"Exploring the Features of the New Ableton Push 3: Standalone, MPE-enabled, and More"

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Ableton has released the third-generation Push hardware, which includes new pads, MPE support, and audio + CV + MIDI connectivity, plus standalone operation and upgradeability. The new design features a completely re-engineered expressive 8×8 pad grid, which now supports MIDI Polyphonic Expression. The hardware is available in two variations, one with standalone operation and one configured as a controller, with the ability to upgrade later. The new Push is based on Linux with onboard Intel i3 hardware, and includes analog audio, ADAT I/O, MIDI in and out, and a USB A port with USB host mode.
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