Watch Three Tutorial Videos On How To Use Ableton Note

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Jinku Ableton Note

We teamed up with Ableton and Jinku to produce three short videos showcasing how to use Ableton’s new, and first, iOS app ‘Note’.

You’d likely be hard-pressed to find anyone, at least outside the inner Ableton circle, who could say they saw Note by Ableton coming. There hadn’t been any suggestions, leaks, mysterious Reddit threads or red-herring Twitter posts. Simply an announcement, just before ADE, that the German behemoth was releasing an app.

Note is currently the most download music app on the app store

With most of us glued to our phones, Ableton is looking to provide music makers an opportunity to create without the need to carry a laptop with them. Note provides that and it’s currently positioned well for the beat-making community. It’s the number 1 downloaded app in the app store at the time of writing.

There are some familiar designs from Live but mostly Note is inspired by rather than lifted from Live. Users may find a minor learning curve in order to hit the ground running and record that ‘garage reverb tail’ that you’ve always wanted to.

We, therefore, are pleased to present three quick videos to help you get started. We partnered with the good folk at Ableton and Jinku a Stockholm-based beat maker. Enjoy!

Jinku Capturing Ideas With Ableton Note

Jinku Making Beats and Melodies in Note

Jinku Using Note with Ableton Live

Make sure to follow Attack on YouTube for reviews, tutorials and documentaries. All the goodness of Attack the magazine, but in video format.

Jinku is a beatmaker, producer, musician, and artist based in Stockholm. You can follow him on Bandcamp.

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Jinku Ableton Note

We teamed up with Ableton and Jinku to produce three short videos showcasing how to use Ableton’s new, and first, iOS app ‘Note’.

You’d likely be hard-pressed to find anyone, at least outside the inner Ableton circle, who could say they saw Note by Ableton coming. There hadn’t been any suggestions, leaks, mysterious Reddit threads or red-herring Twitter posts. Simply an announcement, just before ADE, that the German behemoth was releasing an app.

Note is currently the most download music app on the app store

With most of us glued to our phones, Ableton is looking to provide music makers an opportunity to create without the need to carry a laptop with them. Note provides that and it’s currently positioned well for the beat-making community. It’s the number 1 downloaded app in the app store at the time of writing.

There are some familiar designs from Live but mostly Note is inspired by rather than lifted from Live. Users may find a minor learning curve in order to hit the ground running and record that ‘garage reverb tail’ that you’ve always wanted to.

We, therefore, are pleased to present three quick videos to help you get started. We partnered with the good folk at Ableton and Jinku a Stockholm-based beat maker. Enjoy!

Jinku Capturing Ideas With Ableton Note

Jinku Making Beats and Melodies in Note

Jinku Using Note with Ableton Live

Make sure to follow Attack on YouTube for reviews, tutorials and documentaries. All the goodness of Attack the magazine, but in video format.

Jinku is a beatmaker, producer, musician, and artist based in Stockholm. You can follow him on Bandcamp.