2. Audio Input: 2 x 6.35 mm balanced audio inputs. You can switch
between line (balanced) and instrument level (unbalanced).
3. ADAT In and Out: Connect an ADAT extender to access an
additional 8 inputs and outputs.
4. MIDI In and Out: Connect MIDI cables via 3.5 mm breakout cables.
5. USB-A: Connect MIDI controllers or class-compliant MIDI
interfaces.
6. External Power: Power and charge Push, DC 20V 3A.
7. USB-C: Use Push as a control surface for Live.
8. Dynamic Ports: Switch between pedal input and CV output. Up to
four CV outputs are accessible with break-out cables.
9. Headphones: 1 x stereo 6.35 mm output.
10. Power Button: Press to turn Push on and off.
1.3 Push Configurations
Push comes in two configurations. The first configuration includes a
processor, battery, and an SSD hard drive, which allows you to use
Push as a standalone instrument. The second does not come with
those components, so Push must be connected to a computer to make
music using Live.
An upgrade kit containing the necessary components to use Push
standalone will be available in late 2023 from the Ableton Web Shop, so
you can upgrade your Push later as needed.