New to Ableton & Push
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 2:10 pm
Hello there and thanks for the help. I am new to Ableton & Push (I dont own them yet, but I have them on order), but I am not new to music. I have been playing music for about 25 years as a guitarist. I have dabbled in piano and percussion. In the 1990's I dabbled in DAW, but then got busy with life (work, married, kids). I recently had the urge to dive back heavily into music. I downloaded Ableton 9 trial and bought a couple of books and going through the lessons. I am having a blast of a time.
While sitting here waiting for my push to arrive, I have been wondering if I should be picking up a MIDI keyboard. I guess my big question here, for those that already own push, do you think a midi-keyboard is going to be an important part of my Ableton setup? Or does the push really satisfy the need for someone is more of a guitarist and wouldn't consider himself a Pianist?
Also, if a keyboard should be in my setup, I have been looking at the Akai MPK line, M-Audio Axiom line, and the Novation MK2 line. I am not sure why I should go with one over the other. Also, choosing between the 25, 49, 61, and 88 key verities is difficult. Any advice for a newbie in making these choices?
Thank you very much for the help.
While sitting here waiting for my push to arrive, I have been wondering if I should be picking up a MIDI keyboard. I guess my big question here, for those that already own push, do you think a midi-keyboard is going to be an important part of my Ableton setup? Or does the push really satisfy the need for someone is more of a guitarist and wouldn't consider himself a Pianist?
Also, if a keyboard should be in my setup, I have been looking at the Akai MPK line, M-Audio Axiom line, and the Novation MK2 line. I am not sure why I should go with one over the other. Also, choosing between the 25, 49, 61, and 88 key verities is difficult. Any advice for a newbie in making these choices?
Thank you very much for the help.