When the large brown box arrived (don’t they all come like that) I was initially excited, but a house under refurbishment meant that I had 20 minutes play time before it got put back in its box and found a home on top of the wardrobe. As one of their Crashologist Beta testers I’m fortunate to be able to test betas and receive information before it goes public, and they wanted their treasured controller in as many of my colleagues hands as possible. That was until an email came through from Ableton offering me a deal I couldn’t refuse. Early reviews spoke mostly about inconsistent white LEDs, but as more information came forward I became increasingly intrigued about the one Ableton certified controller I didn’t pre-order.Īfter adding one to my cart on the Ableton website and leaving it there for some time (along with an Ableton Hoodie that was severely too young for me), I decided against purchasing it. ![]() ![]() Strangely, to this day, there’s little mention of the Push on AKAI Professional’s own website. The people who make Live now make controllers then? When Ableton Live 9 was announced, a lot of the interwebs went on and on about the collaboration with AKAI Professional and their Push controller. ![]() LINK: Ableton | PRICE: $599/€488/£399 | MANUAL: Ableton THE BEGINNING
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