![]() ![]() It is after all how they market the controller with large flashes proclaiming what’s provided on 4 of the 6 sides of the box. Now normally I’d just move on past the included software but I felt for this review that it was right to take AKAI Pro up on their offer and download the lot. In each box came the obligatory USB MIDI Cable for hooking up to my Macbook, a MIDI breakout cable for hooking up to modular gear, a 13 page user guide, a copy of Ableton Live Lite and in common with recent AKAI Pro controllers I’ve owned a set of download codes for product from AKAI Pro’s partners. This plan was based on the idea that I wanted to give them a fair shout, after all when retail prices are compared they aren’t in the same league as Ableton’s flagship! WHAT′S IN THE BOX So as to reach an objective point of view, for I put the Push 2 back in its box for a while and tried to exist solely with the MPDs. Understandably my head was turned and the next month or so saw me hardly touch the MPDs. Fast forward two days later, and an unannounced notification of shipping landed in my inbox for Ableton’s Push 2. When AKAI Pro first asked who wanted to review their new MPD MIDI controllers, I put my hands up for them quite excitedly. ![]()
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