Hello ShelLuser, this drawings brings together outwardly what I like about Push and APC, but is not at all taken from the Akai Force, which does not interest me much (because it is not dedicated to Ableton Live, it's very important to me). It's mainly a bigger Push 2.
Like you I'm not too confident with touch screens, I have already a touch screen (a Viewsonic TD2340*) for my tower computer and it's not as convenient as real buttons or mouse because of the thick glass, we don't touch the TFT film (robust) directly on pixels, and you never really know what your fingers are touching or not touching, we cannot never see between the round fingertip and the screen...

Force's screen is too small, it is necessary to double the surface with the same ratio. I also prefer a screen not touch, but larger, for user interface of VSTi (like that of U-HE Diva I have, for example). Fine pixels are appreciable too in equal screen dimensions, but not essential, and if it is too expensive I prefer classic IPS screens. Screen to see also file Browser, Session, Arrangement, others synthétizers signal waves, spectrums views, UI of hardware synths , rares M4L with big UI , diverse clever MIDI views, and coding ways of my previous message.
The many knobs are also dedicated to VSTi, I prefer 3 long lines of knobs : 16 * 3 = 48 knobs plus, under each one, a long lighted screen to shows the long names of the parameters (the text can scroll) and values, then 4 banks of 48 knobs with a bank button.
I want more pads, more knobs, a more generous screen, to see and touch, to access instantly. I need to experiment, tinker, for a long time, that's why I would like a Push that is not limited to a reduced interface for incessant travels. A push 3 more sedentary but also more computer-independent if it remains a controller. Transportable, reclinable and slim (hull and cover, bag).
This Push 3 has visibilitility on 32 tracks. For an electronic dance music sequencer, it's better to have three rows of 16 knobs, it makes more sense with. It's a detail, I would prefer that the knobs (not too hight, almost rubbered, top lighted, rounded edge, less minimalistics but more comfortable and visible in dark) are a close to me to be able to handle them long and accurately. Moreover, I prefer that they very partially screens the view (in oblique view) of the first row of pad (which contains only variable colors and flashes) rather than information on the main screen, asking for all small pixels. The vertical and horizontal ribbons also used as fast view in Session and Arrangement, rack view, and other screens. On the side(s) : An alone large XY pad (able to be crossfader) to morph sounds, or large XY and a real crossfader too.
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https://www.viewsonic.com/uk/products/lcd/td2340.php
Anyway, I like Ableton a lot and I trust their choices for the future. Long life to Live
