Reddit Reddit reviews Ableton Push 2 Controller Instrument

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Ableton Push 2 Controller Instrument
Hardware instrument for hands-on playability with Ableton live 10New sampling workflows: slice, play and manipulate samples from pushPlay or step sequence beats, notes, chords and automationLarge multicolor display and 8 touch-sensitive encoders for controlling mixer, devices and instruments, and live browser navigationIncludes live 10 Intro
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2 Reddit comments about Ableton Push 2 Controller Instrument:

u/gonekrazy3000 · 2 pointsr/ableton

i got my Push2 + Ableton 10 bundle for 719$ in India from Amazon.in around 9 months ago. I got it for basically 55%+ off its regular price for a sealed box so its not impossible to get it at that price. Infact i can see it for 907 Usd right now on Amazon:- https://www.amazon.in/Ableton-Push-Live-Suite-Bundle/dp/B01M1DW7IP/ref=sr_1_1?crid=28YJ9YV118VIT&keywords=ableton+push+2&qid=1555518092&s=gateway&sprefix=ableton+push%2Caps%2C266&sr=8-1

u/one_why · 1 pointr/videos

>You're paying for your own hardware? Dongles are a minute cost for your average tech company.

Because I own the consultancy, yes I buy the hardware that I work on.

>Apple's phone connection is proprietary. For each piece of new hardware you've bought, I can probably find a viable alternative that uses USB-C. Also, I think you're confusing USB-B with USB-A.

USB-A is the flat connector. USB-B is the "D" shaped one? Did I typo something?

https://www.enttec.com/product/controls/dmx-usb-interfaces/dmx-usb-interface/

https://smile.amazon.com/Focusrite-Scarlett-Audio-Interface-Tools/dp/B01E6T56EA/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=Focusrite+scarlett+2i2&qid=1557347644&s=gateway&sr=8-3

https://smile.amazon.com/Ableton-Push-Controller-Instrument-87565/dp/B01M1DW7IP?sa-no-redirect=1

This is just "new" hardware that I look at. There are obviously lots of old hardware debuggers and things from people like atmel or microchip which are definitely not using USB-C.

>What are you considering a power user, because I use mine professionally, and it hasn't been that big of an issue. I already use an HDMI dongle that includes an A port, for the rare occurrence where I must have it.

I build hardware, so that means my laptop is moving around between desks, workbenches, sitting on the edge of cars, sitting inside of prototypes, etc. I know lots of guys doing IoT that are the same. Also lots of musicians, lighting designers, photographers, DJs, etc. all using MBPs and all holding onto their old ones with USB ports for dear life.

>I'm curious, do you use one professionally, or is all this second hand?

I am currently typing this on a ~1.5 year old MBP. I am sitting at my desk in my office.