Ableton Live celebrated its 23rd birthday yesterday! Go to our Instagram account to scroll the pictures carousel and see how much it’s grown so far. Whether this brings back old memories or your journey with Live is only just beginning, thanks for being a part of it! https://lnkd.in/e_xzC7NH
This image is proof that good interface design doesn't age, it only improves. I'm a big fan 😍
Happy Belated Birthday!! and Massive thanks for all the dedication and hard work you have put into developing an incredible instrument. It serves such a wide range of users - from artists and producers to musicians, performers, beginners, and professionals. If I had any complaint it would be sometimes it's hard to keep up with all the innovation and that's not a bad thing in my book. 💙 PS: I would love to join your select group of Certified Trainers and make our work together official
An amazing tool which has helped (almost but not quite yet) make a musician from someone with no talent (me)
I still remember how Christian Kleine gave me the demo CD at Volksbühne 💚
For me Ableton speaks about 3 significant area. Workflow – helping the composer or producer with a minimalist GUI but a maximalist concept in the services Quality plugins – with huge engineering knowledge & by a galore of tools & inspiring ideas. Innovative roads – during the explorers' life long journey. This means : not only some software is developed but an Ecosystem grows that includes hardware, knowledge base and inspirational community.. Congratulations guys. Ableton made/makes significant change in the music history.
Very impressive to see that the UI didn't changed much from the first to latest version. It shows how powerful and well designed it was from day 1!
I remember when I bought my first ableton and daw licence ever in 2018 with an gov scholarship. And i dont regret it! Now im getting some revenues from using that, Congrats!
wasn't a fan of the interface but came around with Live 9. Only a few products make me smile and Ableton Live is one of them (The Mini is another one)
My First DAW, I think I picked up the Ableton Suite 5/6 license. I was introduced to Ableton in 2005 by Andy Barlow - Producer of Lamb during recording sessions we had for a proejct, think Andy was using some early mapping technology exo skeleton midi to use the Abletons granualiser plug in for live shows we were performing. Brilliant Tool..Ableton Magic
Music Producer, Composer, Label Manager
3wUser since 1.0 🤓