Where rhe push2 is really handy in arrangement view ist automating. as you can map funcrions from ANY plugin to the encoders, it is awesome to recoed automations live by using encoders and the push-screen. while drawing in automations with the pen-tool is helpful for big transitions, it is the small amount of automation of certain elements. being able to do this while listening instead of watching was my mouse does, is really helpful and leads to much better musical sounding results imho.
Love it but a bit too big so I tried to reduce it by cutting off a section and now it doesn't work at all. The manual doesn't say anything about not cutting a piece off.
there is a push 2 i am going to go look at today after work. Guy is selling it for 70 buckaroonies USD and i am stoked. i had a push one that i loved, though i sold it since it sat for a while and i wanted the 2.
My brother, of course! Akai has dominated the beatmaking industry for so long and for all good reasons! But if you prefer to work in a DAW, then I figure the push is a better match!
My producer buddy I've worked with for years has been offering me a Push 2 for 500$. Never owned one. Worth it for no for a person really enjoying Ableton's workflow close to a year in?
Got a Push 2 for $200 and couldn’t be happier 😊 4:44
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Where rhe push2 is really handy in arrangement view ist automating. as you can map funcrions from ANY plugin to the encoders, it is awesome to recoed automations live by using encoders and the push-screen. while drawing in automations with the pen-tool is helpful for big transitions, it is the small amount of automation of certain elements. being able to do this while listening instead of watching was my mouse does, is really helpful and leads to much better musical sounding results imho.
Yes I fully agree!
Are these good for beginners? I’ve used fl studio in the past and enjoyed arranging music using my eyes but would like to expand my creativity.
I'm a Push 2 owner and love using it. The Push 3 seems cool enough, but not sure if it would be a massive jump worthy of dropping 2k.
Yeah I thought the same but I haven’t tried it so it so who knows. To be fair the standalone features are super dope imo!
I found one on the market place for 250 like new is that a steal? I have maschine mk 3 , mpc live 2 , sp 404 mk2
Of course I got in really good condition from eBay for 300 euros and I don't regret it 😊
Nice one! That’s a great deal
Love it but a bit too big so I tried to reduce it by cutting off a section and now it doesn't work at all. The manual doesn't say anything about not cutting a piece off.
there is a push 2 i am going to go look at today after work. Guy is selling it for 70 buckaroonies USD and i am stoked. i had a push one that i loved, though i sold it since it sat for a while and i wanted the 2.
That's Hella cheap. They going for 600+ AUD with box and case
Love it. Expect to rebuy before the new year!
Sick man! Glad you are going back to it!
Thank you so much for this review... Looks like i'm getting a Push 2! 🎉
Great! You wont regret it!
I have an old push 1, is it worth upgrading to 2?
Would you ever recommend the akai ramge of products?
My brother, of course! Akai has dominated the beatmaking industry for so long and for all good reasons! But if you prefer to work in a DAW, then I figure the push is a better match!
yep Agree on this one : >
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My producer buddy I've worked with for years has been offering me a Push 2 for 500$. Never owned one.
Worth it for no for a person really enjoying Ableton's workflow close to a year in?