Trigger Finger - help using it

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Trigger Finger - help using it

Post by anne » Mon Aug 20, 2007 5:38 am

I have a trigger finger and an M-audio keyboard, and logic. Does anyone know how (or if) best use my TF to control the midi slider functions that are not built into my controler so I don't need to "mouse" in things like velocity curves, etc? Or is this covered in the TF literature, which I obviously don't have but will go find - Thanks!

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Re: Trigger Finger - help using it

Post by sgs4u » Mon Aug 20, 2007 6:16 am

Quote:I have a trigger finger and an M-audio keyboard, and logic. Does anyone know how (or if) best use my TF to control the midi slider functions that are not built into my controler so I don't need to "mouse" in things like velocity curves, etc? Or is this covered in the TF literature, which I obviously don't have but will go find - Thanks!With my VI's in Logic, I have to first set the VI to learn/accept a new midi controller number. Once it's in that mode, as soon as I move any midi control, the VI "learns" this new midi controller assigment, and then I save that new info as a preset in the VI as my default. good luck

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Post by anne » Tue Aug 21, 2007 5:43 am

Thanks guys - this is all new to me! I downloaded the PDF and am off to spend some "quality time" with my software today -

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Re: Trigger Finger - help using it

Post by mazz » Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:42 am

Anne, the Enigma editor is helpful as well. But you've probably already discovered that! Good luck!Mazz
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