Ableton Push 3 Standalone Includes Voucher for Live Suite and not just Live Intro Works without a computer
Ableton Push 3 Standalone
Works without a computer
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.
Push comes in two configurations. To use Push as a standalone instrument, order yours with a processor , STANDALONE . If you’ll only use Push connected to your computer, you don’t need a processor , ORDER TETHERED. If you later decide you’d like to upgrade your Push you can easily add the processor and other standalone components yourself using the Upgrade Kit. You'll also have the option to replace your processor, battery or hard drive to keep up with technology in the future.
A built-in audio interface with two inputs switchable between line (balanced) or instrument (unbalanced), two balanced outputs and a headphone jack. Connect external instruments, synths or effects and record directly into your Push in Standalone Mode, or into Ableton Live in Control Mode.
Class-compliant USB MIDI interfaces are supported. Connect a standard MIDI keyboard or other controller to Push for more ways to play its internal instruments, and send MIDI to your hardware for an expanded, laptop-free workstation.
Built-in Intel® 11th Gen Core™ i3-1115G4 processor with 8GB of RAM.
The Intel® NUC Compute Element features a processor, RAM memory and WiFi. It gives Push the power to play complex Live Sets in Standalone Mode. This element has been specially adapted for Push, and paves the way for more powerful Intel® processors to be made available for your instrument in the future.