Join us on Thursday, February 15, for a free music production masterclass and 343 Labs Open House. In this masterclass, Ableton Certified Trainer Peter Trimbacher will give an overview of producing music with Ableton Live and the techniques he uses to get his ideas from his head to his DAW. Learn music production tips and tricks and why Ableton Live is a popular software among music producers. There will be material for beginner and more experienced producers, so it doesn’t matter what level of producer you are; you are welcome to attend and learn new ideas.
During the first part of the event, 343 Labs will be presenting an Open House, where attendees can meet some of the instructors, network with like-minded producers, and learn about 343 Labs courses. This is a great opportunity to get a feel for the community and programs at 343 Labs and ask any questions you may have about our school.
About the artist:Using Ableton Live at the center, Peter Trimbacher DJs and performs live improvisations under the moniker Metapattern, which is a techno project encompassing many sub-genres such as broken beat, industrial, rave, polyrhythmic, and deep styles. His works can be heard on labels such as Machine Label (AU), Raven Sigh (CA), Måinmise Records (FR), and Krill Music (AR). Pete regularly contributes to UK-based Attack magazine as a writer of technical production articles and is well-versed in higher education curriculum design and review.
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Music Production Masterclass + 343 Labs Open House
Join us on Thursday, February 15, for a free music production masterclass and 343 Labs Open House. In this masterclass, Ableton Certified Trainer Peter Trimbacher will give an overview of producing music with Ableton Live and the techniques he uses to get his ideas from his head to his DAW. Learn music production tips and tricks and why Ableton Live is a popular software among music producers. There will be material for beginner and more experienced producers, so it doesn’t matter what level of producer you are; you are welcome to attend and learn new ideas.
During the first part of the event, 343 Labs will be presenting an Open House, where attendees can meet some of the instructors, network with like-minded producers, and learn about 343 Labs courses. This is a great opportunity to get a feel for the community and programs at 343 Labs and ask any questions you may have about our school.
About the artist: Using Ableton Live at the center, Peter Trimbacher DJs and performs live improvisations under the moniker Metapattern, which is a techno project encompassing many sub-genres such as broken beat, industrial, rave, polyrhythmic, and deep styles. His works can be heard on labels such as Machine Label (AU), Raven Sigh (CA), Måinmise Records (FR), and Krill Music (AR). Pete regularly contributes to UK-based Attack magazine as a writer of technical production articles and is well-versed in higher education curriculum design and review.