Ableton is a company that produces software and hardware for music production, including the popular digital audio workstation (DAW) software, Ableton Live.
Founded in Berlin, Germany in 1999 by Robert Henke and Gerhard Behles.
Released the first version of Ableton Live software in 2001.
In 2012, Ableton released 'Push', a hardware controller designed specifically for use with Ableton Live.
Has since released several updates to both the software and hardware product lines, and has become a widely-used tool in the music production industry.
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A digital audio workstation (DAW) software used for music production and live performances.
A hardware controller designed specifically for use with Ableton Live.
An add-on product for Ableton Live that allows users to customize the software with their own audio and MIDI devices.
Ableton Live is a digital audio workstation software used for music production and live performances.
Max for Live is an add-on product for Ableton Live that allows users to customize the software with their own audio and MIDI devices.
Ableton Push is a hardware controller designed specifically for use with Ableton Live.
There are many online resources available for learning Ableton Live, including tutorial videos and online courses. Ableton also offers its own official certification program.
Some popular artists who use Ableton Live in their performances and productions include Deadmau5, Skrillex, and Diplo.