I went for the standalone version and I am glad that I did. It's the center of my studio, and I don't need a computer running. And it is perfect for the way that I work, doing the track creation stage with the Push 3 and other instruments in the studio, and then later I send it to the computer for a mixing and mastering session.
Gosh it’s a no brainer. Still rocking with the push 2 and yes I probably need to upgrade but I wouldn’t go any further than the controller mode. Without vst support - you c could basically buy a MacBook Air or almost a pro aswell as a controller. Better value and must better cpu. I could just imagine the battery is good but will degrade in time so it’ll end up being a controller long term. The lack of an xlr is crazy aswell as secondary headphones. I could even get a native instruments mk3 plus a push 3 and still be miles ahead
Love the format and setting for this video. Super informative and helpful to remind me that I don't need this thing! +1!
I went for the standalone version and I am glad that I did. It's the center of my studio, and I don't need a computer running. And it is perfect for the way that I work, doing the track creation stage with the Push 3 and other instruments in the studio, and then later I send it to the computer for a mixing and mastering session.
So are everybodys needs different, and as said in my review video, i cant say i wont upgrade in time…
@@NotThatCoolKid Certainly. I know people for who the controller version is perfect for them. It's nice that we have options.
Gosh it’s a no brainer. Still rocking with the push 2 and yes I probably need to upgrade but I wouldn’t go any further than the controller mode. Without vst support - you c could basically buy a MacBook Air or almost a pro aswell as a controller. Better value and must better cpu. I could just imagine the battery is good but will degrade in time so it’ll end up being a controller long term. The lack of an xlr is crazy aswell as secondary headphones. I could even get a native instruments mk3 plus a push 3 and still be miles ahead
Agreed 👍🏻 Returned mine
You must be a bodybuilder. The number one reason is that it is not a standalone machine. It's way too heavy for that.
Well i wouldnt run a marathon with it, bit coming from carrying tube amps and Rhodes pianos it aint that heavy!
Nice video! But I think you might have misspelled the title? Buy instead of but? Just so you know 😊
Hi, thnx! And Corrected it!
A built in audio-interface with one 1 in and 1 out would be the dream on a device like this.
Wel it has 2 in and out but jack only, no xlr with phantom power.
it is an audio-interface with more than 1 in 1 out lol
Well in thr studio with my m-audio 2626 got 10 in and out now!
Reason 1: You don't have the funds. (I'm kidding.)
Reason 1: The weight. It ain't light.
Enjoyed your video.
NDSM, place to be.