is it total dorksville to visit Ableton HQ?

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is it dorky to go and visit Ableton HQ?

it'll be better than Charlie in the chocolate factory!
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you're just gonna see dudes in an office on computers.
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this is the stupidist poll ever.
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is it total dorksville to visit Ableton HQ?

Post by Winterpark » Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:15 am

ok... so i'm going on a European adventure, and will be in Berlin for a couple of weeks at the start of July...

would it be a bit "cheersquad" to go and see Ableton HQ?

-am

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Post by dirtystudios » Tue Mar 08, 2005 4:53 am

total dorksville... and if i was there, i'd totally go with you.

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me too

Post by Diskclaimer » Tue Mar 08, 2005 5:05 am

ooooh! ohhhhh! me too!! me TOOO!!!!!!

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Post by sweetjesus » Tue Mar 08, 2005 7:26 am

do they have a souvenier shop?

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Post by karate » Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:15 am

Will they let you in? :lol:

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Post by supster » Tue Mar 08, 2005 8:23 am

sweetjesus wrote:do they have a souvenier shop?

mainly old Operator price charts and sales projections.
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Post by EARLGREY » Tue Mar 08, 2005 10:51 am

.....and a very cute lady at the reception. :wink: , that is....a year ago.

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Post by FORMAT » Tue Mar 08, 2005 11:29 am

I accidentaly walked past there several times and saw the sign.... good old Schönhauser Allee... how much it's changed! I remember it from the days of just after the Wall came down,with illegal pubs and all of the streets and buildings being dark, run-down, East Block, communism-style....
From outside, you just see a smart, stylish office building.

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Post by Winterpark » Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:43 pm

ok... so Ableton HQ may not be the Willy-Wonker-esque wonderland i'm imagining in my dreams...:wink:

so next question is...

where should i be visiting in Berlin?

or probably equally as important... where shouldn't i go?

I don't want to be one of those backpacker types getting dragged along to crap mainstream places...

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Post by 12micsn1 » Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:51 pm

I was also in Berlin as a teenager before the Berlin Wall came down. Visiting West Berlin at that time was a pretty cool experience but looking over that wall towards East Berlin was down right the most scariest ghost town Ive ever seen period. Seriously. It makes me wonder where the Ableton headquarters is actually located east or westside of Berlin. I would definitely go there just find the location out of curiosity.

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Post by hoffman2k » Tue Mar 08, 2005 12:52 pm

If your going at the start of the summer, bring some coffee for the coders :wink:
Around that time last year they where working hard on getting Live 4 out there.

I think it's the love parade around that time. so if your bored and horny.......
Lots of great festivals too in Germany. (nature one, green and blue, timewarp,......)

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Post by dirtystudios » Tue Mar 08, 2005 2:51 pm

am wrote:ok... so Ableton HQ may not be the Willy-Wonker-esque wonderland i'm imagining in my dreams...:wink:

so next question is...

where should i be visiting in Berlin?

or probably equally as important... where shouldn't i go?

I don't want to be one of those backpacker types getting dragged along to crap mainstream places...
firts stop: ableton hq
second stop: a pub with the abe's
third stop: a pub with the abe's
fourth stop: a pub with the abe's
etc.

k

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Post by FORMAT » Tue Mar 08, 2005 6:58 pm

12miscn1,
The Ableton HQ are located in the former Eastern part. They're not too far from the Volksbühne theatre (check out the Roter Salon to the left of the main entrance!) and Alexanderplatz, the "centre" of Berlin in GDR times. This square is a fascinating sight of its own.... you can still feel a real Honecker / Stasi vibe there, although that's vanishing too... This is my main reason for finding Berlin less and less interesting .... the atmosphere of the former east is disappearing in favour of malls, McDs and the like... but it's good too because it is becoming more colourful. The former East as I remember it was very dark and very grey, but all the more interesting for it.

am,

check out Kreuzberg, and the Eastern neighbourhoods Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain... they're very interesting. And try and get on an "illegal party" mailing list to see where those take place.... they're great.

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Post by Winterpark » Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:17 am

FORMAT wrote:12miscn1,
The Ableton HQ are located in the former Eastern part. They're not too far from the Volksbühne theatre (check out the Roter Salon to the left of the main entrance!) and Alexanderplatz, the "centre" of Berlin in GDR times. This square is a fascinating sight of its own.... you can still feel a real Honecker / Stasi vibe there, although that's vanishing too... This is my main reason for finding Berlin less and less interesting .... the atmosphere of the former east is disappearing in favour of malls, McDs and the like... but it's good too because it is becoming more colourful. The former East as I remember it was very dark and very grey, but all the more interesting for it.

am,

check out Kreuzberg, and the Eastern neighbourhoods Prenzlauer Berg and Friedrichshain... they're very interesting. And try and get on an "illegal party" mailing list to see where those take place.... they're great.
hey, thanks Format, you are a wealth of information!

so, then, where may i find this "illegal party" mailing list then?

-am

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Post by cosmosuave » Wed Mar 09, 2005 1:59 am

Grab me one of those limited edition Ableton pocket protector's and beer stein...
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