warpsauce, the new resource for Ableton Live™ warp files, is pleased to announce a new partner for the site, Absolute Music Solutions (http://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/shop/index.php).
Originally set up in 2003 by a group of passionate audio professionals to deliver better service and greater value than anywhere else, Absolute Music has grown in to one of the UK’s leading music retailers.
Absolute Music guarantees huge choice, expert advice, friendly service and the best prices. It’s Poole, Dorset, based store boasts a large guitar and bass showroom, acoustic guitar room, guitar workshop, pro audio studio, keyboard/piano showroom and live stage. In a nearby warehouse, Absolute also has thousands of products in stock, most of which available for next-day delivery.
“Absolute Music is delighted to be on board with warpsauce. It’s great to see users developing their own resources outside of what’s commercially available,” comments Andy from Absolute Music. “With warpsauce in Luke’s hands, we’re confident that it will grow to be a force to be reckoned with. We’re looking forward to helping warpsauce develop into the number one Ableton resource site.”
Luke from warpsauce added, “We are really pleased to be associated with Absolute Music and are excited for the mutual benefits the partnership will bring. Absolute Music is a market leader in its sector and has an established and loyal customer base. I personally have also always used their equipment, so know first-hand how fantastic their products and services are.”
In other news, warpsauce is now using the services of web hosting solutions partner C4L (http://www.c4l.co.uk/) who are amongst leaders in the UK network connectivity for data centres and one of the largest independent Internet Service Providers in the UK.
A new ’sauce’ for users of Ableton Live™ is on its way this summer
warpsauce (www.warpsauce.com) is a new site which will provide a web resource for Ableton Live™. Users of the program will be able to upload their warp files to warpsauce in exchange for credits. They will then be able to download other peoples’ files for tracks they own, meaning Ableton users can spend less time warping and more time letting their creative sauces flow.
Luke from warpsauce explains where the idea originated, “I use Ableton Live™ to create radio shows and I was thinking one day, wouldn’t it be great if there was a site where I could get the warp files for the tracks I own? After much searching, I couldn’t find one so I sat down with fellow creator Tom and we decided to build warpsauce”.
The site operates using a sharing system; users simply upload their warp files and are given credits (plural) to download other files that they need, for free.
In the run up to the alpha launch, the site has already received much interest. The number of sign-ups for beta testers has exceeded expectations with people keen to experience using the resource and snap up download rewards, for themselves and their friends. warpsauce now has its alpha team at the ready but is still taking email sign-ups for when the site goes live.
To keep informed, sign up via www.warpsauce.com. For more information about the site, the team and to find out details of the exclusive warpsauce launch party, taking place Friday 10th July 2009 at iBar, Bournemouth, check out the blog at http://blog.warpsauce.com.
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