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Title: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: LoboLives on May 23, 2023, 07:33:20 AM
MPE controller
Ableton Live sequencing and recording
Integrated Sounds


https://youtu.be/kArRPk_c-T0

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Title: Re: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: LPF83 on May 23, 2023, 09:15:37 AM

ADAT, huh?  Very interesting on a device like this.
Title: Re: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: Elric on May 23, 2023, 04:32:24 PM
Wow!
X and Y Multi-slider-"ribbons"!?   ...It looks like.

[edit: Man, I'm too old for this $#!+.]
[edit2:  And he mentions his Pro One and how this thing gives it new life! Awesome.]
Title: Re: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: Quatschmacher on May 23, 2023, 11:13:18 PM
If this means I could run VSTs such as Scarbee EP-88S and Synthogy Ivory II American D without having to plug a windows computer in and have them run glitch-free, I知 very interested.
Title: Re: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: LPF83 on May 24, 2023, 05:08:40 AM
If this means I could run VSTs such as Scarbee EP-88S and Synthogy Ivory II American D without having to plug a windows computer in and have them run glitch-free, I知 very interested.

It doesn't have a Windows or MacOS, so any third party plug-ins would need to release Push specific versions (which doesn't seem imminent, IMO).
Title: Re: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: Quatschmacher on May 24, 2023, 08:47:49 AM
If this means I could run VSTs such as Scarbee EP-88S and Synthogy Ivory II American D without having to plug a windows computer in and have them run glitch-free, I知 very interested.

It doesn't have a Windows or MacOS, so any third party plug-ins would need to release Push specific versions (which doesn't seem imminent, IMO).
Are VSTs platform specific? I thought they were a kind of universal format. I知 not so knowledgable about these things, as you can probably tell.
Title: Re: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: chysn on May 24, 2023, 09:04:34 AM
If this means I could run VSTs such as Scarbee EP-88S and Synthogy Ivory II American D without having to plug a windows computer in and have them run glitch-free, I知 very interested.

It doesn't have a Windows or MacOS, so any third party plug-ins would need to release Push specific versions (which doesn't seem imminent, IMO).
Are VSTs platform specific? I thought they were a kind of universal format. I知 not so knowledgable about these things, as you can probably tell.

VST is a standard for the interface, but the actual binaries that run on hardware are platform-specific.
Title: Re: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: Quatschmacher on May 24, 2023, 03:23:15 PM
If this means I could run VSTs such as Scarbee EP-88S and Synthogy Ivory II American D without having to plug a windows computer in and have them run glitch-free, I知 very interested.

It doesn't have a Windows or MacOS, so any third party plug-ins would need to release Push specific versions (which doesn't seem imminent, IMO).
Are VSTs platform specific? I thought they were a kind of universal format. I知 not so knowledgable about these things, as you can probably tell.

VST is a standard for the interface, but the actual binaries that run on hardware are platform-specific.
I see. Oh well, I guess that saves me two grand. :-)
Title: Re: Ableton becomes standalone
Post by: chysn on May 24, 2023, 04:15:22 PM
I see. Oh well, I guess that saves me two grand. :-)

I was kind of excited about the prospect for a moment. Then I thought, "Don't I just want a new MacBook Pro for nothing but Ableton?"