where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
i searched the webpage but did not find anything...
t4y help anybody
t4y help anybody
Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
Write to support.
Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
Include a photo of your Push in scene mode so they can see the color difference. They are using this information for quality control.
Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
they need the picture for regress against the supplier ?
so every give out of a calibration-tool is money...
so every give out of a calibration-tool is money...
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TomViolenz
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Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
Where did you get that from?! A picture of color variations on a pad controller sounds pretty useless in finding out what the problem exactly is.rehills wrote:Include a photo of your Push in scene mode so they can see the color difference. They are using this information for quality control.
And I find it ridiculous that you have to jump through hoops to get this "tool". They messed up, they should at least make it easy for us to fix their mess somewhat.
Put it on the website or send it out to all Live user at the next software update and be done with it
Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
i think they collect evidence
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Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
the tool is working great!
Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
I got that from Ableton tech support. I believe Ableton is trying to keep track of the number of customers/units that have an issue. You can ask them when you email them.TomViolenz wrote:Where did you get that from?! A picture of color variations on a pad controller sounds pretty useless in finding out what the problem exactly is.rehills wrote:Include a photo of your Push in scene mode so they can see the color difference. They are using this information for quality control.
And I find it ridiculous that you have to jump through hoops to get this "tool". They messed up, they should at least make it easy for us to fix their mess somewhat.
Put it on the website or send it out to all Live user at the next software update and be done with it
I don't think that emailing tech support is jumping through hoops. In the time it took you to type your reply, you could have written Ableton, received the RGB tool, and calibrated your Push. I'm surprised you have the energy to create music.
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TomViolenz
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Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
rehills wrote:I got that from Ableton tech support. I believe Ableton is trying to keep track of the number of customers/units that have an issue. You can ask them when you email them.TomViolenz wrote:Where did you get that from?! A picture of color variations on a pad controller sounds pretty useless in finding out what the problem exactly is.rehills wrote:Include a photo of your Push in scene mode so they can see the color difference. They are using this information for quality control.
And I find it ridiculous that you have to jump through hoops to get this "tool". They messed up, they should at least make it easy for us to fix their mess somewhat.
Put it on the website or send it out to all Live user at the next software update and be done with it
I don't think that emailing tech support is jumping through hoops. In the time it took you to type your reply, you could have written Ableton, received the RGB tool, and calibrated your Push. I'm surprised you have the energy to create music.
Re: where can i download the rgb calibration tool for push ?
rehills wrote: I don't think that emailing tech support is jumping through hoops.
Yeah but it would still be easier if the tool was just freely downloadable from the website.
Are there any Push's which don't suffer from this problem? I have access to a very early model and a late model and both are bad so it does not appear as if anything has been done to correct this problem. Also, it can be difficult to see how bad they are from a photograph.