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> Trigger Finger And Reason 3, How do I set this up?
ArolaMorre
post Sun 6 Nov 2005, 15:31
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Hello everyone. . .

I have just purchased an M-Audio Trigger finger to use with Reason 3. I have an Evolution MK-449C keyboard already so I (wrongly) assumed that like my keyboard the trigger finger would "Just Work" when you plug it in (being class compliant and every thing.

Unfortunately the trigger finger pads don't make my Redrum (in Reason) make any noise. My Powerbook recieves the volume and slider MIDI info but does not respond to the pads being hit.

Does any one know how to make this work??


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ArolaMorre
post Fri 23 Dec 2005, 10:05
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Trigger finger is simple peace of crap-as it does not work same way as any midi keyboard.It seems to me like some idiot at m audio needed to get promoted so he finished project before it was finished.Manual is rubbish-it does not covers anything and support on the page is terrible.This is not plug and play device.This is just marketing stupidity.
I think to buy someething else like akai or somethin.Trigger finger is bullshit. 



hi yeseter, thanks for the positive response! It's always good to offer some constructive critisism and not just dig someone out!

As it turns out, the trigger finger is pretty good once you get to grips with it. It may be more difficult to program than a regular keyboard but this is due to the versatility of the device. It is quite a complicated beast so obviously isn't going to be plug and play...


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