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

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The new Ableton Push 3 features impressive pad sensors that track fingers and handle three-axis expression, making it a recommended choice for MPE capabilities. The device also includes ADAT digital I/O, a USB host port, and is Linux-powered, allowing for future compatibility with additional devices. The hardware is designed with sustainability in mind, featuring upgradeable components and a long lifespan. Max for Live support is still evolving, but most patches will work on the new hardware, and RNBO support is coming soon.
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