The full software package is another $499 - if you want more than three instruments....
Peas
Aug 13, 2014
IvabignI'd guess a lot of the people looking to buy a $600 Ableton-exclusive MIDI controller are already bedroom producers, or at least familiar with Ableton. Besides, even Live Intro supports VSTs and Audio Units if you're on a Mac. You can source your plugins (instruments, effects, etc) elsewhere -- there's tons of free ones.
If you want to jump right into making music with no prior experience, I would probably advise against dropping this much cash right away until you can discover what your preferences are. You would still have a pretty solid platform to make music or even DJ with from just the Push and Live Intro though.
If you want to jump right into making music with no prior experience, I would probably advise against dropping this much cash right away until you can discover what your preferences are. You would still have a pretty solid platform to make music or even DJ with from just the Push and Live Intro though.