Dubspot Workshop NYC: Ableton Live 8 Tour

by Brian Casel  |  June 20, 2009  |  Add Comment

Here’s a quick shout out to an excellent music production workshop coming to New York City next weekend.

Editor’s note: We’re always happy to promote awesome events like this one here on Serve The Song.  We’re not limited to just New York City.  If you know of a quality up-coming event happening in your city, drop us a line with all the details!

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DubSpot & Ableton present the

Live 8 U.S. Sessions Tour: New York City

on Saturday, June 27 – Sunday, June 28, 2009

Ableton Live 8, Akai APC40 : 8 Workshops, 8 U.S. Cities…
with very special guests Scientist and Richie Hawtin

From www.dubspot.com/pages/abletontour.jsp:

Dubspot’s Live 8 US Sessions tour is coming home. After a successful maiden voyage to San Fransisco last month, we are preparing our home-field advantage stop for the weekend of June 27th and 28th. Join us for a unique series of interactive workshops, Q&As and live performances from a diverse pool of talented artists, instructors and established musicians. Experience five ‘sessions’ daily, each specially designed to developed and enhance a diverse range of your production and performance abilities. Our tour will showcase just how far-reaching the capabilities of Live 8 are, and why it is the most advanced piece of music software on the planet.  Come learn from Ableton Live experts & veteran producers and who will be coming together to help take your skills to another level…

Here’s a video from last month’s workshop in San Franscisco:

Here’s a Word doc containing all the information you need about the Workshops.

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