Hi, to remove the sticky rubbery coating please follow these steps :
1- Disassemble the sticky back part of your push : https://youtu.be/YItWQdJgXLs
2- Use steel wool 000 soaked in soapy water
I've just done that on mine and it's perfect.
No obvious scratches on the plastic !
Hope this helps
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- Mon Jul 31, 2023 2:47 pm
- Forum: Ableton Push
- Topic: How to clean the rubbery coating on the sides of Push 2?
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- Wed May 26, 2021 9:41 pm
- Forum: Feature Wishlist
- Topic: Hide audio channel numbering + MIDI device filtering
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Hide audio channel numbering + MIDI device filtering
Dear Ableton Dev Team !
Since we have the possibility to name our audio input and output channels, would it be possible to have an option allowing to hide the audio channels numbering ? Indeed some audio interfaces input numbering does not match the ableton one and it's sometimes confusing ...
Since we have the possibility to name our audio input and output channels, would it be possible to have an option allowing to hide the audio channels numbering ? Indeed some audio interfaces input numbering does not match the ableton one and it's sometimes confusing ...