Ableton midi monitor arming12/19/2023 In general, I can play a set jamming something from "scratch" without the mouse easily. I have a Push 1 so this may not apply anymore. On a really serious note regarding Push usage. On a more serious note - what color scheme is this for Live? I realize you just asked for a picture but I felt the need to explain a bit.ĭid you just photoshop all that gear on this picture because it looks like it's suspended mid air? Nice lighting matching skills if you shopped this. There's some redundancy obviously with the push but I find the place they put track navigation for example not so convenient (would swap positions between the octave/page pad and navigation pad if it were up to me). Then there's some more global stuff like show/hide vst plugin window, switching device/note view, selecting devices and turning them off/on, navigating tracks, unfolding tracks, setting markers and navigating through them. The rest of the buttons do solo/mute/arm/monitor select for whatever track is selected, shift either flips the mute state or kills all solo's. The four pots at the top control send track levels and the buttons select the send track. The buttons associated with the encoders reset track level to -12 or pan to center. The 5 encoders control volume/pan (keeping the encoder pressed while turning sends a different cc) and sends a/b/c for each track, and the fifth center one does scrubbing and zooming. ![]() The small controller to the left of the trackpad is the faderfox. Push's learning curve is gentle and quick I'll would you share a pic of your setup please ? Thx ! ![]() when writing/recording, i found myself often not needing to use the mouse or even the computer screen at times.for relatively basic setups with a good default set, Push can begin to feel a bit like the only thing you need to jam/write/record. Once you get comfortable with Push and have a good default set with things how you want, it can start to feel like a different beast in front of you, even tho Ableton itself is exactly the same of course. depending on your workflow, i hope that helps clarify a little further. only adding to mention in case it's not clear from what they're saying that specifically Push will be very helpful in Session view, but do rather little when in Arrangement view. 'entirely' removing the mouse is essentially impossible, even with a complex setup like user is detailing. but, as everyone above is getting at, Push (i've still got 1, tho i'm sure 2 is better) is very good at vastly reducing the need to mouse around.in some ways. Trying to use the mouse less with Ableton and wanted to see if the Push could entirely remove the need to use the mouse.Ĭan any push users let me know how it is and if this is achievable?
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