![]() ![]() – not great for controlling third party VST’sĬontact: via the contact form on my website or on Facebook or Instagram. ![]() ![]() – more expensive than Maschine but only comes with Ableton Live Intro, which is very limited and sound content is nowhere near NI’s quality or quantity. – (BIG ONE) Ableton Live is a complete DAW, you can do pretty much evevrything in it and with Push 2 it’s like it has an integrated MPC which makes it easier to transition from creating ideas to arragnging, mixing, mastering – more pads, can be played as an instrument but can also control session view – audio recording is too basic at this point – just loop recording, no proper editing of recorded audio – software is not a complete DAW, hard to arrange and finish tracks, yet it’s quite complex for a simple drum machine. – can be used to control other software or as a VST in other DAW’s – cooler performance features with the new updates and the touch strip with the perform fx – full version of Maschine software with a nice, comprehensive sound library and NI plugins with Komplete Select – built-in audio interface for the same price KOMPLETE 10 ULTIMATE or a KOMPLETE KONTROL S-Series also get a free MASCHINE 2.2 download. The result is the Ableton Push not Push 3, not. Native Instruments Maschine Studio, MIDI Pad Controllers. – more immersive, faster hardware workflow, But I’d also venture a guess that the company watched the reaction to Native Instruments’ box closely and tweaked its plans accordingly. This video is an update to my older video “Maschine MK3 vs Ableton Push 2 Comparison & Buying Advice” – ➡️ Get 7% off DistroKid for the first year through my link → ![]()
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