The key here is workflow, and being able to get ideas out of your head into your DAW then into your car and see if it really passes the test.
I have a couple friends that are total whiz's with keyboard short-cuts and mousing/clicking their way through the DAW. Whatever works for you.
BUT if you do grab the Push, please let us know your thoughts about it. Likes dislikes what not
Whaaaat. for 20% off definitely pick up the Push! Everyone's charging like 800+ for one >.>
I have maschine and an apc40 which is great, thought about push too but have no interest in it the more I think about it. The price it is pretty steep just for a harmonic table keyboard, instead I'll probably get a c-thru axis or stick to using programs on my MPC for scales.
The more I look at push the more I disinterested I become; between that, arturias spark and akais renaissance no one has yet bested maschine in ergonomics. Native instruments has just had more time and experience with the concept thru development of kore
Makes sense if you are sitting down
its the simple little things that add up.
maschine for now has a better browser, and can wrap vst presets so they can be browsed and loaded entirely from the controller. the only thing i do instrument wise in ableton is experimental drum rack shit that i control with my mpc.
i am excited though by the prospect that this is the mark of a tide change for midi controllers. sure maschines competitors are comparitively young and underdeveloped but both push and renaissance have some nice hardware once they PUSH out the kinks... yeah a bad pun...
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