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M-Audio Trigger Finger-16 MIDI Drum Control Surface

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Take full control of your drum programming.

The M-Audio Trigger Finger-16 MIDI Drum Control Surface puts the power to program and perform expressive percussion and drum parts at your fingertips. Its 16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive pads are perfect for playing the drum sounds in your favorite software, launching loops and samples, or even controlling video projections. Trigger Finger also gives you 8 knobs and 4 faders that are freely assignable to MIDI parameters such as volume, pan, pitch, and effects. Preprogrammed maps for Live, GM Drum, XG Drum, iDrum, and more make setup a snap, while full programmability lets you customize the unit to fit your needs. Settings are easy to store via 16 presets, and M-Audio's free Enigma librarian software for PC and Mac lets you create and store a big collection of presets. A simple USB cable is all it takes to connect and power Trigger Finger with your computer. If you've got drum tracks to program, Trigger Finger is the tool you need. Comes with Ableton Live Lite 4.

M-Audio Trigger Finger-16 MIDI Drum Control Surface Features:

  • 16 velocity- and pressure-sensitive pads
  • Individually assignable pressure on each pad
  • 8 assignable knobs
  • 4 assignable faders
  • Preprogrammed maps for Live, GM Drum, XG Drum, and iDrum
  • Powered from USB connection or optional DC power supply
  • Includes free Ableton Live Lite 4

M-Audio Trigger Finger-16 MIDI Drum Control Surface Specifications:

Dominant StylePad Controller
Expression PedalNo
FirewireNo
MIDI In/OutYes
MIDI ThruNo
Number of Control Buttons4
Number of Control Faders4
Number of Control Knobs8
Number of Control Pads16
Transport ControllsNo
USBYes
USB PoweredYes

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wonky build quality

i use this for various purposes in live, and as a midi controller, its great, especially with impulse kits and basslines. i've also mapped various pads and knobs for no look transport while recording vocals in my closet, which works well enough... however, i seemed to obliterate the usb port in less than 6 mos... not convienent. still works midi wise with external power. pads can seem a little glitchy at times, and dont let kids near it, lest you might lose knobs and sliders!

Reviewed by dxcease on 4/2/2007 who plays experimental hard-hop.

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Satisfied.

I just bought my M-Audio Trigger Finger yesterday and I have already sold 3 beats. This product is easy to use. Just install software cd and pulg and use. Compatable with FL Studio 6, Reason, Live Lite, and etc... But Overall I am very pleased. Great to start off with.

Reviewed by 1-800beats on 8/30/2006 who plays Hip Hop/ RnB.

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M-Audio Trigger Fingers

It's hard to get started, it's hard to get sounds on pads...it's basically hard and frustrating. Unless you've been in the studio all your life then it's easy. If it's your first midi controller then you will get frustrated quick.

Reviewed by RedSpinz on 6/13/2007 who plays turntablism.

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