julienb wrote:
personally, in the studio, I began to use it combined with screen/mouse
do you use the APC-40 too?
julienb wrote:
personally, in the studio, I began to use it combined with screen/mouse
I did then I built my protodeck, then I discovered Lemur on iPad, and at last, I had a PUSH for beta testing and reporting purposeash wrote:do you use the APC-40 too?julienb wrote: personally, in the studio, I began to use it combined with screen/mouse
I was just thinking about this yesterday as I was trying to remember which device had the blue hand while changing settings on my APC40. Can't wait to outsource that brain functionThe LCD of the PUSH is a REAL improvement because it saves brain's time/memory.
It just means the Push (or any other Live-specific controller) cannot have full control over every feature of Live. As far as using it as a performance tool, Ableton said on the first page of this thread that performing was not the focus of Push but on studio use instead. The bottomline is that Live still requires you to use a mouse or a trackpad to control many aspects of the software, even with a Live-specific controller like Push.ansolas wrote:Ok, so push is only meant to be used as performance tool not to manage thing fair enoughjulienb wrote:No.ansolas wrote:Can you copy and paste / move Sample of the Drumrack using Push ?
And this feature isn't in the Live API at all (not in Max for Live, nor in Python Remote Scripts API)
agent314 wrote:I was just thinking about this yesterday as I was trying to remember which device had the blue hand while changing settings on my APC40. Can't wait to outsource that brain functionThe LCD of the PUSH is a REAL improvement because it saves brain's time/memory.
I think Max for Live and Push are going to be very good friends...ansolas wrote:Coming from a Roland MV8000 background, the following features for Push would be awsome:
It would be nice if we could initiate Sampling from the push controller.
The Computer Screen should show a Sampling Window (BIG! please), where you can
Sample and Resample and adjust the sample start- and endpoints with the push knobs.
It would be also very helpfull to be able to jump to the end & start point while being full zoomed in.
This feature allows you to quickly adjust the start and endpoint without zooming in/out. (this feature only exists in Geist and of course the MV)
After Sampling mapping a sample should be solved by just hitting a pad. OR
being able to map it a keyzone by hitting the first and the last key of the desired zone.
The rott key should also be set able by hitting a key.
copying samples (when mapped to the pads) without touching the mouse is also a very nice feature since you could stay in the flow while sampling etc ...
This would be very nice, one can dream
your videos that show the 'push' device being operated along with the session view interface has to be the best i've seen.julienb wrote: as soon as I'd have time, I'll continue to document this page:
http://julienbayle.net/ableton-push
I'm totally oversaturated by projects and that's both good and exhausting.ash wrote:your videos that show the 'push' device being operated along with the session view interface has to be the best i've seen.julienb wrote: as soon as I'd have time, I'll continue to document this page:
http://julienbayle.net/ableton-push
only can you do them in english please too?