Ableton is updating their Learning Synths website, learning the synth has never been easier.
The world of electronic music is huge, very huge. And today, with modern technology, you can compose almost anywhere, for example, using a simple web browser. There are already many solutions for this. Ableton is a specialist in this area, thanks in part to its Learning Synths website. And with the latest update, the experience is even better.
Ableton updates its Learning Synths website
As of 2019, the Ableton Learning Synths site was a great free way to learn everything you can do with synths. If you don’t know what oscillators, filters and other envelopes are for, the company will teach you in a very visual and intuitive way. What’s more, all you need to get started is a modern browser. And if you need another reason to get started, know that Ableton has just released a new update.
Learning to play the synthesizer has never been easier
With this, the site now allows you to export anything you could create with the included Playground software to Ableton Live, the company’s proprietary production and productivity program. You can also now record up to 60 seconds of audio, allowing you to record the synth while you’re experimenting with one or the other.
On the interface side, Ableton has added an “Open in Playground”button that allows you to jump directly to the synthesizer from a lesson. Plus, it now offers an XY panel that adds even more options. Finally, we should mention the introduction of a dark mode – for those who want to protect their eyes and/or their screen – as well as support for several new languages - Turkish, Finnish and Portuguese. This, no doubt, should make this wonderful tool available to more users.