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🔥 Grab a sound pack ► https://lowheat.gumroad.com Listen to the finished track (Tropical Nights) here: https://links.stereofox.com/low-heat-... 📲 Socials // Music // All my links ► https://linktr.ee/lowheatbeats 🤜🤛 Join our Discord community ► / discord Using Push 3 in standalone mode is great, it’s an amazingly powerful workstation and it’s a breeze to make beats with it. Not using a computer and being totally standalone can be really cool and inspiring. But from my experience using it for the last 2 weeks, I was more productive working in controller mode. From all beats I started since I got the Push, the two that I finished were both using Push in controller mode and just basically developing the tracks in Ableton Live on the computer. Also, I do realise transferring tracks to the computer is just super super quick and easy with Push, so there’s nothing stopping me from finishing the other tracks that I started in standalone mode. Is there even a point in using Push if you’re using Live on the computer? Some people might consider it pointless. Well, for me Push really excels at keeping you in the groove while recording parts for your tracks. Sequencing drums, starting and stopping the sequencer, deleting recordings. For these tasks, it’s really great to just be more tactile and not fumble around with the mouse. So I really like having it in front of me. But when it comes to browsing samples and presets and editing parameters, notes, automation, I find that working with the mouse is just quicker and more efficient. And that’s despite the fact that the browsing experience and note editing experience are improved compared to Push 2 with the introduction of the jog wheel. I still think Ableton have done a great job with it. And there’s something to be said about having access to VST instruments. For me it’s not so much about the effects as Live’s affects are just great, but there are some very particular sounds that can really add to the vibe of your track that you can’t use on the standalone mode because you can’t load your third party plugins. 0:00 Intro 0:22 Push 3 Standalone vs Controller Mode 3:45 Making a Beat With Push 3 Controller Mode 6:40 Finished Beat (Mixed Version) If you're buying gear or plugins, use my affiliate links to help support the channel (at no extra cost). Thank you! ❤️ 🎹 Native Instruments ► https://bit.ly/NIWebsite ➡️ Plugin Boutique Deals ► https://bit.ly/3fogops ➡️ Thomann ► https://bit.ly/LowHeatThomann ➡️ Perfect Circuit ► https://bit.ly/LowHeatPerfectCircuit