![]() I reckon some kind of reassurance from them would actually boost sales of the hardware significantly. I am aware that I could be setting myself up for a disappointment if Ableton drop support. Its that potential that I can't shake myself free of and always has me thinking about a Push purchase. J0n35y wrote:With similar development then I could see Push being insane in 3 or 4 years time. ![]() ![]() Anyway I'm still not going to jump the gun and will wait for another couple of weekends I can't wait to see what Stray does once he gets his hands on it. Good move on Ableton's part for choosing 64 smaller pads to play on, no more stretching while performing more complex rhythms. The potential I see from it is what is swaying me and it seems much more performance based. The more I think about these two controllers and what I want from them the more I lean towards Push. I was in my local music shop today and tried out Maschine with it's Software and it seemed very intuitive but at the same time very 'locked to the grid' I really wish I could just borrow a Maschine for a weekend and get all these workflow questions out of the way. Is it a case of recording each Maschine track in real-time to audio tracks or is there a freeze track ability? If I were to use Maschine standalone or plugin does the workflow differ at all for getting the tracks into Live? One thing I'm worried about is that Maschine software isn't as elastic as Live, meaning, ability to push the sounds around with the warping engine. ![]()
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