Music production college Point Blank are launching a new Ableton Live dance music course, presented by Martin Roth, Mike Koghlin and Tiësto, and to celebrate they've given us five Live tutorial videos to share with the world. We're posting one video every day this week, and today's is on using Live's ability to automatically slice audio clips to instrument racks that can be played via MIDI.
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