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  2. Tom Cosm - Wikipedia

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    Cosm at the decks at the Rainbow Serpent Festival in 2008. Tom Cosm is an electronic musician and educator based in Christchurch, New Zealand.He is best known for his work within the computer music scene, especially for the creation and distribution of tutorials related to the use of Ableton Live.

  3. Ableton - Wikipedia

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    Ableton was founded in 1999 by Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke, who together formed the group Monolake, and software engineer Bernd Roggendorf. [6] After Behles' work on granular synthesis for Native Instruments' Reaktor, as well as earlier software using a Silicon Graphics workstation at Technische Universität Berlin, Live was first released as commercial software in 2001. [7]

  4. B-Step Sequencer - Wikipedia

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    B-Step Sequencer is a multitrack software MIDI step sequencer that is available as either a standalone application or in audio plug-in format (VST and Audio Units).Primarily used to create melodical sequences to trigger soft or hardware synthesizer, whether in a studio environment or live on stage, it has a user interface based on pattern and TR music sequencers.

  5. Ableton Live - Wikipedia

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    Ableton Live co-creator Robert Henke. Live was created by Gerhard Behles, Robert Henke and Bernd Roggendorf in the mid-1990s. [6] Behles and Henke met while studying programming at Technische Universität Berlin, and wrote software in the music programming language Max to perform techno as their band Monolake.

  6. Airbase (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004, he's been using Ableton Live as his sequencer of choice and he's also known for posting HD tutorials on YouTube with various tips and tricks on how to make the most of Ableton Live. History

  7. Max (software) - Wikipedia

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    Max 7 was released in 2014 and focused on 3D rendering improvements. [16] On June 6, 2017, Ableton announced its purchase of Cycling '74, with Max continuing to be published by Cycling '74 and David Zicarelli remaining with the company. [17] On September 25, 2018 Max 8 was released. [18]

  8. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    7 May 2024 () Proprietary: Yes Yes Yes Load Load Load Load No Yes Yes OpenMPT: 22 September 2024 BSD: Yes Yes-Wine Yes-Wine Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SoundTracker: 1 October 2023 () GPL No No Yes No Yes Yes No No No No MilkyTracker: 25 November 2024 () GPL Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Load Load No Yes Buzztrax: 30 December 2015

  9. Syntorial - Wikipedia

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    Syntorial includes a total of 199 lessons and 129 interactive challenges, [2] where the user programs sounds using a built-in synth called Primer. Each lesson starts with a video lecture teaching a control or a group of controls, followed by a challenge; a patch is heard, but the user is not shown how the patch is programmed, so that they can try to program the patch to sound like the hidden ...