![]() ![]() Pads are not the best for finger drumming. Sometimes I find myself starting a recording earlier than I expected, resulting in the first half of a phrase being recorded on the second half of a clip. Instrument names are truncated in the browser, making it hard to select between “Trombone Section Legato” and “Trombone Section Solo” for example. Pads feel great for playing keys and are perfect size for running scales Makes plugins feel more like real instruments Scales / In Key mode lets me shred like a guitar player Recording clips is a breeze either real time or via the step sequencer. The ease of adding new sounds & fx makes coming up with ideas super fun. I use Ableton for recording and after a 30 day trial with an Octatrack, I took the plunge and got Live Suite 9 and Push. I fully endorse push, I’ve been converted to use the computer at least a little bit more since I got it and it’s been good for my music! I don’t really ever see that changing unless Bitwig is a real game changer in some way. As much as Im already getting a bit bored with ITB Ill always keep Push as long as Ableton is part of my studio. ![]() I still use Live mostly with external instruments, but it makes using Live more fun. Push is the happiest Ive ever been using the computer to make music. Hey I sold my Maschine for Push and it was an amazing decision. Especially like the fact that you can fingerdrum and step sequence several bars at the same time and skip between which parts of a loop you want to step sequence (I miss that on the Elektrons and on Maschine).Īre anyone here using it? How do you like it? ![]() Been looking at the “learn Push” videos, and damn, it looks incredibly intuitive. I’m getting one this week, after having decided to sell my Maschine Studio (too many bugs and really too many features I don’t need). ![]()
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