![]() ![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Peter Kirn’s review of the Learning Music site raises some probing questions about why Ableton might be getting involved in education in the first place. It’s a relationship that’s going to get a step more formal this fall at the 2017 Loop Conference – more details on that as it develops. Dennis and I have been having an informal back and forth on the role of technology in music education for a few years now. If you’ve been following the work of the NYU Music Experience Design Lab, you might notice some strong similarities between Ableton’s site and our tools. ![]() The other co-creator is Jack Schaedler, who also created this totally gorgeous interactive digital signal theory primer. One of the site’s co-creators is Dennis DeSantis, who wrote Live’s unusually lucid documentation, and also their first book, a highly-recommended collection of strategies for music creation (not just in the electronic idiom.) If you’re interested in music education, creation, or user experience design, you owe it to yourself to try it out. Ableton recently launched a delightful web site that teaches the basics of beatmaking, production and music theory using elegant interactives. ![]()
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