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Plus the making of Meld, a new synth in Live 12. Vocal sampling, the story of Meld, plus DJ Gigolaâ

Plus the making of Meld, a new synth in Live 12. [Ableton]( [View this email in your browser ›]( Vocal sampling, the story of Meld, plus DJ Gigola’s free Live Set How Beatrice creates soundscapes from vocal samples in Live The latest episode of Made in Ableton Live passes the mic to Beatrice, who cleverly processes her own voice to uncover new rhythms, textures and melodies. [Learn her techniques ›]( The making of Meld – Live 12’s new synth for accidents and oddities Meet the creators and musical intentions behind Meld’s weird and wonderful array of macro oscillators, and explore the depths of its modulation potential. [Get their sound design tips ›]( Download the Live Set of DJ Gigola’s new track Learn tips and tricks for interesting transitions and tighter mixdowns, plus how DJ Gigola drew inspiration from the rhythms of the human body for her debut album. [Check out the interview ›]( Limited-time offer: 20% off Ableton Live 11 Save 20% and start exploring your sound with Live 11’s fast, flexible creative toolkit while you look forward to your free Live 12 upgrade. [Claim your discount now ›]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Ableton] See more of what interests you: [Update your preferences ›]( Don't want our newsletter? [Unsubscribe instantly ›]( [About Ableton]( [Jobs]( [Legal Info]( [Privacy Policy]( Ableton AG, Schoenhauser Allee 6-7, 10119 Berlin, Germany Sitz (Registered Office): Berlin, Amtsgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg, HRB 72838 Vorstand (Management Board): Gerhard Behles, Jan Bohl Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats (Chair of the Supervisory Board): Uwe Struck

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