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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 Live - Wikipedia

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    Ableton Live is a digital audio workstation for macOS and Windows developed by the German company Ableton. In contrast to many other software sequencers , Live is designed to be an instrument for live performances as well as a tool for composing , recording , arranging , mixing , and mastering .

  4. Novation Launchpad - Wikipedia

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    The Novation Launchpad is an electronic music multi-button controller for the popular live control application Ableton Live, [1] featuring a grid of 64 (8x8) brightly illuminated square buttons. Each button can be assigned to a clip, (a piece of audio or MIDI that may or may not be looped).

  5. Ableton - Wikipedia

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    Ableton Live is a digital audio workstation developed by Ableton and is currently in its twelfth version. There are three primary editions of the software: Live 12 Standard (the core software for music performance and creation), Live 12 Suite (adds on Max for Live and an expansive selection of instruments, effects, and samples), Live 12 Intro (an introductory version of Live with track and ...

  6. Said the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Christensen uses Ableton Live to produce music. Previously, he used Logic Pro. [4] He attended Berklee College Of Music where he took a lot of beginner/intermediate courses such as music theory, ear training and lessons, prior to launching the 'Said the Sky' project, despite failing to participate in their production program. [5]

  7. Programming (music) - Wikipedia

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    The music coding language Alda provides a tutorial on coding music and is, "designed for musicians who do not know how to program, as well as programmers who do not know how to music". [2] The website also has links to install, tutorial, cheat sheet, docs, and community for anyone visiting the website.

  8. Music sequencer - Wikipedia

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    A music sequencer (or audio sequencer or simply sequencer) is a device or application software that can record, edit, or play back music, by handling note and performance information in several forms, typically CV/Gate, MIDI, or Open Sound Control, and possibly audio and automation data for digital audio workstations (DAWs) and plug-ins.

  9. Kenny Beats - Wikipedia

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    Kenny's production style varies. His digital audio workstation (DAW) of choice is Ableton Live.He plays piano, bass guitar, electric guitar [7] and drums and often implements live instrumentation into his instrumentals, whether it performed by him or from a fellow instrumentalist.