Exactly... They have just decided that this is not a feature of Push....TomViolenz wrote: (This is not even using a Midi remote script from NI but a User remote script provided by Ableton)
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Exactly... They have just decided that this is not a feature of Push....TomViolenz wrote: (This is not even using a Midi remote script from NI but a User remote script provided by Ableton)





Encoder Buttons seemed more intuitive to me, plus it's possible to do this one handed which was important...TomViolenz wrote:Looks really good and hits all the right notes.
I wonder though, why didn't you use the banking buttons (track state and track select rows) for switching the different encoder assignments. Seems more intuitive to me.
Unfortunately without individual AT to Midi CC assignments (which you said isn't possible to implement) I see no use case for me.![]()
I'm honestly more and more thinking about selling Push again. It's just not flexible enough to warrant the high price of admission and it's really quite heavy to carry to gigs.
I'm looking for a use case for my Push not for a reason to buy yet another expensive controller I can't affordS4racen wrote:Encoder Buttons seemed more intuitive to me, plus it's possible to do this one handed which was important...TomViolenz wrote:Looks really good and hits all the right notes.
I wonder though, why didn't you use the banking buttons (track state and track select rows) for switching the different encoder assignments. Seems more intuitive to me.
Unfortunately without individual AT to Midi CC assignments (which you said isn't possible to implement) I see no use case for me.![]()
I'm honestly more and more thinking about selling Push again. It's just not flexible enough to warrant the high price of admission and it's really quite heavy to carry to gigs.
AT to MIDI CC, will not be possible, the signal just doesn't exist.... Get a BASE II and you'll find that feature in our Isotonik template....
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