Ableton Move (now available)
- KVRAF
- 37411 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
That's what I thought - plus the Elektron link
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 291 posts since 12 Sep, 2020

Judging from the icons in the video still, top to bottom left to right, it's going to have:
a nanoloop grid
a duophonic bird vocoder
a microphone
the ability to slice and dice oranges and possibly other citrus fruits
wi-fi
sampling
positive automation but not negative
file export to desktop
a piano roll
headphones out jack
a cupcake with sprinkles
more sampling so I guess resampling
a cardboard box
and a speaker
Yo Leroy!
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 18 Mar, 2022
Probably unlikely but I would love it if they had a sale on Live to coincide with the release of of 12.1 and Move.
- KVRian
- 1321 posts since 26 Mar, 2004 from UK
Black Friday's about 6 weeks away, so doubtful.rockstarjoe wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2024 8:04 pm Probably unlikely but I would love it if they had a sale on Live to coincide with the release of of 12.1 and Move.
ABLETON LIVE 12 & PUSH3
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- KVRian
- 997 posts since 31 Oct, 2020
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- KVRAF
- 8025 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
Ugj, I just got Push 3 for a ridiculously good price, and it's still missing:
A simple song arranger like MPC 2.
Time signatures in Scenes, or global control of the time signature.
Follow Actions
Tempo changes in Scenes
Etc. etc.
But yeah, lets start another cash grab to get people excited.
I do like Ableton, but damn if they don't "move" glacially.
A simple song arranger like MPC 2.
Time signatures in Scenes, or global control of the time signature.
Follow Actions
Tempo changes in Scenes
Etc. etc.
But yeah, lets start another cash grab to get people excited.
I do like Ableton, but damn if they don't "move" glacially.
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 22 Jan, 2024
If it really is a hardware sequencer (leak video YT) my wallet will be happy. No GAS for me at this point
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 291 posts since 12 Sep, 2020
Potential leak appeared on Reddit:

More details via SynthAntomy.
Edit:
So it appears this isn’t it. Unless maybe they did go with that design.

More details via SynthAntomy.
Edit:
So it appears this isn’t it. Unless maybe they did go with that design.
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- KVRian
- 1196 posts since 11 Nov, 2010 from ny
Ooof thats kinda brutal. Looks boring
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- KVRAF
- 8025 posts since 15 Aug, 2003 from seattle
Sincerely doubt that's anything more than some end users weird mock up. I'm not even that convinced Move is going to be hardware.
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- KVRian
- 1196 posts since 11 Nov, 2010 from ny
probably right.....They have kind of missed the mark a lot with Push, so lets see what atrocity they bring out next. Akai is pummeling them in the hardware realm thus far. Live is a good program, and its a low down dirty shame they havnt just put out a direct competitor to MPC but better. At least NI tried with Maschine. Live ticks all the boxes with the software, but they really suck at hardware and how to translate that software into hardware. Like damn, do a 16 pad hardware with a touch screen and offer full standalone effects/instruments/SSD storage/linear and clip views for arrangement. I dont know, do something
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 291 posts since 12 Sep, 2020
My final prediction:
It will be a mini Push standalone groovebox with mediocre battery life that connects to Live with some Live controls and project export to Live, and it will take them forever to update it with features that mysteriously aren't there from the get go. Out of the box features will be:
-4x4 pad grid to align with the Live drum device
-on board mic to sample into the on board drum device
-no way to sample directly by line in to the device, as it will rely on USB/WiFi to Live or a memory card
-some basic synths and effects, but not full blown Live synths and effects
-clip launching using the 16 pads, with perhaps a knob to change tracks or choose scenes
-a small screen with 8bit graphics to help navigate projects
-knobs for automation and various controls
-$599 price tag
It will be a mini Push standalone groovebox with mediocre battery life that connects to Live with some Live controls and project export to Live, and it will take them forever to update it with features that mysteriously aren't there from the get go. Out of the box features will be:
-4x4 pad grid to align with the Live drum device
-on board mic to sample into the on board drum device
-no way to sample directly by line in to the device, as it will rely on USB/WiFi to Live or a memory card
-some basic synths and effects, but not full blown Live synths and effects
-clip launching using the 16 pads, with perhaps a knob to change tracks or choose scenes
-a small screen with 8bit graphics to help navigate projects
-knobs for automation and various controls
-$599 price tag
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Yo Leroy!
- KVRAF
- 20758 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Didn't Ableton already do a hardware version of Live?vertibration wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2024 1:35 am probably right.....They have kind of missed the mark a lot with Push, so lets see what atrocity they bring out next. Akai is pummeling them in the hardware realm thus far. Live is a good program, and its a low down dirty shame they havnt just put out a direct competitor to MPC but better. At least NI tried with Maschine. Live ticks all the boxes with the software, but they really suck at hardware and how to translate that software into hardware. Like damn, do a 16 pad hardware with a touch screen and offer full standalone effects/instruments/SSD storage/linear and clip views for arrangement. I dont know, do something

