![]() Well Live 9.5 comes with a firmware update and adds some of the Push 2 functionality to Push 1 and Ableton have already been on the front foot assuring users that Push 1 will be supported for the forseeyable future though will not be able to match all the features of Push 2 obviously. ![]() The new Live 9 update brings some new sound content, an overhaul of the Simpler instrument to integrate tight with the new Push display, updated waveform displays and updated VU meter displays now showing both peak and RMS sound levels. One of the most requested features for the last 2 years is now possible: Browse and load your VST/AU instruments direct from Push (though browsing presets is apparently still not possible). To also coincide with the new Push 2 release a new version of Live was also released (9.5) which adds a number of new features and also updates current Push 1 units with some very neat features. The size is about the same with Push 2 being just slightly wider and the height is now slimmer. The control layout has also changed a bit with some new controls, multi-colour track control buttons, a repositioning of the encoders and the track navigation buttons and the function keys are now a lower profile with a more defined backlight. Push MK2 follows the success of the original push and builds on its functionality with the most notable upgrade being a full colour pixel display upgrade which now allows for much more dynamic feedback from devices and VU metrers as well as the ability to display and edit the playback of loops and samples directly from Push.
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