Miserable git has thoughts... "Ableton in a box"

There you go

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This wins the Nobel Peace Price for “Best aesthetics and power pose in a music video”.

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Use to try to tell clientele that it was pronounced ‘fillay-o-fish’, not ‘fillitt’, but my tutelage fell on deaf ears.

‘… though hearing, they hear not’

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Points subtracted because the woman isn’t actually in the band, she’s just eye candy for the video.

I just saw this thread now, missed it because I was in pure bliss using my Akai Force, standalone.

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How much crack had you smoked when you wrote this?!?!

Some heroes don’t wear capes.

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I don’t smoke crack.

I torture it.

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If you buy 500 of them and stack them on top of one another, it would be Babelton.

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This is a beautiful peice of writing. The nuances will be lost on most non English people, and many english people.

There is a particular form of expression in England not found anywhere else. I miss it sometimes.

Thanks for the read. I enjoyed it.

Oh, And I still have this

Ableton in a book.

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Sir…this is a Nando’s.

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You’re comparing old versions, we’re talking about Ableton Live 12 and Octatrack mk3.

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Damn you, making me want Nando’s. It’s midnight, and they are closed. My wife never wants to eat there, so I’m forced to go when I have a day off work. I need to find a day to got get some delicious chicken with that sauce and those spicy peas.

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It means that Robert is your mother’s brother.

“Brititsh”

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I really felt that relief that must have been there while/after writing that OP. Hope it did last for a while!

I would love a good implementation of Bitwig in a box tho.

Ableton in a cob

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maybe i will give ot mk1 another try…

Correct use of English.

10 bonus points.

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