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Ableton Push 2 Guitar Center

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Ableton Push 2 Guitar Center

2024-06-27 07:55:53

I picked the Launchpad X up thinking it would work for several Max4Live instruments designed for the original Launchpad which, sad to say, it wasn't. I decided to keep it, thinking it would be a good supplement to my Ableton Push 1 but I didn't realize that, because of its convenient size, good velocity-sensitive pads, and clear labels that I'd be using it MORE than my Push. Specifically, when creating at my computer workstation I am used to getting up and walking over to a full-size 88-key controller or standing up to maneuver to my Push. Now, I have a (separately acquired) 25 mini-keys controller and this Launchpad X which I can, owing to long USB cables, bring to me rather than me going to them. The pads are more sensitive than those on the Push 1 but they are also less prone to false-triggering which means I can play them longer and more consistently. The clear (and limited) labels on the Launchpad X also mean I spend a lot less time hunting for functions compared to the Push. Switching from Session to Notes view, changing key and scale, and instant access to Ableton's Capture MIDI function have all been unexpected enhancements to my creativity. Does it replace my Push? No -but it's addressed ways my studio and using my Push have previously slowed my process down.

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2024-04-02 02:37:57

This is a really sturdy stand, pretty great for the price. It was a bit too tall for my use (Ableton Push), but I bet it works great for a laptop. Would be nice to have one that's maybe half the height, even if that means it's not adjustable.

5
2024-07-17 01:57:37

Works great and the length is something I can't get from electronic stores like Frys or Guitar center.

5
2024-07-08 02:40:13

I use this for Ableton Live, it's miles away from the old nanokontrol... it will receive midi signals, so when you click something with your mouse in a DAW the corresponding button is illuminated or turns off on your nano. Comes ready with mappings for some DAWs (ableton and others) or you can make your own maps. WIth the preloaded ableton map you can solo, mute, rec, pan, fade, and you can cycle between which tracks you control... control first 8 tracks then hit next track button and control the next 8. No motorized faders but you cant expect that. and the buttons dont stick anymore.

5
2024-08-17 09:30:45

New Ox Box for the lowest price around...seriously undercut Guitar Center and Sweetwater!

5
2024-06-14 07:40:40

The center squeeze snap-on design is so much better that the design with the outside mounted push buttons. The overall design seems to stay put better than the older design. I don't find the lens caps with this design to be dislodged in the camera bag (or carrying it outside). I especially like the way the lens cap releases when the lens has a hood in place. You can stick your hand into the hood and get to the release easily. It can be very annoying to try to get the classic our one off quickly.

5
2024-08-01 08:11:46

This headset is not offered at stores like SamAsh (who makes it) or Guitar center. They will pull out the much higher priced headsets which DON'T work with the lower priced transmitters. The other mikes are too power hungry. This is perfect and works great with my Samson ST-5 transmitter pack and my Samson speaker with built-in receiver. All battery, light and powerful. I am very satisfied with this.

5
2024-07-16 02:20:11

I've been using the same basic guitar center mic stand for almost a decade, and I needed something great to replace it. I've had my eye on this one for a while, and Im so glad I pulled the trigger for it.

5
2024-06-13 02:55:14

Went to Guitar Center and tried on some contenders - Sennheisers and Audio Technica, in the range of $150 - $300 - They all felt like they were crushing my head. These Sony's (or which I already owned 1 pair) are the only ones I can stand for hours at a time. Super light and just really comfy. Nice little bag to keep them in and they're also MUCH smaller to pack and travel with than the others, a big plus when packing for a flight for example! Just really great. Only flaw - I anticipate the earpiece covers may start to flake (my others did) but even if that happens I'd still opt for the comfort of these cans. If SONY could solve that issue they would have 100/100 of my vote. Right now it's 95/100.:)

5
2024-06-01 06:31:11

After a miserable encounter with Guitar Center and my money being held hostage for 3 weeks when I had nothing of theirs. Anywho... B&H was same price. I saved on the taxes by getting a Payboo card. And the gear was shipped very fast. I’m an overly excited with my new layout and the speakers sound great. Great for a small home studio.

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