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Minnesota Engineering is a small start-up serving the audio DIY and pro audio markets. Looks like a company to keep an eye on for future products! read more »
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This is a great tute for anyone wanting to set up ableton for DJing, or if you just want to see how someone else has set up Ableton. read more »
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By now you’ve all probably seen that excellent video of Kid Beyond illustrating his usage of Ableton Live. Pretty cool, right? If one had such a system, you could loop yourself playing guitar, beatboxing, etc., all perfectly in sync with programmed drum/MIDI tracks and other performers.

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After looking at some many different midi controllers none really seemed to fit my needs. So I began to look into building my own controller.
After a little bit of research I came across an individual who goes by the name MONOLAKE. He too build a very impressive controller. So now I know I'm not read more »
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Analog Industries notes that Ableton architect Robert Henke (Monolake) has created a successor to his custom Monodeck controller. The new controller has lots more knobs, LEDs, and buttons. I thought perhaps the controller used Doepfer DIY parts, like its predecessor, but a reader on Analog Industri read more »
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This is a question asked time and time again. "How Can I get the vocals out of a track". In short, Your best bet is to find the acapella version of that track if it exists. But what can you do if you really want to remix a track and you cant find the acapella? You can try this process. It is amaz read more »
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This site sells pre-built and Diy kits for some very nice microphone preamps. Anyone who tinkers around with a soldering iron and loves to record will really dig this site. Pro quality and cheap. read more »
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I found a web page on how to build your own zeppelin, or mic windscreen...one of those grey furry things you sometimes see at the end of poles. I only read it once, but could never seem to find it again. The real innovation from that website was that you could make a zeppelin from PVC pipe. read more »
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