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Sonicstate gave it a positive review. Not my cup of tea was hoping for something more along the drum machine line (software or hardware) or a full on Pigments hardware synth but wish them well with it :)

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VitaminD wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:00 pm This would be great for connecting up in a studio to a pc, working out your songs, then unplugging and not having to take the pc and audio interface. It's just one board, one power plug, one power button. done. It will simplify setups for some.
So is a MODX and so is a Nautilus and a Montage and a Kronos

Arturia said this would be "A new era awaits, and you're invited to witness its dawn.
Step into the future with #Arturia as we go beyond..."

Is a pretest keyboard that you're can't edit really a new era? Is this really the future?

Will they sell a few units? Sure. Will it flop sure

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liquidsound wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:24 pm Doctor Mix seems pleased

Arturia sponsored that video (he even says as much at the start). So probably not the most unbiased video one might find.

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IvyBirds wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:39 pm
VitaminD wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:00 pm This would be great for connecting up in a studio to a pc, working out your songs, then unplugging and not having to take the pc and audio interface. It's just one board, one power plug, one power button. done. It will simplify setups for some.
So is a MODX and so is a Nautilus and a Montage and a Kronos

Arturia said this would be "A new era awaits, and you're invited to witness its dawn.
Step into the future with #Arturia as we go beyond..."

Is a pretest keyboard that you're can't edit really a new era? Is this really the future?

Will they sell a few units? Sure. Will it flop sure
Duly noted.

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LFO8 wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:47 pm
liquidsound wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 4:24 pm Doctor Mix seems pleased

Arturia sponsored that video (he even says as much at the start). So probably not the most unbiased video one might find.
Sponsoring or not if he seems to be pleased or not, well...I'm not.
ABEFLGMOPPRRST :phones:

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I'm still annoyed that they aren't listing the specs of the thing. It's a keyboard with a built in computer for live use, it has RAM and a storage drive, it has specs.

One thing that "almost" sold me on Push 3 was that they made it upgradable, this has no mention of that, and I haven't forgotten the Origin. https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/ar ... n-keyboard

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machinesworking wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 6:54 pm I'm still annoyed that they aren't listing the specs of the thing. It's a keyboard with a built in computer for live use, it has RAM and a storage drive, it has specs.

One thing that "almost" sold me on Push 3 was that they made it upgradable, this has no mention of that, and I haven't forgotten the Origin. https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/ar ... n-keyboard
It's probably closer to the Korg synths where it has a built in pc (raspberry pi in that case) but isn't upgradable. Korg didn't really announce the specs either, it was discovered later during an end user's synth deconstruction.

The Push 3 is neat in that but the price for the upgrade is 1050 USD. So quite steep. And there is currently still only 1 upgrade kit -- to move non-standalone Push 3 to standalone.

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VitaminD wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:02 pm
machinesworking wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 6:54 pm I'm still annoyed that they aren't listing the specs of the thing. It's a keyboard with a built in computer for live use, it has RAM and a storage drive, it has specs.

One thing that "almost" sold me on Push 3 was that they made it upgradable, this has no mention of that, and I haven't forgotten the Origin. https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/ar ... n-keyboard
It's probably closer to the Korg synths where it has a built in pc (raspberry pi in that case) but isn't upgradable. Korg didn't really announce the specs either, it was discovered later during an end user's synth deconstruction.

The Push 3 is neat in that but the price for the upgrade is 1050 USD. So quite steep. And there is currently still only 1 upgrade kit -- to move non-standalone Push 3 to standalone.
Yeah, that's the point though, in a couple years there will be a more powerful computer for Push 3. It's not going to happen at breakneck pace.

My point is more about the fact that Arturia will be releasing new plugins, and if it's a limited RAM and drive spec the same thing will happen with this that happened to the Origin, new plugins will not get integrated, and eventually it disappears. Sorry I wasn't clear about that, but this is why specs are great, and why the upgradability of the Push 3 is a good thing, 4 years from now new embedded plugins in Live will be able to be used in Push 3.

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Loopop said it has 22GB of storage with 7GB of that being used by Analog Lab.

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machinesworking wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:26 pm
VitaminD wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 7:02 pm
machinesworking wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 6:54 pm I'm still annoyed that they aren't listing the specs of the thing. It's a keyboard with a built in computer for live use, it has RAM and a storage drive, it has specs.

One thing that "almost" sold me on Push 3 was that they made it upgradable, this has no mention of that, and I haven't forgotten the Origin. https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/ar ... n-keyboard
It's probably closer to the Korg synths where it has a built in pc (raspberry pi in that case) but isn't upgradable. Korg didn't really announce the specs either, it was discovered later during an end user's synth deconstruction.

The Push 3 is neat in that but the price for the upgrade is 1050 USD. So quite steep. And there is currently still only 1 upgrade kit -- to move non-standalone Push 3 to standalone.
Yeah, that's the point though, in a couple years there will be a more powerful computer for Push 3. It's not going to happen at breakneck pace.

My point is more about the fact that Arturia will be releasing new plugins, and if it's a limited RAM and drive spec the same thing will happen with this that happened to the Origin, new plugins will not get integrated, and eventually it disappears. Sorry I wasn't clear about that, but this is why specs are great, and why the upgradability of the Push 3 is a good thing, 4 years from now new embedded plugins in Live will be able to be used in Push 3.
That's not happened though. Ableton stated they might supply performance upgrades for Push 3 in the future. I could see them releasing a Push 4 instead. But we'll see.

That said, even if they do, they're the only ones doing that for now. So I wouldn't really get upset at Arturia for not including swappable parts now. Maybe in an Astrolab 2 or 3? :ud:

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machinesworking wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 6:54 pm I'm still annoyed that they aren't listing the specs of the thing. It's a keyboard with a built in computer for live use, it has RAM and a storage drive, it has specs.

One thing that "almost" sold me on Push 3 was that they made it upgradable, this has no mention of that, and I haven't forgotten the Origin. https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/ar ... n-keyboard
They give the specs here

https://support.arturia.com/hc/en-us/ar ... MIDI-chart

It's a 64 bit ARM processor with 6 cores running at 1.8GHZ. It has 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage

That would not be a Raspberry PI. It sounds more like an embedded Windows 11 embedded system, running on an off the shelf motherboard system

That would make sense for Arturia as they wouldn't have to port anything and could just use the Windows software they already have

From a hardware design perspective that would be easy to implement as they could use the innards from one of their existing Audi Fuse interfaces for the Audio and MIDI Up and just send that to the motherboard via USB. Those have a USB hub also just like on the back of the Astro Lab. The same would go for the keyboard and knobs. That is exactly what Korg does on Kronos and Nautilis only they run a custom Linux variant. Those are different than the Raspberry Pi based Korg Wavestate and Opsix as it would need more horse power

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IvyBirds wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:16 pm
machinesworking wrote: Wed Apr 10, 2024 6:54 pm I'm still annoyed that they aren't listing the specs of the thing. It's a keyboard with a built in computer for live use, it has RAM and a storage drive, it has specs.

One thing that "almost" sold me on Push 3 was that they made it upgradable, this has no mention of that, and I haven't forgotten the Origin. https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/ar ... n-keyboard
They give the specs here

https://support.arturia.com/hc/en-us/ar ... MIDI-chart

It's a 64 bit ARM processor with 6 cores running at 1.8GHZ. It has 4GB of RAM and 32GB of storage

That would not be a Raspberry PI. It sounds more like an embedded Windows 11 embedded system, running on an off the shelf motherboard system

That would make sense for Arturia as they wouldn't have to port anything and could just use the Windows software they already have

From a hardware design perspective that would be easy to implement as they could use the innards from one of their existing Audi Fuse interfaces for the Audio and MIDI Up and just send that to the motherboard via USB. Those have a USB hub also just like on the back of the Astro Lab. The same would go for the keyboard and knobs. That is exactly what Korg does on Kronos and Nautilis only they run a custom Linux variant. Those are different than the Raspberry Pi based Korg Wavestate and Opsix as it would need more horse power
JMO, but that CPU/RAM sounds pretty weak. Hopefully it's upgradeable. Definitely not worth the asking price to me now.

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If Arturia can add a small add on separate midi controller for deeper control I can see this being a winner. Some people will be fine with the stage piano, and never need anything more than a few knobs. I'm gonna pick up one to gig with my 88 key and just assign midi parameters to one of my small midi controllers.
I've got a quote for 1499.99 so far, after a few months I can see this dropping even lower.
INTERFACE: RME ADI-2/4 Pro/Antelope Orion Studio Synergy Core/BAE 1073 MPF Dual/Heritage Audio Successor+SYMPH EQ
SYNTHS: Arturia Polybrute 12/Roland Jupiter X + Juno X/Yamaha Montage M/Yamaha KX88
PEDALS: Chase Bliss Blooper + Mood MK II

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