![]() In the meantime that's what it is - it's more desk-based. No laptop, no interface, no PSU or USB cable. I love the idea of being on a couch with an Ableton Push and headphones, and thats it. Although it remains to be seen how much of this is possible and what workflow limitations may be present. I think whenever Push 3 lands, it will be so far ahead of the current device, they will basically seem like two seperate things.Ī smaller form factor, tapable buttons, an interface built in, battery power, and even the ability to jam independent of a laptop would all be huge improvements that would warrant an upgrade imo. It still surprises me how the price hasn't really budged all these years later. I remember some of my misgivings about the device the last time I owned it, but I can live with those gripes in the immediate future. However it's coming round for Summer where I live and I always like to make music at that time, I'm feeling the pangs to grab a Push as its so great for making music. ![]() ![]() I had Push 1 and then Push 2 for while, but I actually sold the Push 2 what is now a couple years ago, surprising not to see an update in that time. I've been wondering the same thing myself.
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