Posts Tagged ‘Segue’
Twitter: Getting Your Ableton Fix In 140 Words

If you are even a casual user of Twitter, you might start to wonder where your favourite applications and tools are in the Tweetosphere. While some claim the Twitter service is annoying, and degrading the quality of web publishing, there is a certain potential usefulness to a mere 140 keystrokes of information. That may seem small, but 140 characters are certainly enough for a quick bit of knowledge in music production land. Music production, like in Ableton Live. It’s definitely time that Ableton joined the Twitter party.
Segwist: Rebooting In Blog Mode
For every collectively run or painstakingly crafted music technology blog there are an exponential amount of others being offered on the whims of an endless collection of creative people. Personal music tech and multimedia blogs are often a fascinating insight into personal opinion and a great way to simply share tips, ideas and resources. When I created the Segwist blog, with relatively obvious name tangents to my main band Segue, I have envisioned simply a place to post up the collection of music production related articles and features I have written over the years. In addition it felt like a great idea to share the horde of patches, programming and sample packs I have put together over the years also. Obviously, this was not a priority. Lately however I have been reinspired.



