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1 Acoustical Engineering Course degree in Edinburgh

  • Recording Connection Audio School
    Recording Connection Audio School

    Recording Connection Audio School

    Ableton Live Course

    • Birmingham, United Kingdom
    • Brighton, United Kingdom
    • + 42 more

    Course

    Full time

    On-Campus

    English

    A thorough working knowledge of Ableton Live is essential if you're planning to be an electronic musician or club DJ. With its combination of powerful on-board virtual instruments, powerful arrangement tools and live-performance capabilities, Ableton is uniquely suited to the needs of today's electronic musician.

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