Push just might be positively brilliant
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2013 4:33 am
Potentially leaving Maschine in the dirt.
Though I probably won't buy it (i have too many controllers and it's expensive), if the Push groove boxes can compete with Mashine it will be down to workflow. I know that the two are quite different but they will compete. Recently bringing Maschine back into my mix reminds me how damn fun 16 pad groove boxes/drum pads are. Maschine is amazing with its 8 lit group buttons and other goodies. if Push has a good unimpeding workflow, it will win. A 64 pad groove box with large step sequencer, 8 knob control of drum or synth, clip launcher/recorder and innovative keyboard.
The only thing impeding me with maschine right now, is how to record the whole remixing routine with maximum edit ability and keeping low latency. It seems there is always a limit to how much of your abusing of your sequencer you can record with trueness. Live is usually great for this except when using Looper. This new hardware/software combo could be special in its power.
Though I probably won't buy it (i have too many controllers and it's expensive), if the Push groove boxes can compete with Mashine it will be down to workflow. I know that the two are quite different but they will compete. Recently bringing Maschine back into my mix reminds me how damn fun 16 pad groove boxes/drum pads are. Maschine is amazing with its 8 lit group buttons and other goodies. if Push has a good unimpeding workflow, it will win. A 64 pad groove box with large step sequencer, 8 knob control of drum or synth, clip launcher/recorder and innovative keyboard.
The only thing impeding me with maschine right now, is how to record the whole remixing routine with maximum edit ability and keeping low latency. It seems there is always a limit to how much of your abusing of your sequencer you can record with trueness. Live is usually great for this except when using Looper. This new hardware/software combo could be special in its power.