

Here are the main features Touchable 2 aims to emulate and enhance, versus the pricier hardware solution of purchasing a Push: Touchable 2 takes the best parts about the Ableton Push controller and shrinks them down into an iPad or iPad Mini ( the app is compatible with all iPads, even the first generation).

NO PUSH, NO PROBLEM Side by side: Push vs. Clips launched immediately upon being touched, the transport section would play and stop instantly, and playing a drum rack was super responsive. Even without running an ad hoc wireless network, there was almost zero latency between the iPad and Ableton. In Touchable 2, Zerodebug has kept most of the same workflow as the original, but completely refined and rebuilt the app (and it shows). Last month, the second version of Touchable was released after nearly six months of teasing. Users could choose to split between clips, mixer, devices, x&y pad, or keys and drums. REBUILT AND REFINEDīerlin-based developers Zerodebug originally launched Touchable for iPad control of Ableton Live back in 2010. In its first iteration, the app offered a flexible split screen workflow. There’s very little this controller can’t do. The Bottom Line: Touchable has made the definitive Ableton touch controller. Tight control over clips, mixer, transport, and devices. The app is like having a Push in your iPad. The Good: Completely rebuilt, browser, flexible workflow. System Requirements: iOS 5.1 or later – iPad only Find out how it stacks up against the other Ableton iOS control apps out there – and against the Push hardware itself.Ĭommunication: Wi-Fi (works best with an Ad-Hoc wireless network) Ready for a wireless, cheap controller that gives you control of almost everything in Ableton? Today we’re looking at the brand new Touchable 2 app from Zerodebug.
