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Learning the basics of using Ableton Software and SoundSpace equipment.
This Ableton 101 workshop will provide SoundSpace patrons all the information to get started in SoundSpace and identify all the features of Ableton's software on a beginner level, including:
Space is limited, please register to reserve your spot, and only select one of the 4 available dates. Workshops are being offered on the second Saturday of the Month from 10:30am - 12pm the following days:
*Note that for the first workshop on November 8, an Ableton rep will be coming in to demo a drum machine released by Ableton this year. This will replace the hands on practice component of this workshop.*
PARKING
Visitors to the Glendale Central Library receive 3-hour FREE parking across Harvard Street at the Marketplace parking structure with validation at the service desk. Accessible parking is available on the east side of the building. For additional information about this event, please contact Central Library at 818-548-2021 or send us an email at LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov
EVENT TYPE: | Maker/STEAM | Classes & Workshops | Arts & Crafts |
TAGS: | workshop | soundspace | makerspace | makers | maker | craft |
Established in 1906.
Library services in Glendale were first provided in 1906. The women of the Tuesday Afternoon Club, a social and philanthropic organization, raised money through a series of lectures to fund a library collection. The library opened in a renovated pool room at Third and E (Wilson and Everett) Streets with seventy books, soon supplemented by a State Traveling Library of fifty more, and served a population of 1,186.
In 1907, the City Trustees passed Ordinance 53 which established and supported a library which "...shall be forever free to the inhabitants and nonresident taxpayers of the City of Glendale..." The first year the library had 251 books, 165 registered patrons, and a budget of $248.88.
In 1913, a Carnegie grant of $12,500 made possible the construction of the main library at Kenwood and Fifth (Harvard Street). The building was completed and dedicated November 13, 1914.