I struggle with this approach with Ableton, as there are so many options near at hand. That's why I've moved to hardware when it comes to making music.
Yeah I can understand, it can quickly become overwhelming. I like to limit Ableton Live with all its options and then really think about which elements a piece of music needs. Coming from hardware this structured approach definitely helps a lot!
Sure thing, I’m using two Fuji cameras: the X-H2S (mostly with the 35mm 1.4 prime lense) as my main camera and the X-T30 (mostly with the 18-55mm kit lense) as my 2nd camera
I’m always looking for the one box to get rid of everything else. Sick of gear. Can the push 3 do harsh noise music? Sample mangling? I am used to Octatrack and Eurorack, but wondering if the Push 3 can replace everything else for me.
Hey, pretty sure it can do that, the question is how good is the workflow for that. To be honest I’m still not 100% convinced by the Push Standalone workflow but have to say Ableton is really improving it with every update they release
Well done. as always! I've found Drift to be the most useful when doing sound design while not needing to use mouse and keyboard at all, since I still only have Push 2 and a laptop for my secondary setup. As for the inability to apply LFO to specific parameters outside of the mod matrix, there is a Max For Live device for Push 3 that allows for assigning LFOs to any parameter in standalone. I think it's just called LFO For Push.
Thanks Remy! Yeah Drift is great and very well integrated into Push, love this Synthesizer a lot! And I definitely need to check out the LFO for Push, however I would really expect a company like Ableton to make their basic devices work on both Live and Push 3 Standalone.
@@MilesKvndra Yeah I agree. Obviously some of the functions are possible, so I wish they would implement a lot of those basic features in standalone. Creating racks and assigning macros would be cool, but I could see how the values would be hard to cover on a small screen. But I think it would be great if some more of those features would be available. I'm saving for Push 3 either way, but it would be great.
Hey Tobi, die habe ich leider schon verkauft - aber schau mal bei Kleinanzeigen oder Reverb, da findest du immer noch gebrauchte Push 2s zu nem echt guten Preis. Viel Erfolg!
That interface is so nice! Enjoyed seeing you making your sound, nice tutorial M!
Thanks buddy! Glad you dig the full video 🙌🏻
Great stuff Miles.
Thank you!
Nice workflow explained on point. Well done mate!
Thanks for the feedback buddy! Great to hear that 💜
Nice Push 3 tutorial, thank you! Very interesting.
Awesome to hear you are digging it!
Great tutorial - thank you and you have a new subscriber.
Great to hear and welcome! 🙌🏻
Thank you!
You’re welcome!
Great explanation
Glad you dig it!
@@MilesKvndra 🙂
I struggle with this approach with Ableton, as there are so many options near at hand. That's why I've moved to hardware when it comes to making music.
Yeah I can understand, it can quickly become overwhelming. I like to limit Ableton Live with all its options and then really think about which elements a piece of music needs. Coming from hardware this structured approach definitely helps a lot!
Hi Miles, can i learn about your camera gear as well?
Sure thing, I’m using two Fuji cameras: the X-H2S (mostly with the 35mm 1.4 prime lense) as my main camera and the X-T30 (mostly with the 18-55mm kit lense) as my 2nd camera
I’m always looking for the one box to get rid of everything else. Sick of gear. Can the push 3 do harsh noise music? Sample mangling? I am used to Octatrack and Eurorack, but wondering if the Push 3 can replace everything else for me.
Hey, pretty sure it can do that, the question is how good is the workflow for that. To be honest I’m still not 100% convinced by the Push Standalone workflow but have to say Ableton is really improving it with every update they release
Well done. as always!
I've found Drift to be the most useful when doing sound design while not needing to use mouse and keyboard at all, since I still only have Push 2 and a laptop for my secondary setup.
As for the inability to apply LFO to specific parameters outside of the mod matrix, there is a Max For Live device for Push 3 that allows for assigning LFOs to any parameter in standalone. I think it's just called LFO For Push.
Thanks Remy! Yeah Drift is great and very well integrated into Push, love this Synthesizer a lot! And I definitely need to check out the LFO for Push, however I would really expect a company like Ableton to make their basic devices work on both Live and Push 3 Standalone.
@@MilesKvndra Yeah I agree. Obviously some of the functions are possible, so I wish they would implement a lot of those basic features in standalone. Creating racks and assigning macros would be cool, but I could see how the values would be hard to cover on a small screen. But I think it would be great if some more of those features would be available. I'm saving for Push 3 either way, but it would be great.
Never been this early to a video so don't know what to say :) Like in advance!
Nice one, appreciate it! Hope you dig the video :)
Hey hast du deine Push 2 noch? Wuerdest du die verkaufen? meine hat leider nen kleinen schaden und eine brandneue ist grade leider nicht drin..
Hey Tobi, die habe ich leider schon verkauft - aber schau mal bei Kleinanzeigen oder Reverb, da findest du immer noch gebrauchte Push 2s zu nem echt guten Preis. Viel Erfolg!