Personally i think the python standalone is the way to go, but there are definitely options to make this work with Logic.
#LOGIC PRO X VS ABLETON FULL#
this lets you use full midi control but also lets you use things like the step sequencer (but in Ableton passed in via logic). and you can bind the midi using the IACBus and basically have a working push2 through Ableton into logic via rewire. buy Ableton and then using REWIRE you can have Logic as the host and Ableton live as the slave. if you don't want to use python and push2 as a standalone midi, you can for more money. all of this works great in Logic Pro.įinally. like arrow keys to the arrows in the push2 which lets us navigate around the transport layer of Logics UI.Īlso i added in shift states / quantization states / beat repeat / etc. Basically the entire push2 is now accessible to logic2 in any possible form (keystrokes, OSC commands, etc). I also added in all the scales as well as refactored a bunch of other features that didn't make sense in Logic.
#LOGIC PRO X VS ABLETON CODE#
I basically reworked all the code and redid everything to work with Osculator and Logic Pro. Its based on push2-python and then forked from Pysha (a raspberry pi midi push2 controller). I worked on a push2 controller for Logic. I’ve seen people using notation launchpad with logic’s live loop feature but I’m sure it took some mapping to do and regardless, it still doesn’t seem the same as the push. Maybe I should reconsider getting ableton and the push then because I don’t think logic will ever have anything like it, at least anytime soon. I don't know how viable that will ever be in Logic if you've not already got a template of tracks setup and instruments ready to go, that's the big difference. What sets the Push 2 aside is having that screen and the feedback from the DAW itself, i can jam for hours on a Push with Ableton and never look at the screen. But they have got the live loop launching on there already.īut yeah, there's a chance a company out there (Novation maybe?) will look at the live loops and combine it with a little more integration on a hardware level. I've never got on with the ipad apps as a companion, but may be worth looking into? Completely forget about it till i read your reply lol. Well, the Logic Remote app is that i guess, but it's on an ipad. Man what are the chances Logic will create its own integrated pad controller