techtarget.com), an author seems to define a term "Sequencer" as an abbreviation of "MIDI sequencer".
    • Margaret Rouse (april 2005). „Define sequencer”. WhatIs.com (whatis.techtarget.com). TechTarget. Архивирано из оригинала 27. 6. 2015. г. „In digital audio recording, a sequencer is a program in a computer or stand-alone keyboard unit that puts together a sound sequence from a series (or sequence) of Musical Instrument Digital Interface ( MIDI ) events (operations). The MIDI sequencer allows the user to record and edit a musical performance without using an audio-based input source. ... 
    • „Cubase 6 screenshot licensed under CC-BY-SA-3.0”. Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. Архивирано из оригинала 9. 11. 2011. г. 
    • Swift, Andrew. (мај 1997), „A brief Introduction to MIDI”, SURPRISE, Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, Архивирано из оригинала 30. 8. 2012. г., Приступљено 22. 8. 2012 
    • Price, Simon. „Using Mixer Automation In Reason - Reason Tips & Techniques”. Technique: Reason Notes. Sound on Sound. бр. September 2006. Архивирано из оригинала 2016-03-10. г. 
      "Controller Data Vs. Automation / ... sequencer package such as Logic or Pro Tools, ... are akin to automation on professional hardware mixing consoles, ... This type of automation system is different to using MIDI Continuous Controller [Control Changes] (CC) data, ... In Reason, automation is MIDI Controller [Control Changes] data, but with some specialised tools for handling the data and playing it back. ...",
      "Recording Mixer Automation / As automation in Reason is MIDI CC data, it must be recorded on a sequencer track."