Hehe.
I think I'll still he happy with my Push 2 for a while yet, I barely use it to its maximum potential, it's just nice to have a physical controller for recording automation and jamming in chords and leads, especially with scale locking!
Hehe.
That was never a concern. It's more about that I'd hate buying it and learning that v3 comes out in 1 month
I'd pay more for a smaller & lighter Push 2.
That's absolutely fine for me. Additionally I can bounce out stems and then I have all I need. The Force is just used in my synth cave as a playground for new ideas.
this will thé running gag, next to reaper, and where is the fish???
mmmmmh, of course very personal. and if you have space, i have a lot of controllers, and no space for all... o well one, but is no next to me, laptop. o another one... that is wrapped now...
No, actually, not out of the box... those thousands of M4L devices are not part of Live. You have to go to a website and download them. Lots of them are buggy, out of date, or simply don't work.
I don't mean cut-down Push2. I mean fully-featured one, just smaller. It doesn't have to be so big, at least for me. The pads could well be the size of the ones in Launchpad X, the buttons around pads can be smaller as well, it doesn't have to be fully metal and weigh a ton, etc.WasteLand wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:53 pmmmmmmh, of course very personal. and if you have space, i have a lot of controllers, and no space for all... o well one, but is no next to me, laptop. o another one... that is wrapped now...
i prefer the full featured ones. maschine micro, or how is it called, o well people like it, use it, so what is the point.
in a way there are smaller push 2's, novation launchpad is it called? no feedback (LED screen), but still it think great, don't own it, never used it. and other brands have almost the same or more extended, like AKAI.
but i like the form, of the Push 2, not too big (o i am also used to an MCU 2003 version, so, that is a tank on your desk...).
That is like saying Eurorack is very limited cause you cannot take a functional control off of one module and put it on another.
ok, the pads, are for me small enough, smaller will be, o well. the buttons around the pads can be smaller, i agree. also the touch-fader is a biggggg. i get it now.antic604 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 1:15 pmI don't mean cut-down Push2. I mean fully-featured one, just smaller. It doesn't have to be so big, at least for me. The pads could well be the size of the ones in Launchpad X, the buttons around pads can be smaller as well, it doesn't have to be fully metal and weigh a ton, etc.WasteLand wrote: ↑Thu Jun 17, 2021 12:53 pmmmmmmh, of course very personal. and if you have space, i have a lot of controllers, and no space for all... o well one, but is no next to me, laptop. o another one... that is wrapped now...
i prefer the full featured ones. maschine micro, or how is it called, o well people like it, use it, so what is the point.
in a way there are smaller push 2's, novation launchpad is it called? no feedback (LED screen), but still it think great, don't own it, never used it. and other brands have almost the same or more extended, like AKAI.
but i like the form, of the Push 2, not too big (o i am also used to an MCU 2003 version, so, that is a tank on your desk...).
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