Finally, the 64 drum pad for Push is pretty dope.
Finally, the 64 drum pad for Push is pretty dope.
One feeds the pocket, the other feeds the soul "DJ Mpire"
Be careful with upgrading. I'm having some CPU issues with the 9.2 version making it slower and causing noises at the same sample rate/buffer size as 9.1.
Technics 1210 / Pioneer plx 1000 / Xone 42 / Adam a3x / UA apollo twin / Maschine mikro / Ableton live 9 / Maschine 2 / MBP Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2015
My CPU only jumps high on the 64 pad drumrack. Couldn't use that in a track for sure, more for just jamming. Other then that no problems here, but I'm running the 64 bit version though. The warping feature works so much more better now. I may start using live for live sets.
One feeds the pocket, the other feeds the soul "DJ Mpire"
Good thing I waited to upgrade lol
I've not had any CPU issues, at least that I've noticed. I only use Live at this point for arranging though, so a lot of my CPU-heavy plugs for mixing aren't enabled in my Live projects. (Windows 64-bit as well, BTW)
2 x Technics 1210 MKII, Pioneer-DJM 900 Nexus, Traktor Scratch Pro, NI F1,
Ableton Live 9.6 Suite, Ableton Push, Studio One 3, Moog Sub37, Roland Alpha Juno 2, Korg MS-20 Mini, Yamaha TG-77, TR-8, Rhodes MKI Stage, Wurlitzer 200a, couple pedals, couple amps, lots of software and a freakin iPad
The tuner is dope. I use it on a lot of things. Really helps to tune your kicks and shit.
One feeds the pocket, the other feeds the soul "DJ Mpire"
9.2 for me had some lags when using functions like Copy, Paste and Duplicate. Also alot of my third party VST's are causing my session to crash, and trying to open some of my old project files also cause a crash. Downgraded back to 9.1. Tuner device was very useful though
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