You can use the Pedal 1 and 2 ports to connect footswitch pedals to
Push. These ports can also be used to send CV data out to modular
gear.
Pedal 1 gives you hands-free control of Push’s recording functionality.
A single tap of the footswitch will toggle the Record button, thus
switching between recording/overdubbing and playback of the current
clip. Quickly double-tapping the footswitch is the same as pressing the
New button. Pedal 2 acts as a sustain pedal.
Note that certain footswitches may behave “backwards”; for example,
notes may sustain only when the pedal is not depressed. Footswitch
polarity can usually be corrected by connecting the footswitch to the
port while depressing it, but we recommend using footswitches with a
physical polarity switch.
Each Pedal jack is stereo and can be used with a male TRS to dual
female TS splitter cable to access a total of four CV outputs.
When using CV, Pedal 1 represents outputs 5 and 6 on Push, while
Pedal 2 represents outputs 7 and 8.
3.2.3 Connecting ADAT
Audio interfaces and extenders that support ADAT can be connected to
the optical ports. This allows you to add 8 additional inputs and
outputs, so you can record more than two audio sources
simultaneously, set up multi-channel audio installations and more.
When using ADAT, you can access input and output channels 9-16 in
the
Track Mix Mode
settings.
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