Tag

Ableton

All articles tagged with #ableton

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Create Digital Music

Featured image for "Exploring the Features of the New Ableton Push 3: Standalone, MPE-Enabled, and More"
Source: Create Digital Music

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.

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Create Digital Music

Featured image for "Exploring the Features of the New Ableton Push 3: Standalone, MPE-enabled, and More"
Source: Create Digital Music

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.

"Ableton Push 3: The Ultimate Standalone Solution for Music Production"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MusicRadar

Featured image for "Ableton Push 3: The Ultimate Standalone Solution for Music Production"
Source: MusicRadar

Ableton has released Push 3, a standalone version of its pad-based instrument that can be used with or without a computer. The controller-only version can be upgraded to standalone usage later. Push 3 offers 64 MPE-capable pads that can detect finger pressure and placement across the X and Y axes for fine, per-note control. The standalone version features familiar Ableton Live instruments and effects, and can host your own Packs and sample libraries. The controller version has a built-in audio interface and CV/gate connectivity for hooking up to Eurorack and other modular gear. Prices start at $999/€949.

"Push 3: The Ultimate Standalone Music Production Tool"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Engadget

Featured image for "Push 3: The Ultimate Standalone Music Production Tool"
Source: Engadget

Ableton has released its new Push, a music production powerhouse that comes in two configurations: a basic controller for $999, and a higher-end model with a processor for $1,999. With 64 MPE enabled pads, it pairs perfectly with Live’s latest updates and has a built-in battery for truly untethered creation. The Push can function as a fully standalone instrument, like the Maschine+, but still offers tight integration with Ableton Live 11 when connected to a computer. It also has two audio ins and outs, plus a headphone jack and two ADAT jacks for connecting to other audio gear, making it the centerpiece of a recording studio.