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Ableton Push 3 User Manual

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The Line preamp type is balanced, while the Instrument and High types
are unbalanced.
The incoming audio level is displayed in the meters next to the preamp
type.
By default, the Master track uses outputs 1 and 2 for the Master output
and Cue Out, which are routed to both your headphones and speakers.
You can use the encoder above Outputs to change how the digital
outputs in Live are routed to Push’s analog outputs. This lets you
access outputs 3 and 4 for cueing or create an external effects loop.
All of Push’s line outputs are balanced.
View the complete technical specifications of Push’s audio interface
here.
2.2.5 MIDI Tab
The MIDI Tab.
You can enable the Track, Remote, Sync, and MPE ports for external
MIDI devices in the MIDI tab.
Class-compliant MIDI devices can be connected to Push’s USB-A port,
or you can connect MIDI cables to the MIDI In or Out ports to receive or
send MIDI from external hardware.
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Ableton Push 3 Specifications

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TypeMIDI Controller / Standalone Instrument
Standalone ModeYes
Sample RateUp to 96 kHz
Bit Depth24-bit
Pads64
DisplayFull-color
ConnectivityUSB, MIDI I/O
Powerexternal power supply
StorageInternal SSD
SoftwareAbleton Live
CompatibilityAbleton Live 11.3 or later
ProcessorIntel-based processor (specific model not disclosed)

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