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Posted: Sat Jul 23, 2005 5:12 pm
by mosca
Only gripe is the written support out of the box is limited
the .pdf manual is on the installation CD

mosca

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:42 am
by teacee
rictheobscene wrote:
hoffman2k wrote:So nobody has anything negative to say about this unit?
It sounds like an awesome thing. But i am somehow suspicious about m-audio products, having burned my fingers (and wallet) before.

If the good reviews keep coming i might pick one up though.
He hasn't chimed on this thread, but there is a dude who has stated that the trigger finger not having a note-repeater function like the AKAI unit is a negative. I don't necessarily see it that way, but I wanted to make you aware of his dissenting opinion.
RE:He hasn't chimed on this thread, but there is a dude who has stated that the trigger finger not having a note-repeater function like the AKAI unit is a negative. I don't necessarily see it that way, but I wanted to make you aware of his dissenting opinion.
The Akai unit does not have a note repeater and there is a way to use the Trigger Finger with the note repeater if you like at my earliar post, its also on the M-Audio website, it does work with Ableton Live and I was told by tech support that it doenst work with all programs.

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 10:34 am
by warabunga
Machinate wrote:I can fit my laptop, bcr2000, soundcard and the TriggerFinger in my backpack to go to rehearsals - very nifty.
shite I have the same gear and I am very pleased with it...
I am using a huge DJ bag to fit in all my gear and it works out perfectely for me!

the bag is called primate... and it fits my: behringer bcr2000, triggerfinger, powerbook g4 15", RME multiface, iPod, Headphones, HardDisk, cables and spare cables (and I tshirt if you sweat in concerts ;-)
Its a very light bag, no wood, nor metal... here's a similar one:
http://www.decks.co.uk/products/clearan ... rolley_sml but I think mine is just a bit bigger...
anyone knows the brands homepage??? I'd like to order a second one!

cheers s

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 3:40 pm
by louZ
teacee wrote:
rictheobscene wrote:
hoffman2k wrote:So nobody has anything negative to say about this unit?
It sounds like an awesome thing. But i am somehow suspicious about m-audio products, having burned my fingers (and wallet) before.

If the good reviews keep coming i might pick one up though.
He hasn't chimed on this thread, but there is a dude who has stated that the trigger finger not having a note-repeater function like the AKAI unit is a negative. I don't necessarily see it that way, but I wanted to make you aware of his dissenting opinion.
RE:He hasn't chimed on this thread, but there is a dude who has stated that the trigger finger not having a note-repeater function like the AKAI unit is a negative. I don't necessarily see it that way, but I wanted to make you aware of his dissenting opinion.
The Akai unit does not have a note repeater and there is a way to use the Trigger Finger with the note repeater if you like at my earliar post, its also on the M-Audio website, it does work with Ableton Live and I was told by tech support that it doenst work with all programs.
MPC series from Akai does have note repeat, MPD doesn't.

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 3:56 pm
by plaidlabyrinth
Machinate wrote:hehe. Does it have a mic stand socket, like the AirFX? That would rule.
It does!

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 5:26 pm
by Machinate
plaidlabyrinth wrote:
Machinate wrote:hehe. Does it have a mic stand socket, like the AirFX? That would rule.
It does!
thanks... I know:
Machinate wrote:I got mine a few days back, and I'm very pleased with it. It's so small that I can fit my laptop, bcr2000, soundcard and the TriggerFinger in my backpack to go to rehearsals - very nifty.
I got my second TF a few weeks ago as well - love that one as well ;-)