is Push now considered 'feature-complete' ?

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Re: is Push now considered 'feature-complete' ?

Post by siliconarc » Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:28 am

TomViolenz wrote:I, for instance would love to have access to the five parameters that make up the grooves
defo. i actually think the groove options in Push are pretty good, but yea, access to the Groove Pool controls (making them mappable/automatable) has been a wish since the Groove Pool was introduced.

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Re: is Push now considered 'feature-complete' ?

Post by joeyfivecents » Sun Jul 13, 2014 7:47 pm

nemoy wrote:i'd love to see SOMETHING for audio clips.
push has lots of features for midi tracks,
but when when it comes to audio tracks,
there's not much going on on push...

imagine
- monome style control over clips;
- fixed length audio recordings
- endless possibilities!


whenever have an audio track is selected,
push is basically a 64 button matrix that does nothing.
Agreed. There is a way to make fixed length work for audio recording but it's a pain in the *ss and only works about half the time.
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