I’m always looking for the one box to get rid of everything else. Sick of gear. Can the push 3 do harsh noise music? Sample mangling? I am used to Octatrack and Eurorack, but wondering if the Push 3 can replace everything else for me.
Hey, pretty sure it can do that, the question is how good is the workflow for that. To be honest I’m still not 100% convinced by the Push Standalone workflow but have to say Ableton is really improving it with every update they release
Sure thing, I’m using two Fuji cameras: the X-H2S (mostly with the 35mm 1.4 prime lense) as my main camera and the X-T30 (mostly with the 18-55mm kit lense) as my 2nd camera
Hey Tobi, die habe ich leider schon verkauft - aber schau mal bei Kleinanzeigen oder Reverb, da findest du immer noch gebrauchte Push 2s zu nem echt guten Preis. Viel Erfolg!
I struggle with this approach with Ableton, as there are so many options near at hand. That's why I've moved to hardware when it comes to making music.
Yeah I can understand, it can quickly become overwhelming. I like to limit Ableton Live with all its options and then really think about which elements a piece of music needs. Coming from hardware this structured approach definitely helps a lot!
Well done. as always! I've found Drift to be the most useful when doing sound design while not needing to use mouse and keyboard at all, since I still only have Push 2 and a laptop for my secondary setup. As for the inability to apply LFO to specific parameters outside of the mod matrix, there is a Max For Live device for Push 3 that allows for assigning LFOs to any parameter in standalone. I think it's just called LFO For Push.
Thanks Remy! Yeah Drift is great and very well integrated into Push, love this Synthesizer a lot! And I definitely need to check out the LFO for Push, however I would really expect a company like Ableton to make their basic devices work on both Live and Push 3 Standalone.
@@MilesKvndra Yeah I agree. Obviously some of the functions are possible, so I wish they would implement a lot of those basic features in standalone. Creating racks and assigning macros would be cool, but I could see how the values would be hard to cover on a small screen. But I think it would be great if some more of those features would be available. I'm saving for Push 3 either way, but it would be great.