Vinyl Synthesis: play + sequence records as synths with Ableton Live 11
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John Type, a DJ and producer based out of Italy + long-time turntablist and electronic musician, has discovered a unique way to play and sequence a vinyl record as a synthesizer using the new features available in Ableton Live 11 in his latest YouTube video.
In a new video, his setup uses vinyl records that get processed in Ableton. Give it a watch:
The video breakdown
The
vinyl records used in the video are
processed in real time in Ableton Live through an audio interface. To demonstrate the possibilities of vinyl synthesis, during the performance you can see how the
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