Getting Started
Learning a new framework can be both exciting and nerve-racking. Jungle Sequencer has been designed from the ground up to be straightforward to learn and use.
While there's a learning curve to learning Jungle Sequencer, its features are definitely worth learning!
I've created this page to hopefully help you more efficiently learn how to use Jungle Sequencer.
Where do I Start?
If I were a developer trying to learn Jungle Sequencer, I would probably start by looking through the Guides section. This section can help learn what features there are, so you can know just what you'd like to learn. Don't follow any guides just yet, just take a look around!
This list assumes you already have Jungle Sequencer installed in your project.
Pages to check out (in order):
1️⃣ Concepts
Understanding the concepts of Jungle Sequencer is very important.
Begin by reading up on the concepts of Jungle Sequencer. This page contains definitions of terms used all over the website. This will help you understand the documentation and guides easier.
Read the Concepts Page Here2️⃣ Learn How to Use the Jungle Editor
Your next step is to learn how to use the Jungle Editor. This is the editor you'll use to create your sequences. Try playing around with it and getting a feel for how it works.
Creating your First Sequence
Watch this quick video to learn how to create your first sequence in the Jungle Editor!
Read the Jungle Editor Guide Here
3️⃣ Learn How to Use the Node Fabricator
The node fabricator is a tool that generates the boilerplate code for your nodes. It allows you to customize how your nodes look. Nodes can be created manually; however, the node fabricator is a much easier way to get started.
I recommend creating a "Hello, World!" node.
Read the Node Fabricator Guide Here