Open Ableton In Terminal

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Whether you’re a seasoned tourist or a first-time flyer, breezing through or looking for assistance, both terminals of the MSP airport are designed to make you feel happy and safe—from covered parking to top-tier dining and shopping.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, several airlines have altered their schedules. Please check your flight status with your airline.

Terminal 1

At Terminal 1, you’ll find the airlines below.

  • Aer Lingus
  • Air Canada
  • Air Choice One
  • Air France
  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines
  • Boutique Air
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Denver Air
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
  • Spirit Airlines
  • United Airlines

Need help getting here?
Terminal 1
has many public transportation options if you’re not coming here by car. If you are traveling by car, here are driving directions.

Lots of covered parking.
We have loads of covered parking ramps for you to choose from. Some are better for picking up and dropping off, and others are great if you’re leaving your car longer. Check out your options for pricing and convenience best suited to your needs.

Once you’ve arrived, you’ll need to check in.
Terminal 1 has check-in and bag check services in the Ticketing Lobby, located on Level 2 off the upper roadway, one level above Baggage Claim.

Open Ableton In Terminal

Then, go through security.
At least one of the two security checkpoints is always open on the Ticketing Level.

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The skyway security checkpoint (#10) located on the Skyway Level on the Concourse C-G connector bridge is open Monday-Friday from 7:15 a.m. to noon. Also, an automated exit is available at the skyway location 24/7.

The checkpoint that served the InterContinental Hotel MSP Airport is closed for the foreseeable future as of April 1, 2020. A hotel shuttle will bring guests to the terminal; inquire at the front desk.

Terminal 2

At Terminal 2, you’ll find the following airlines:

  • Condor
  • Frontier Airlines
  • Icelandair
  • JetBlue Airways
  • Southwest Airlines
  • Sun Country Airlines

Need help getting here?
Terminal 2
has many public transportation options if you’re not coming here by car. If you are traveling by car, here are driving directions.

Lots of covered parking.
We have two covered parking ramps for you to choose from. Short-Term is designated for stays of a few hours, and General is great if you’re leaving your car for a day or more. Check out your options.

Once you’ve arrived, you’ll need to check in
At Terminal 2, you can purchase a ticket, obtain a boarding pass and check your luggage in the building’s Ticketing Lobby, located on Level 1. Some airlines also offer curbside check-in services in front of the terminal. Contact your airline for hours or more information.

Then, go through security
At Terminal 2, security checkpoints are located on Level 2; one is located near the Orange Parking Ramp skyway and another near the Purple Ramp skyway. At least one of the two checkpoints will be open between 3:30 a.m. and 10 p.m. Both checkpoints are closed between 10 p.m. and 3:30 a.m.

Finally, have some fun.
Make sure you arrive early enough to relax for a bit before your flight. Terminal 2 has great options for dining or shopping.

Ubuntu is my OS of choice, for more than one reason. With one of my hardware purchases (Korg Kaossilator 2s), I got a copy of Ableton Live 9 Lite. Running Qtractor, Sequencer64, and Harrison MixBus 5 on Ubuntu, I was wondering whether it was possible to run a beautiful product like Ableton Live 9 on Ubuntu. After some fiddling around I’ve found a way to get it working. In this article, I’ll explain how you can install Ableton Live on Ubuntu.

Open Ableton In Terminal

The first thing you have to do is install WineHQ on Ubuntu. Depending on your OS (or needs) you can choose between the 32 or 64 bits version of Wine. You can install your Wine of choice by entering the following command in a terminal window:
For 64 bits: $ sudo apt install wine64
For 32 bits: $ sudo apt install wine32

After installing Wine you need to create the necessary “Windows” folders before you can continue. You can do this by entering the following command in a terminal window:
$ winecfg

By doing so you can also configure Wine to run like a specific “Windows” version (“Windows 10” worked for me).

The next things to install are the vcrun2008 and corefonts components, you can do this by using winetricks. To do this enter the following commands in a terminal window:
$ sudo apt-get install winetricks
$ winetricks vcrun2008 corefonts

When your machine is ready installing the vcrun2008 and corefonts components, you are ready to install Ableton Live. Do this by the following command in the terminal window:
$ wine msiexec.exe /i <Path & Installation MSI>

After the installation you can start Ableton from the terminal window bij the following command:
$ wine <Path and Executable of Ableton Live>

If you don’t know the <Path and Executable of Ableton Live> you might want to search in the following direction (use your file-browser and enable the “show hidden files option” as .wine is a hidden folder in your home folder):
.wine/drive_c/ProgramData/Ableton/

After starting Ableton Live you need to register it, there are two ways:

  • If you have an internet connection you can choose to license your Ableton Live software via the internet.
  • If you are using a license-file for licensing, you need to copy it to the same folder as where you Ableton Live executable is placed. After starting Ableton you need to Drag & Drop the license file on running Ableton window.

Extra (question per mail from Ellis Grouse): You can connect the Korg nanoKontrol 2, and make it interact with Ableton Live by mapping the Korg nanoKontrol knobs to the Ableton Live functions.

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