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Push 1 ableton 11
Push 1 ableton 11





push 1 ableton 11

The 11 touch-sensitive endless encoders can control device parameters, adjust velocity, nudge timing and more. Play and sequence beats: Push’s 64 velocity- and pressure-sensitive multi-color pads can be used to play, step sequence, and navigate within rhythm patterns – all at the same time.High-quality, dynamic pads, buttons, encoders and display combined with an innovative workflow allow you to play and compose musical ideas without the need to look at or touch your computer, and more importantly, without interrupting the musical flow.

push 1 ableton 11

Push provides direct, hands-on control of melody and harmony, beats, sounds and structure, powered by Ableton Live running on your computer. But first the official words: Push Ableton presents a new hardware instrument designed to solve an old problem:how to make a song from scratch. It’s still an Akai made unit, but designed by Ableton specifically to make Live 9 easier to use. And it’s everything you’d expect it to be. Granted, they’ve had loose partnerships with Akai via the APC range, and Novation with the Launchpad, but now the perfectly named Push is here. cheap enough I actually have 2 push 1's, tho I doubt ima break one anytime soon.Like Native Instruments before it, the day had to come when Ableton made their own hardware. push 1 is a LOT cheaper! Don't fall into the hype, push 1 will keep you busy for many years. Push 1 can be mapped to use with other daws LIKE REAPER!!, p ush 2 is again fairly worthless for anything but live. Push 2 can crash not only ableton, but it can crash your entire system, as it locks into so many resources. I find it redundant, as you need a computer screen to use either. Push 2 uses more computer resources to power the oled screen. None of its waterproof, but pad per button is better in many ways imho. Push 1 has a pad per button, push 2 uses those stupid larger multibutton pads. Push 1 runs bright with just usb power, push 2 is useless without a wallwart. Push 1 also supports multichannel midi out, so the epic pxtlive and pxt+ scripts work. Push 2 dents easily as its made differently. Push 1 is a steal, much better than push 2. Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned If you're a new producer or DJ just setting out into the wild wonders of Ableton live, the Push is a huge leg up and will accelerate your progress as an artist 10x right off the bat. There are ways around this, but again, if you have a nice keyboard and a handful of midi pads for beats, you won't need the Push. But what that means is that you can't always get the sound you hear in your head, because that killer note you want to add in doesn't reside in the scale your Push is set to. Push 'hides' the notes that are not in a particular key, to idiot-proof melodies. I have a little NanoKey keyboard (~40 bucks and pretty cheap-o construction) but I still find myself using it f rom time to time when composing melodies, because I know where the notes are on a keyboard, and know what I want. In fact, composition on the push is nothing like a piano/keyboard. If you're a producer or DJ with a set of equipment, especially a keyboard, a few midi pads, or other physical console you use to write music, the Push is not going to change much for you. Sure, if you want to perform Live sets without staring at your laptop, this is excellent, but most DJ's and producers don't need the Push. However, this is a solution to a problem that didn't really exist. The learning curve will be dramatically reduced and you'll be programming beats and composing melodies within moments of plugging in the Push. Hey, if you've just gotten into Ableton Live, I highly recommend you pick up a Push.







Push 1 ableton 11