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Ableton Move

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  • This was the image that I had seen online, I’m not sure about the listed specs though as 4 tracks seems a little limited.

  • edited October 2024

    @CRAKROX said:

    This was the image that I had seen online, I’m not sure about the listed specs though as 4 tracks seems a little limited.

    Yeah, you’d think there would be up/down arrows to navigate between more tracks, even Launchkey’s have that.

    I was hoping for a square device, and something with a usable screen for sample editing. I hope this isn’t the real deal.

  • edited October 2024

    First impression is a sinking feeling in the stomach and disappointment. Then i thought at least the people who bought a Push3s won't feel ripped off looking at this.

    The screen is ass, let's hope the pads are at least MPE and battery life is more than 3 hours... or better still that this image is fake.

  • @oldsynthguy said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    This was the image that I had seen online, I’m not sure about the listed specs though as 4 tracks seems a little limited.

    Yeah, you’d think there would be up/down arrows to navigate between more tracks, even Launchkey’s have that.

    I was hoping for a square device, and something with a usable screen for sample editing. I hope this isn’t the real deal.

    I’m still hoping the screen will be useful for sample editing as I think I read that it’s an OLED screen, will just need my glasses when I use it ! :D

  • @CRAKROX said:

    @oldsynthguy said:

    @CRAKROX said:

    This was the image that I had seen online, I’m not sure about the listed specs though as 4 tracks seems a little limited.

    Yeah, you’d think there would be up/down arrows to navigate between more tracks, even Launchkey’s have that.

    I was hoping for a square device, and something with a usable screen for sample editing. I hope this isn’t the real deal.

    I’m still hoping the screen will be useful for sample editing as I think I read that it’s an OLED screen, will just need my glasses when I use it ! :D

    Yeah, me too!

    No mention of MPE, or MIDI out - useful as a mini ‘Push’ controller, that would get my money.

  • No way that’s it 😂

  • @drez said:
    No way that’s it 😂

    Supposedly a screengrab from a survey two years ago, so even if it is true, let’s hope they’ve tweaked the design and specs!

  • @drez said:
    No way that’s it 😂

    That’s what I’m saying. Some of buttons are lower than the surface and that shape is awful for anything portable.
    I don’t really use Ableton anymore so its whatever but this is not going to bring me back

  • All I heard was “op-z” and I thought “hey it’s time to give a Ableton yet another try “ lmao

  • @drez said:
    No way that’s it 😂

    i find your words comforting.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @drez said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @drez said:
    I’m wondering if it’s kind of like having individual Fors like max for live devices on each channel that are controlled via hardware. Then when you transfer a set back to Ableton, it has those same devices running on the channels. Same sort of Note experience, you start the idea on the Move and then transfer it to Ableton, but instead of mapped to native Ableton devices, they map to the Move variant M4L devices.

    so, this would be more interesting to me if the machine ran ML4, in theory you could transfer the M4L devices to Ableton live.
    also means it would be open source for new devices.
    not holding my breath on this concept though.

    This is the purpose of RNBO. To run M4L on hardware devices. It doesn’t have to be open source, it can run Ableton made RNBO devices.

    indeed, it doesn't have to be open source but if it was it be very interesting.

    regardless, i like the idea and it would be an excellent device and also not step on Ableton's other products.

    really hope it's a M4L hardware device which can transfer its ml4 devices to Ableton live. sound almost too good to be true so let's see.

    I'd love that!
    A box with MOVEable knobs and buttons to run any M4L device in hardware 😁

    would be very cool. sounds a bit too good in the end, i guess.

  • @Danny_Mammy said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @drez said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @drez said:
    I’m wondering if it’s kind of like having individual Fors like max for live devices on each channel that are controlled via hardware. Then when you transfer a set back to Ableton, it has those same devices running on the channels. Same sort of Note experience, you start the idea on the Move and then transfer it to Ableton, but instead of mapped to native Ableton devices, they map to the Move variant M4L devices.

    so, this would be more interesting to me if the machine ran ML4, in theory you could transfer the M4L devices to Ableton live.
    also means it would be open source for new devices.
    not holding my breath on this concept though.

    This is the purpose of RNBO. To run M4L on hardware devices. It doesn’t have to be open source, it can run Ableton made RNBO devices.

    indeed, it doesn't have to be open source but if it was it be very interesting.

    regardless, i like the idea and it would be an excellent device and also not step on Ableton's other products.

    really hope it's a M4L hardware device which can transfer its ml4 devices to Ableton live. sound almost too good to be true so let's see.

    I'd love that!
    A box with MOVEable knobs and buttons to run any M4L device in hardware 😁

    would be very cool. sounds a bit too good in the end, i guess.

    I'm only dreaming 😉
    Somehow the box shown above reminds me of the Teenage OP-Z, only less portable.

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @drez said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @drez said:
    I’m wondering if it’s kind of like having individual Fors like max for live devices on each channel that are controlled via hardware. Then when you transfer a set back to Ableton, it has those same devices running on the channels. Same sort of Note experience, you start the idea on the Move and then transfer it to Ableton, but instead of mapped to native Ableton devices, they map to the Move variant M4L devices.

    so, this would be more interesting to me if the machine ran ML4, in theory you could transfer the M4L devices to Ableton live.
    also means it would be open source for new devices.
    not holding my breath on this concept though.

    This is the purpose of RNBO. To run M4L on hardware devices. It doesn’t have to be open source, it can run Ableton made RNBO devices.

    indeed, it doesn't have to be open source but if it was it be very interesting.

    regardless, i like the idea and it would be an excellent device and also not step on Ableton's other products.

    really hope it's a M4L hardware device which can transfer its ml4 devices to Ableton live. sound almost too good to be true so let's see.

    I'd love that!
    A box with MOVEable knobs and buttons to run any M4L device in hardware 😁

    would be very cool. sounds a bit too good in the end, i guess.

    I'm only dreaming 😉
    Somehow the box shown above reminds me of the Teenage OP-Z, only less portable.

    Me too….

  • I was hoping it would've been Ableton Live.for Ipad ..:(

  • Maybe there’s a command to get to the other 4 tracks, as that limit seems implausible.

  • @Danny_Mammy said:

    @drez said:
    No way that’s it 😂

    i find your words comforting.

    😂 yeah if Ableton puts that thing up for sale, they would have truly just given up.

  • Setting really low expectations so I can hopefully not be disappointed on Tuesday lol

  • @purpan2 said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Although this does look pretty possible.

    Seems odd to mix « cm » and « lb » in the specifications. I’m suspicious.

    Excellent catch @purpan2.

    There is another alternative that just occurred to me: We could — and this is a radical notion — wait until Tuesday, when Ableton makes its announcement?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:

    @purpan2 said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    Although this does look pretty possible.

    Seems odd to mix « cm » and « lb » in the specifications. I’m suspicious.

    Excellent catch @purpan2.

    There is another alternative that just occurred to me: We could — and this is a radical notion — wait until Tuesday, when Ableton makes its announcement?

    Or we could continue to speculate and it wouldn’t have mattered either way. Not a single person would have been harmed in the process.

  • edited October 2024

    Wait

    What if…..

    ….its BOTH, a hardware controller FOR Ableton live lite 4 iPad?(like Notes Pro?)

    I was just imagining what you guys said about the track limitation, CC to make it change track, and then it hit me

    They have an Ableton push for desktop

    What if this is an Ableton push(aka move) for iPad

    And thus, theories and assumptions flew around wildly, but it just made me very excited to imagine….

    Going to GC, buying a move, getting home and plugging into iPad, downloading Ableton notes PRO , and then having the balance i can appreciate for Ableton
    (* like how Cubasis LE is unlocked when you buy a Steinberg interface …)

    I always wanted to like Ableton, I bought it outright because of an upgrade offer from lite, but I never gelled with it. I admittedly didn’t RTFM well/thoroughly, but basic tasks were outside of my comfort zone.

    (I legit bought so many daw at some point on some version, even cakewalk, PT 8 LE, cubase 10.5 pro, Ableton live , studio one, besides trying ;) so many other daws, and ofc now I use Logic Pro 11 ; but Ableton is the one I really wanted to work for me on my windows setup. It’s less now thanks to Logic, Cubasis, (and soon AURIA PRO!) but if notes got a pro upgrade via hardware ala Move*, I would buy it and try again on the iPad …

    [*”just to be extra thorough since it’s so important lmao haha, as far as iPad goes I had every daw I think except multitrack and AEMS, and obviously now I’m using Cubasis ]

    Ableton move , it’s IN the name, push is “bigger” the move is for portability, and what is more portable to integrate DAW with than the most powerful little computer , (the iPad )

    If I’m right. I will buy it out of sheer principle that my imagination got the best of me and if it’s $500, I have half in credit so $250 for this would be the most awesome distraction to my workflow , even more than a fantasy of Auria pro gettig multi core update :)

    I digress

    What say ye?

    Ableton Move = Ableton Live lite/Notes Pro software + an Op-Zish mini Ableton Push 3?

    Both standalone like an op-z; or connect to iPad and notes for extended/easy graphical access , track and midi controller, and file exchange ??

    Man between this and Auria pro being updated /still in development , interesting and exciting stuff to start the week off

  • edited October 2024

    I feel like it’s definitely a groove box, something between Note and Push. I see Ableton always focused on creating entry points for different user types. Note is the easiest, low cost entry point. Push is the opposite, so it makes sense that they create a device in between the bottom and top tiers to capture the EP-133, Polyend, Circuit, and SP-404 crowd. I trust Ableton to not disappoint Live fans. That’s my rationale at least 👍


  • I kind of hope it’s this and not super great so I don’t have to make my mind up between this or Digitakt 2. Actually what I’m I talking about? I have a iPad which does everything.

  • @colorsinspace said:
    I kind of hope it’s this and not super great so I don’t have to make my mind up between this or Digitakt 2. Actually what I’m I talking about? I have a iPad which does everything.

    What are you talking about!????
    You have an op1F!!!!! lol :lol:

  • edited October 2024

    @purpan2 said:
    Seems odd to mix « cm » and « lb » in the specifications. I’m suspicious.

    Looks like a 3rd party store entry though. So likely they had a pile of info and boiled it down. I doubt this ad is from Abe itself.

  • qqqqqq
    edited October 2024

    I may actually be interested in this if it'll let me build complex sequencing with Ableton + VSTs to use alongside hardware. Especially if it'll connect to a class compliant USB audio device.

    I picked up an Akai Force for this, but its a bit clunky and I'd swap it out if the cost/features are right.

    Edit: oh really it's actually 4 tracks? Meh nevermind I guess lol. 8 tracks or gtfo

  • @drez said:

    @Danny_Mammy said:

    @drez said:
    No way that’s it 😂

    i find your words comforting.

    😂 yeah if Ableton puts that thing up for sale, they would have truly just given up.

    It hardly speaks innovation or cutting-edge.

  • I have a feeling it will be innovative 🙏

  • going after the op-z instead of the 1 with that mock-up, i see.

    seqtrak is shaking in its boots.

    pass if that's it.

  • @yellow_eyez said:

    @colorsinspace said:
    I kind of hope it’s this and not super great so I don’t have to make my mind up between this or Digitakt 2. Actually what I’m I talking about? I have a iPad which does everything.

    What are you talking about!????
    You have an op1F!!!!! lol :lol:

    Oh snap that’s right!!!

  • edited October 2024

    Welcome Ableton move!

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