The Art of Interface: Axel Hartmann on Synthesizer Design | Loop
Axel Hartmann is an award-winning German industrial designer, renowned for his work on synthesizers. At Loop 2016, Hartmann discussed his career path from musician to industrial design student to his ground-breaking work for companies such as Waldorf, Alesis, Prosoniq, Moog, Arturia, Access and others. See more from Loop: https://www.ableton.com/blog/loop/ #ableton #loop #axelhartmann

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