![]() ![]() Performance and verdictįor those who use Live to track MIDI and audio performances, the new comping and linked track capabilities will be the most exciting addition. It also makes polyphonic aftertouch available on Live’s Push devices. MPE can be used without a compatible hardware controller, and can be programmed directly into the new Expressions tab next to the Notes and Envelopes tabs in the MIDI clip editor. MPE also features release velocity, which works much like the familiar ‘attack’ velocity, but applied to the end of notes. MPE makes it possible to pitchbend individual notes, plus there are now individual Slide and Pressure parameters for use as modulation sources with discrete values for each note. Keep your performances in-the-moment by switching between improvising with loops and playing drums, notes, and chords-all from the same expressive grid of pads.Live now features support for MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) for more nuanced control over compatible instruments. ![]() Push 2 is equally at home in the studio or on stage. Get hands-on with your mix using the encoders and adjust levels, pans, and sends with immediate feedback on the display. Use Push’s touch slider for pitch bend or modulation. Push’s condensed layout means large intervals can be reached easily, and patterns can be played with the same fingerings in all keys. Pad colors show key center, other notes in the key, and any notes you’ve recorded. When playing instruments, Push “folds” a keyboard’s worth of notes to its 64 pads. See velocity and accents for each step shown on Push’s pads. Select any step and tweak timing, velocity, and parameter values individually for each cell. Step sequence beats directly using the pads for precise control. Hold a pad to repeat notes in time with your track and adjust the repeat divisions or swing in real time. Play beats live with velocity sensitive pads and adjust sounds and kits while you play with eight touch-sensitive endless encoders. The color display shows your sample or device parameters, enabling intuitive but powerful sound design from the touch-sensitive encoders. Get fast hands-on access to Live’s built-in devices, VST or Audio Units plug-ins, and your sample library. Use Push to browse, preview, and load your sounds. Slice samples across the pads, play single hits, or warp long samples so that they always stay in time with your song.Īccess all of Live’s devices, your third-party plug-ins, and samples. Push gives you a range of ways to play and manipulate your samples. Slice beats, play one shots, or mangle samples with warping Whether playing drums or pitched instruments, Push adapts to your musical needs, with great feeling pads and controls that keep you in the flow. Play or step sequence all of your musical ideas. Play or program beats, melodies, and harmonies with Push’s 64 pads. When playing drums, Push’s grid of 64 pads is divided into three sections, allowing you to play in real time, step sequence, and adjust the length of your loop, all at the same time. It’s a powerful, expressive instrument that gives you hands-on control of an unlimited palette of sounds, without needing to look at a computer. But instruments are where inspiration comes from. ![]() Computers make it possible for one person to create whole worlds of sound. To stay in the flow, you need to be able to capture your ideas quickly, and you need technology to stay out of the way. Push is an instrument that puts everything you need to make music in one place-at your fingertips. The next level of clip-launching and grid controllers. ![]()
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