From the blog entry:
'Tapestry’s sounds are a joy to use and were crafted by Andre Louis, the creator of Twitterrific’s sound effects. We’re pleased to feature Andre’s excellent work once again, but if you prefer silence, you can easily turn sound effects off in Settings > Behavior.'
By the way I used #AbletonMove to create the sounds, as I wanted to challenge myself to create DAWless. Of course I had to edit the sounds later, but yep. All creation done on move directly.
Thanks to @Iconfactory for allowing me the privilege of being a part of this.
Source: https://blog.iconfactory.com/2025/05/tapestry-1-2-actions-and-sounds-to-soothe-the-social-beast/
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An interesting look at how the #Accesibility features of #AbletonMove support #Blind and low vision users.
https://cdm.link/ableton-move-is-a-hit-for-blind-and-low-vision-users/
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Ableton Move: A Groove In Three (21 Dec 2024) https://youtu.be/pz4VGYRJaxs
I'm trying a concept idea in which I put on my Meta Ray-ban glasses and record a groove on my Ableton Move in three minutes or less.
When the video cuts, that's it. These glasses only record for that long, so it has to fit in that time-frame. No edits, no redo's, that's it!
If you like the idea and want to hear more, let me know.