We said: “TouchAble Pro is easy to configure, fast to use, and engages with the software like nothing else. However, it’ll also function as a very capable hub for your hardware rig, which is a real bonus. Throw in faders, pads, CV and an arpeggiator, and it has you covered for most of your Ableton Live needs. This might be the best Live keyboard controller around at the moment, with an onboard eight-track sequencer, semi-weighted keys, aftertouch, and additional visual feedback from on-key RGB LEDs. Even if you’re a software diehard, this is another way to think about presenting live music, especially if you experience the occasional option paralysis that comes bundled free with every DAW.” Features: It’s a great prospect for anybody interested in creating or performing using music hardware. We said: “The Force is so enjoyable to use – we’d happily put it to work for song sketching, sampling, jamming and live sets. Push integrates with the updated Simpler instrument to create more of a hardware-sampling experience from Push itself, you can browse and load samples into Simpler and view and interact with the waveforms.” We said: “This is a whole new, enjoyable experience and it’s something that we are far more likely to use for composition. Plus, in the latest Live 11 update, new features such as visualisations for new devices, keys and scales and polyphonic aftertouch support have been added. There’s zero setup time and you’re instantly armed to play instruments,launch clips, and use the knobs to tweak instrument and effect parameters. The truth is,Push does such a thorough job out of the box, you need a clear reason not to use it. Push is available bundled with any of the three versions of Live – Lite, Standard and Pro. Many pick up the Live/Push combo on day one of their musical mission. Push is the de facto controller for Live.
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