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Spice Presents ‘What is Interactive Music?’ to Richmond Ableton User Group

Assistant Professor of Music Production & Recording Technology Graham Spice, M.S., presented “What Is Interactive Music?” to the Richmond Ableton User Group on Aug. 11. In the virtual meetup, Spice, who is an Ableton certified trainer, explored what it means to create interactive audio for video games and other virtual experiences with Ableton Live.

I was able to get a sneak preview of this presentation a couple of months ago, and I must say it’s a fantastic primer for anyone interested in taking their music into the realm of multimedia experiences. Graham has visited us several times before, and it’s always a privilege to learn from his expertise. – Participant
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