2016/03/09
20:00

Ableton User Group Berlin Meeting

 

 

12806109_1453753851318484_3223573575027052831_nDear AUGB,

We would like to invite you to our next meeting on March 9th and introduce you to Zsolt (a.k.a. Sequadion (http://sequadion.com/). He will start a series of short, hands-on sound synthesis presentations especially prepared for our AUGB meetups. His first presentation is about kick and snare drum synthesis using Operator, Ableton Live’s versatile built-in software synth.

Zsolt is an electrical engineer by training and a software engineer by trade, but he also likes to produce electronic music and teach others how to do so. He taught classes about sound synthesis at imPro Budapest School of Music Technology (http://improschool.com/) before moving to Berlin.

It is really fantastic that we have such creativ potential in our group and even more that he is willing to share his expert knowledge. We look forward to another exciting meeting and hopefully see you all,
Donna Maya & Brian Smith

Date: Wednesday, 09.03.2016
Time: 8 pm (on time!)
Admission: free

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