Anyone use the Trigger Finger?
I like it for the sixteen memory presets. I don't know any other device that beats it in that respect. Some people hate the pads, but I only use them to fire clips, so it's not a big deal.
Enigma, on the other hand, makes me want to shoot myself in the face. I threw the MIDI Learn preset into all sixteen presets and was done with it.
J
Enigma, on the other hand, makes me want to shoot myself in the face. I threw the MIDI Learn preset into all sixteen presets and was done with it.
J
Own it. use it. love it.
It really depends on what you want to do though. If you are a drummer wanting to approximate "real drum" playing you're better off with something like the Padkontrol. The pads feel much better for that sort of thing.
With the TF you have to hit the center of the pad, With the Pk you can hit the pad anywhere and it responds. Nifty roll buttons and things on that too.
But for banging away beats or firing clips and controlling ableton, I love my TF. Seems made well too which is not that common for M-Audio.
It really depends on what you want to do though. If you are a drummer wanting to approximate "real drum" playing you're better off with something like the Padkontrol. The pads feel much better for that sort of thing.
With the TF you have to hit the center of the pad, With the Pk you can hit the pad anywhere and it responds. Nifty roll buttons and things on that too.
But for banging away beats or firing clips and controlling ableton, I love my TF. Seems made well too which is not that common for M-Audio.
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senator adam
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love mine. hate the enigma but its easy to work around with midi learn, or even programming the unit itself with the instruction book.
also you can really mess around with the configuration for aftertouch / velocitys curves / etc.
i think its thinner than the mpd 24. . and theyre 150 bucks! if it breaks on the road you can get one anywhere.
also you can really mess around with the configuration for aftertouch / velocitys curves / etc.
i think its thinner than the mpd 24. . and theyre 150 bucks! if it breaks on the road you can get one anywhere.
Separate preset for each song makes it a joy to play live, esp when you have 32 pads for each trackPunky921 wrote:I like it for the sixteen memory presets. I don't know any other device that beats it in that respect. Some people hate the pads, but I only use them to fire clips, so it's not a big deal.
Enigma, on the other hand, makes me want to shoot myself in the face. I threw the MIDI Learn preset into all sixteen presets and was done with it.
J
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hereschenes
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That's probably not a problem with the TF - more likely, it's with the rest of your setup/system. For example, that happens to me when I've been going a little VST-crazy and I'm running short of RAM (really need to get me an extra GB one of these days), but a reboot of Live makes the problem go away.jonnytekno wrote:I got one very recently. I'm not overly impressed at all actually, because there seems to be a delay between hitting the pads and the actual midi-signal triggering the sound in the DAW, which makes it difficult to use.
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Thanks, I'll give that a go. Come to think of it, I do tend to have lots of instances of stuff like Massive and FM8 active at the same time. I have 2GB Ram though.hereschenes wrote:That's probably not a problem with the TF - more likely, it's with the rest of your setup/system. For example, that happens to me when I've been going a little VST-crazy and I'm running short of RAM (really need to get me an extra GB one of these days), but a reboot of Live makes the problem go away.jonnytekno wrote:I got one very recently. I'm not overly impressed at all actually, because there seems to be a delay between hitting the pads and the actual midi-signal triggering the sound in the DAW, which makes it difficult to use.
Its a love/hate relationship. I second that. *sigh*
great feeling, the pressure sensitive pads make up for a very sensitive and subtle general purpose controller, I mean, you can control a bunch of variables simultaniously with just one hand.
But, i never had so many issues with driver stability with any MIDI-device in my whole life. Its not even really compatible with my Radium49 keyboard from the *same* manufacturer. And I swear, the rest of my (WinXP)-system is rock solid
great feeling, the pressure sensitive pads make up for a very sensitive and subtle general purpose controller, I mean, you can control a bunch of variables simultaniously with just one hand.
But, i never had so many issues with driver stability with any MIDI-device in my whole life. Its not even really compatible with my Radium49 keyboard from the *same* manufacturer. And I swear, the rest of my (WinXP)-system is rock solid