Sold off the apc and mpk25, replaced with a push
Sold off the apc and mpk25, replaced with a push
yea definitely, mainly because I rarely used the others to begin with. The apc I used for a while for gigs but the past few years I barely touched it. The mpk25 got stashed on the back of the desk once I got the axiom pro 49 thats on the left. I had been wanting to sell them for a while so they covered a good chunk of the push
Finally got an hour or so to play with it, and man you can really get sucked into that thing. Had a good basis of a chillout type track after 20-30min of just messing around and I really found myself just not even looking at the monitors, they ended up turning off for a while on their own and I didnt even notice.
Last edited by ezelkow1; 04-02-2013 at 10:31 PM.
Do you recommend a newbie getting a Push ?
I am fairly new to Ableton.
personally I still love it, but thats a pretty big investment for someone just getting started. If you want to go all in then sure, but Id start out trying out various daws first and just messing around with them to get an idea of which you prefer before diving in to ableton head on. It might not be the one you like the best, and then if you get a push you really have no choice at that point
current setup.
Logic pro 9
Maschine
mixtrack controller for traktor
akai rpm3 monitors
mac pro with 8gb of ram
a tascam us-600
audio-technica ath-ad700
an old keyboard routed for midi
and an mpk mini
(sorry pictures not working)
Last edited by mike12598; 06-27-2013 at 10:41 AM.
My humble little studio. Got two alesis elevate 3's (notice the beautiful programming books holding them up ), an akai mpk49 (really shouldn't have spent that kind of money on a keyboard but oh well), a hercules 4mx as my audio interface and a sm48 as my microphone. FL studio 10 is my DAW, and a 2008 gateway i3 is my computer.
Goes to show you can do a lot with a little (still wish I had a sub ).
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