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  • FP UserFP User

    M-Audio Trigger FingerPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
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    Has tons of knobs for anything you need in your Software programs, has alot of settings you can change with all pads if you like. Tons of presets so it makes switching programs and using different styles fast and easy.

    Price paid

    $150.00+

    No actual sounds come out of the device but triggering off sounds from your PC is perfect, precise and instantainous.

    Very easy to use, just plug it in and start pounding the keys using your favorite sequencer and its ready to go!

    It feels very professionaly made and I think it can take a beating. This is good cause I plan on beating on this peice of machinery for a long time!

    My favorite peice to my studio so far by far. It made playing my drum patterns so much more fun and gave me such a better feel. Way to go M-Audio.

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: Skettalee ( 7-, 2005)
  • FP UserFP User

    M-Audio Trigger FingerPublié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
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    The 16 pads is nice. Just tryin' to remember what each pad is assigned to is the worst! haha I wish it had the roll feature

    price paid: $124

    Great sound quality! When used wit' your keyboard, it's crazy. No sounds actually come from the Trigger, but it's a great sampler

    If you screw this thing up, it may take you 2 minutes to re-figure it out.

    It's like a Timex. Take a licking, and keeps on ticking.

    It's the BROKE MAN'S MPC2000. Get it. Use it. Experiment with it. Sample with it. I use Adobe Audition, and I've learned how to chop up a sample so much more because of this. I now pick my top 16 samples (one for each pad) and create some hot ish wit' it. It's great. Go get one. I worked at a music store, so that's why I paid less than y'all!

    Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
    Posted by: BeatSupreme ( 5-, 2006)
  • moosersmoosers

    M-Audio Trigger FingerPublié le 10/03/10 à 09:04
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    M-Audio's Trigger Finger is a MIDI controller in the form of a drum machine set of pads. It is designed for those who want the a feel of an MPC type of drum pad, but who want to use sounds from your computer, virtual instruments, and/or modules. There are a number of MIDI controller pads out there like this one, but the Trigger Finger is the one that I have used the most. While I'm not huge into making electric drum beats, it is certainly a nice thing to have, and having a pad like this is a lot easier to use than a keyboard in my opinion. It has a good feel overall, very realistic to what a real drum machine feels like. In addition to the 16 pads it has, it also has sliders and knobs for controlling the other aspects of your sound, which of course are all programmable. I've generally found that using the Trigger Finger is an easy thing to do, as I can't recall any problems that I had with it if I did. I've used Trigger Finger primarily with Apple Logic Pro, but it can definitely be used with all sorts of different pieces of software - anything that is MIDI compatible. While the Trigger Finger is no longer available, you can definitely find them used at good prices, as this wasn't too pricey to begin with. If you really enjoy the feel of a traditional drum machine and want that sort of control and feel in the digital realm and the world of computers, this is definitely the MIDI controller that I would recommend getting, especially for those who are on a budget. There are definitely a few other MIDI controllers out there like this one that have even more control, but the M-Audio Trigger Finger gives you the most bang for your buck overall in my opinion. The Trigger Finger is definitely a product to be looking at for a drum machine style MIDI controller.
  • yotribeyotribe

    M-Audio Trigger FingerPublié le 29/01/07 à 10:36
    - Depuis combien de temps l'utilisez vous?
    à peine 4 mois

    - Quelle est la particularité que vous aimez le plus, le moins?

    les plus : la qualités des pads, la solidité et les nombreux controleurs.

    Les moins : pas de boutons rec, play, stop, 16 levels, note repeat, et logiciel de configuration enigma. L'alim qui n'est pas fournit ( mais il peut être alimenté avec le cable usb qui est fournit avec).

    - Comment jugez vous le rapport qualité/prix?
    Bon acheté 140€ d'ocasion récente.

    - Avec l'expérience, referiez vous ce choix?..

    Oui car le trigger à de tres bon pads; les pads sont moins epais qu'une MPC 1000 (que je possède) mais sont plus grand et tres agréable a jouer (j'ai meme "jouer" av…
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    - Depuis combien de temps l'utilisez vous?
    à peine 4 mois

    - Quelle est la particularité que vous aimez le plus, le moins?

    les plus : la qualités des pads, la solidité et les nombreux controleurs.

    Les moins : pas de boutons rec, play, stop, 16 levels, note repeat, et logiciel de configuration enigma. L'alim qui n'est pas fournit ( mais il peut être alimenté avec le cable usb qui est fournit avec).

    - Comment jugez vous le rapport qualité/prix?
    Bon acheté 140€ d'ocasion récente.

    - Avec l'expérience, referiez vous ce choix?..

    Oui car le trigger à de tres bon pads; les pads sont moins epais qu'une MPC 1000 (que je possède) mais sont plus grand et tres agréable a jouer (j'ai meme "jouer" avec des baguette sa marche

    Le trigger est solide tant au niveau des pads que de la coque (en plastique).

    Très facile à configurer manuelement ( le logiciel me sert uniquement à remettre les prestets d'usine)
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