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ESSENTIAL TOOLS FOR GOING LIVE

ELEKTRON MODEL:SAMPLES

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The first in Elektron’s more affordable ‘Model’ series (well, it’s probably going to be a series), Model:Samples is an accessible machine that shouldn’t be dismissed. Even though it’s a sample playback-only device, which could be considered limiting, it has a very user-friendly array of interactive controls and also has a decent MIDI spec.

More importantly, it earns a place in any live rig, because Elektron is very, very, good at making sequencers and with six tracks of independent sequencing, this is no exception. Change direction, pattern length, step length, add automation per step – it’s very capable, hypnotic and fun. If you don’t want to use the onboard samples, assign each of those six tracks to the MIDI output and sequence your other hardware and software instead. Those knobs and pads can also send MIDI out, so it’s a handy controller, too!

ABLETON LIVE 10

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Ableton Live is on stages and in studios all over the place nowadays – and that’s how it should be, because it’s so incredibly

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