Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
These are the worst of the lot.
As for the side backlights, you will have the same effect from every angle you move. I imagine not much will change that. These though are not deal breakers to me akin to a tv that's missing pixels. You buy a tv for the viewing experience. You buy push for its ability to work with live. Not that they could justify it in this environment, but people woulda bitched about the lack of color if they went Apc40 colors again just as fast as they're complaining about shade issues. But to compare it to a less than functioning television is a tad overdramatic.
As for the side backlights, you will have the same effect from every angle you move. I imagine not much will change that. These though are not deal breakers to me akin to a tv that's missing pixels. You buy a tv for the viewing experience. You buy push for its ability to work with live. Not that they could justify it in this environment, but people woulda bitched about the lack of color if they went Apc40 colors again just as fast as they're complaining about shade issues. But to compare it to a less than functioning television is a tad overdramatic.
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
my one top left pad doesnt display correct color or any color at all when clip launced...def hardware issuse as the green led flickers once in a while...i also have pinkish tint for the "white" pads, but i don't think that would call for replacement. I think my non working Pad will though.
Hopefully my white ones will be little better on new one, i think that could be fixed via a firmware update though.
just fyi....contacted tech support immediately on thurs, didn't get response till yesterday. had to send some report, firmware version, and i also included a video showing the issue. I received an email that my problem has been escalated to 2nd level tech support. I think they are just delaying the process because they are sold out. With the video it's way obvious it's a hardware issue. probably wont get replacement till next batch of shipments.
besides that, i have to saw i do love push. sensitivity does take some getting used to, but i feel after i mess around with settings can get it nice
Hopefully my white ones will be little better on new one, i think that could be fixed via a firmware update though.
just fyi....contacted tech support immediately on thurs, didn't get response till yesterday. had to send some report, firmware version, and i also included a video showing the issue. I received an email that my problem has been escalated to 2nd level tech support. I think they are just delaying the process because they are sold out. With the video it's way obvious it's a hardware issue. probably wont get replacement till next batch of shipments.
besides that, i have to saw i do love push. sensitivity does take some getting used to, but i feel after i mess around with settings can get it nice
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
Not trying to be a smartass here at all but I wonder if in years to come these 1st slightly wonky (talking only about slight differences in the shades)Push devices will be collectible, highly sought after vintage rarities.
I actually really like the slight idiosyncrasies between the units, makes each one unique
It'd be a totally different story if my pads had differences in the pad sensitivity though, that'd make me grr.
I actually really like the slight idiosyncrasies between the units, makes each one unique
It'd be a totally different story if my pads had differences in the pad sensitivity though, that'd make me grr.
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
ooh yeah. That looks dead sexy.
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
I've made a topic with instructions.
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Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback and for taking the time to communicate with us about Push. Regarding the LEDs, please understand that it is difficult to maintain perfectly consistent color across 64 pads. We conducted extensive usability testing with Push, and found that the minor variances in color did not detract from Push's usability. Additionally, please note that, due to the nature of RGB LEDs, variances in color may appear more pronounced when the LEDs are set to white.
Regarding pad sensitivity issues, please get in touch directly with tech support about this, at http://ableton.com/support/contact.
Thanks again for your feedback.
Thanks for the feedback and for taking the time to communicate with us about Push. Regarding the LEDs, please understand that it is difficult to maintain perfectly consistent color across 64 pads. We conducted extensive usability testing with Push, and found that the minor variances in color did not detract from Push's usability. Additionally, please note that, due to the nature of RGB LEDs, variances in color may appear more pronounced when the LEDs are set to white.
Regarding pad sensitivity issues, please get in touch directly with tech support about this, at http://ableton.com/support/contact.
Thanks again for your feedback.
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
Not exactly true, there are norms for Led binning http://lithonia.acuitybrands.com/Files/ ... andLED.pdfAbleton_David wrote:Hi all,
Thanks for the feedback and for taking the time to communicate with us about Push. Regarding the LEDs, please understand that it is difficult to maintain perfectly consistent color across 64 pads. We conducted extensive usability testing with Push, and found that the minor variances in color did not detract from Push's usability.
I suppose you did not source Leds with lower tolerance because those batches are more expensive.
Sad cost decision, does not fit the good overall quality of Push
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
i would urge ableton to place priority on implementing a per-led calibration in the firmware. It's an aesthetic issue, but its not a minor issue.
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
Thank you for this topic... I'm still wondering if I'm going to spend 600 dollars for a unit with this kind of misconsception...
Maybe a Launchpad would be wiser if the quality of the components is finally not that great
Maybe a Launchpad would be wiser if the quality of the components is finally not that great
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
Here is the first follow-up (from Ableton's FB page):
"Ableton Thanks for the feedback and for taking the time to communicate with us about Push. Regarding the LEDs, please understand that it is difficult to maintain perfectly consistent color across 64 pads. We conducted extensive usability testing with Push, and found that the minor variances in color did not detract from Push's usability. Additionally, please note that, due to the nature of RGB LEDs, variances in color may appear more pronounced when the LEDs are set to white."
I don't know how to take this.
Competitors make RGB LED based controllers too that don't have such defects.
Hell, I make RGB LED controllers and hand-pick EACH LED to ensure I don't get such defects.
Both cases, we're talking devices ways cheaper than Push.
Conclusion, right now, I'm even more pissed.
Ps: Still awaiting feedback on the ticket I sent a couple days ago, so far all I had in response was:
"Thanks very much for getting in touch with us and sending through pictures of your Push.
We're going to investigate this issue and get back to you as soon as possible on this.
We appreciate your patience on this matter."
What should I do ?
Except .. waiting ..
"Ableton Thanks for the feedback and for taking the time to communicate with us about Push. Regarding the LEDs, please understand that it is difficult to maintain perfectly consistent color across 64 pads. We conducted extensive usability testing with Push, and found that the minor variances in color did not detract from Push's usability. Additionally, please note that, due to the nature of RGB LEDs, variances in color may appear more pronounced when the LEDs are set to white."
I don't know how to take this.
Competitors make RGB LED based controllers too that don't have such defects.
Hell, I make RGB LED controllers and hand-pick EACH LED to ensure I don't get such defects.
Both cases, we're talking devices ways cheaper than Push.
Conclusion, right now, I'm even more pissed.
Ps: Still awaiting feedback on the ticket I sent a couple days ago, so far all I had in response was:
"Thanks very much for getting in touch with us and sending through pictures of your Push.
We're going to investigate this issue and get back to you as soon as possible on this.
We appreciate your patience on this matter."
What should I do ?
Except .. waiting ..
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Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
on the fly scaling of every RGB value might not be feasible in the firmware though...lo.key wrote:i would urge ableton to place priority on implementing a per-led calibration in the firmware. It's an aesthetic issue, but its not a minor issue.
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Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
I got the impression of the inconsistency of the response curve of pads in this product's video too. So is it the common issue among the devices made in China?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikegrjfaSac#t=401s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikegrjfaSac#t=401s
Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
8 days
8 friggin days since i received the pseudo-human response for my opened ticket.
8 days I still have no response
The forums are crippled with messages and complaints about the LEDs
And ALL promo shots / videos show PERFECT WHITE LEDs devices.
Should we assume all promo vids / shorts are edited, cleverly covering the faulty LEDs ?
Is this a defective batch we were un-lucky to receive ?
Come on Ableton, say something!
I'm sorry, but now, 8 days later, I'm pissed, really pissed.
8 friggin days since i received the pseudo-human response for my opened ticket.
8 days I still have no response
The forums are crippled with messages and complaints about the LEDs
And ALL promo shots / videos show PERFECT WHITE LEDs devices.
Should we assume all promo vids / shorts are edited, cleverly covering the faulty LEDs ?
Is this a defective batch we were un-lucky to receive ?
Come on Ableton, say something!
I'm sorry, but now, 8 days later, I'm pissed, really pissed.
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Re: Push quality issues, how to adress them, and UI requests.
quoted for posterity.rud wrote:8 days
8 friggin days since i received the pseudo-human response for my opened ticket.
8 days I still have no response
The forums are crippled with messages and complaints about the LEDs
And ALL promo shots / videos show PERFECT WHITE LEDs devices.
Should we assume all promo vids / shorts are edited, cleverly covering the faulty LEDs ?
Is this a defective batch we were un-lucky to receive ?
Come on Ableton, say something!
I'm sorry, but now, 8 days later, I'm pissed, really pissed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... 44keM1mvrU#!