Push 2 firmware updates / functionality

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hiphopdontstop
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Push 2 firmware updates / functionality

Post by hiphopdontstop » Fri Jan 10, 2020 12:06 am

re: Push 2

1. Hot-swapping a sample (without using the mouse) directly from the hardware.

2. Being able to use the notched encoder (Tempo) while holding SELECT in Arrangement View (which does nothing basically), for jogging by measure (or whatever Global Quantize is set to). Without the need for Max4Live devices.

3. Ability to customize the default device setup for "Convert to Drum Pad".. which I have no idea how to do (is this even possible)?


Side note-- do the kind folks at Ableton genuinely acknowledge any of these requests, or take anything into consideration? Genuine curiosity... thanks!

Tarekith
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Re: Push 2 firmware updates / functionality

Post by Tarekith » Fri Jan 10, 2020 3:07 am

No, the forum is for user to user interactions, it's not an official support outlet. It definitely gets read by people at Ableton, but we don't reply to specific requests usually.

hiphopdontstop
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Re: Push 2 firmware updates / functionality

Post by hiphopdontstop » Fri Jan 10, 2020 3:14 am

Thanks, Tarekith.... I wasn't sure. Is this still the place in the forum for Feature requests, though? Official?

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Re: Push 2 firmware updates / functionality

Post by Tarekith » Fri Jan 10, 2020 4:40 am

Sure, if you want to be part of our beta testing for Live 10, we also have the Centercode forums and Suggestions:

https://ableton.centercode.com/project/ ... a46#page=1

You can submit a Suggestion there and other people can vote if they'd like to see that implemented too. Doesn't mean that everything that gets a lot of votes will get implemented, but it helps us gauge which features are the most requested as we consider how we progress future versions.

Both methods will eventually get the eyes of a decent amount of Abletonians.

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