Open Labs To Begin Live Daily Broadcast Segment, OLive
Starting Monday, March 2nd, Open Labs will be introducing their daily live tutorial and Q&A session, OLive (Open Labs Live).
Viewers will gain backstage access to Open Labs from anywhere in the world by tuning into www.openlabs.com Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 4 to 6 pm, and Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 2 pm. Hosted by Open Labs co-founder, Victor Wong, and qualified Open Labs technicians, OLive will provide an open forum for viewers to learn about the latest Open Labs technology. Overwhelming success with the past broadcasts indicated growing interest in providing live communication between Open Labs and interested musicians on a regular basis.
With the advent of Open Labs' GEN5 MiKo and NeKo, this daily segment will provide valuable tutorials and demonstrations for fans of the gear, and curious spectators alike. In addition, Open Labs Live will give customers an opportunity to express their ideas about the instruments, and the live chat feature will allow viewers to ask questions and interact with Open Labs employees every day.
Regular features on the two hour segment will include music industry tricks of the trade, tutorials, and opportunities for live Q&A. In addition to a wealth of technical information for aspiring musicians, there may also be guest performers and producers demonstrating how they use their Open Labs equipment.
Join Open Labs, live every weekday at www.openlabs.com, to learn something new about music and how to make it.
About Open Labs:
Headquartered in the heart of "the live music capital of the world," Open Labs™ develops customized, computer music instruments suited to fit every studio and stage need imaginable. Our instruments combine studio and computer technology with keyboard hardware to create a multi-functional studio, a multi-faceted keyboard, and a complete PC setup all in one machine. With a single piece of Open Labs gear, our customers can play any organ, piano, synthesizer or virtual instrument on the planet, create any beat, tone or sound imaginable, manipulate every parameter, record it in a multi-track system and burn it to a CD/DVD. For more information on Open Labs, please visit www.openlabs.com.
