Built-in audio interface
With two inputs switchable between line (balanced) or instrument (unbalanced), and two balanced outputs.
In the world of music production, Ableton Live has always been a go-to software for its user-friendly interface and emphasis on creativity. Ableton’s Push controllers have been the perfect companion for Live users, offering an intuitive way to interact with the software. Now, Ableton takes a giant leap forward with the introduction of Push 3!
Push gives you independence from your computer so you can be fully in the moment with your music. Connect your gear. Sculpt your sound. Play in a style that’s recognizably yours. An upgradeable instrument with replaceable components and an ever-evolving bond with Ableton Live, Push is designed to sit at the heart of your setup for years to come.
Shape your sound with pads that respond to the slightest movement of your fingers. Bend, slide and shift between different notes, sounds and articulations.
Plug your instruments into Push’s own audio interface to record straight into your set. Plus, send CV and gate signals to your modular setup.
Responsive MPE-enabled pads make Push an individually expressive instrument. Design multi-faceted sounds and perform them in your own style with the movement of your fingertips within each pad.
From sampling records to controlling modular jams, to making multi-track recordings of your band’s rehearsal, Push works as a flexible creative hub. Built robustly for frequent travel between sessions and stages, and made to work with your trusty old gear and your newest toys, it’ll see you through many changes in setup, sound and scene.
Both Push configurations feature a built-in audio interface with two balanced inputs and two balanced outputs, plus a headphone out for main or cue output. With an ADAT extender, these can be increased to 10 inputs and 12 outputs.
With two inputs switchable between line (balanced) or instrument (unbalanced), and two balanced outputs.
Add an additional 8 inputs or outputs. Expand your setup to include mic preamps, additional instruments and effects, and multiple connections to modular gear.