That's What I Want Ableton
OOP020DPF — T. Nguyen — That's What I Want to Do (Ableton Project File) Label: outofprint records | Artist: T. Nguyen | Year: 2026 | Format: Ableton Project File (.als) + Assets Publishing: Record Archive Publishing (ASCAP) The full session behind the record. Every decision that went into the track is in here — the 909 kick shaped around Carl Craig's wavelength principle, the bassline pitched and chopped until it belonged, the layered hats riding together across the 8k range, the milky Rhodes pitched down four semitones, the jazz chords that give the track its floating quality, and the Paris Is Burning vocal sample that named the whole thing. The session is organized into four main groups: low end, drums, vox, and instruments. Around twenty tracks total. Clean enough to follow, detailed enough to learn from. What it is: The complete Ableton project file for That's What I Want to Do by T. Nguyen, including all imported samples, processed audio, freeze files, and the Original Latenight Mix WAV. What's inside: The .als project file, imported samples (909 kick, claps, hats, Rhodes, jazz chords, Paris Is Burning vocal, arpeggiator elements, pads), processed and freeze audio, reverse crash, TR-707 ride, 808 hat, and the final radio cut WAV. Why buy direct: This is the only place to get the session. Buying here supports the artist directly and gives you access to the exact tools, decisions, and signal chain used to finish the record. Out worldwide July 23 on all streaming platforms. Preorder opens July 13. *100% Royalty-Free: Every sample and audio stem in this project can be used in your commercial and non-commercial productions. *Monetization: You can drop these sounds into your own songs, release them on Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube, and keep 100% of your royalties. *What You Can't Do: You cannot resell, repackage, or re-distribute these samples as your own sound pack or sample library.
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