Visuals and Sounds are amazing my friend!! I've had my Push 3 for over a month, and I've never been more inspired. Just subscribed to your channel!🙏🏾✊🏾💚
It really is and it's interesting to experience how a synth preset turns into an instrument when played on those pads. They did something very special with the Push 3.
This sounds really good. Something about it reminds me of the vibe of They Live, but modernized. Very cool. Definitely looking forward to the comparison with the MPC.
That's a really interesting connection. I haven't seen thy movie but I had to listen through the tracks and thought there was something about A Message that made me see it. Is that perhaps what you heard? Appreciate your comment, as always. Hope you'll have a great holiday.
@@remyvegamedia Hey Remy, hope you're well. I was going to reply to your other comment on the latest video but somehow I can't seem to find it anymore. Anyway, thanks for your words. I will definitely consider a walkthrough of one of the MPC tracks. Happy new year!
Thanks so much! This one was (heavily) produced inside the box. The Push 3 really is rather limitless when it comes to this type of meticulous production. The combination of those instrument-like MPE pads and the insane producer's toolkit makes it a killer groovebox, really.
@@sinewaymusic That's interesting to hear. I'm still on the Akai Force, love the audio quality. How do you like the workflow on the Push compared to say the MPC Live 2? Would love to see the comparison. Great channel and music production you got going!
That's a really good question. It's difficult to answer it in a short comment but I'd say that which one you prefer depends on what your goals are and/or how comfortable you are with a hybrid workflow. As someone else wrote somewhere, with the Push 3 Standalone, you're not really meant to finish songs in a “DAWless DAW” workflow like on the MPC. The MPC lets you take your production all the way up to the finish line, whereas I feel the Push 3 wants you to make a few stops in Ableton Live too. What makes the Push 3 special to me is those MPE pads, they make you play notes differently, which leads to different musical ideas and expressions. But from a pure workflow of sketching and producing music, I prefer the MPC. Will elaborate on these things more in the review, there's a lot more to it than that. But hope that helps somewhat in the meantime. 😊
Visuals and Sounds are amazing my friend!! I've had my Push 3 for over a month, and I've never been more inspired. Just subscribed to your channel!🙏🏾✊🏾💚
I really appreciate it, thank you! What do you like the most about the Push 3 and did the Move influence your relationship with the Push 3 at all?
The visuals are amazing Love the beat.
Really appreciate your feedback, thank you! 🙏 ✨
The Push really is a different kind of Instrument.
It really is and it's interesting to experience how a synth preset turns into an instrument when played on those pads. They did something very special with the Push 3.
This sounds really good. Something about it reminds me of the vibe of They Live, but modernized. Very cool.
Definitely looking forward to the comparison with the MPC.
That's a really interesting connection. I haven't seen thy movie but I had to listen through the tracks and thought there was something about A Message that made me see it. Is that perhaps what you heard? Appreciate your comment, as always. Hope you'll have a great holiday.
@@remyvegamedia Hey Remy, hope you're well. I was going to reply to your other comment on the latest video but somehow I can't seem to find it anymore. Anyway, thanks for your words. I will definitely consider a walkthrough of one of the MPC tracks. Happy new year!
damn! so good. produced inside the box? or heavily processed afterwards? Love the music.
Thanks so much! This one was (heavily) produced inside the box. The Push 3 really is rather limitless when it comes to this type of meticulous production. The combination of those instrument-like MPE pads and the insane producer's toolkit makes it a killer groovebox, really.
@@sinewaymusic That's interesting to hear. I'm still on the Akai Force, love the audio quality. How do you like the workflow on the Push compared to say the MPC Live 2? Would love to see the comparison. Great channel and music production you got going!
That's a really good question. It's difficult to answer it in a short comment but I'd say that which one you prefer depends on what your goals are and/or how comfortable you are with a hybrid workflow. As someone else wrote somewhere, with the Push 3 Standalone, you're not really meant to finish songs in a “DAWless DAW” workflow like on the MPC. The MPC lets you take your production all the way up to the finish line, whereas I feel the Push 3 wants you to make a few stops in Ableton Live too. What makes the Push 3 special to me is those MPE pads, they make you play notes differently, which leads to different musical ideas and expressions. But from a pure workflow of sketching and producing music, I prefer the MPC. Will elaborate on these things more in the review, there's a lot more to it than that. But hope that helps somewhat in the meantime. 😊