What?! That is my biggest critique on Ableton/Push 3 and it’s available on Note?
If that’s the case with Move, I will not be able to resist.
Maybe it is cool
But i was unhappy these kind of things were not possible with push3
I skipped Push 2 so the whole “record an audio clip and convert to Simpler” workflow caught me off guard when I got the Push 3. Admittedly the same as how it works on desktop, and definitely much better than what Push 1 could do, but after years of sampling with Koala and months of working with Note, it took me a while to accept that this multi-step process was their flagship method.
This here can not be beat in anything but market reach.
… live playability
This is looking to be fun.
I really hope we get the full Simpler in this thing.
Please please please.
Not necessarily, I’ve observed some wizards. And now with Launchpad support it’s pretty tight.
The two-stage sampling thing is another one that never bothered me - I usually want to edit my sample first anyway so I just see the clip stage as basically the same as in e.g. a Digitakt topping and tailing my sample before setting it up in whatever machine. I’ve seen people using using the Catch max device for this but personally I’ve never felt the need.
Which is a segue to … I really hope this thing runs max. I don’t think it will and probably for most people a more clearly defined set of possibilities will be more what they want, but on my Push I’m just after implementing a custom per sequence event based mute behaviour based on the “legacy” MPCs with a couple of off the shelf devices and an hour putting together my own Max patch, while people are still shouting at Akai months later to get this back in MPC 3.0. I think this is pretty good, especially seeing as I have zero previous programming experience.
hope so
Especially on Push, I just want to be able to record directly into a drum rack. You can slice a longer sample with multiple one shots and convert it into a drum rack, but you can’t just record directly into an existing drum rack.
I’ve got a mk2 that’s sat in a drawer for 2 months and I’m still considering Move FFS!
Maybe polyphony
CATCH — Novel Music — Max for Live Devices.
Pretty sure this should do that for you in standalone based on what people have been saying, with the caveat that I’ve never felt the need to try it.
But does it allow to move it into a Drum Sampler device as well? I don’t think so?
I actually think you can just record into a clip and then load the recorded sample from the Recorded folder into a Simpler or Drum Sampler, but that’s just not a fast and fun workflow.
I talked to a guy at Thomann just now who confirmed this is a mocap suit and the only way to use it is to crawl around and talk like Gollum
No way this is a tracker, doesn’t fit Ableton workflow and their whole point is to push people to their software.
Im thinking hardware device that essentially a NOTE 2.0 in hardware form, can push things to the Computer. Hopefully with Bluetooth, Wifi, Midi In/out, USB power/battery and at least sd card for storage. Itll have 16 pads and I Guarantee that weird Square 4 way navigator they have on everything. Size of like a polyend Play. If it cant fit in backpack easily it doesnt fit the “Move” focus. Personally I hoped it would have a color OLED, but with the latest teaser I doubt that is happening.
Max price under 1000, and if it doesnt have more functionality beyond Note then whats the point [Beyond helping Android Users]
I’ve been thinking about this, with the whole ‘Move’ theme; could there be an XY Kaoss Pad type thing involved??
I think it’s more ‘on the move’. A groovebox like Circuit is inbound, maybe.