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The M-Audio Trigger Finger Pro is a premium pad controller packed with tons of sounds and features such as a 16 RGB sensitive pads each with four banks for 64 pads, 12 assignable controls for virtual instruments, plugins, and DAWs, and an onboard 64-step sequencer. Also included is the M-Audio Arsenal software, which contains over 5,000 professionally made mixing samples Read More
I got my TFP, downloaded the free software and plugins (8 gb onto the c drive without an option to put it elsewhere) included arsenal software is terrible, also mandatory to sync TFP with any DAWs...
Thought this would be a little more plug and play but it is a huge pile of pain in my ass.
Well I cant say we were not warned, Bevrorenman, wish I would have headed that warning.
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We have some great news to share with everyone. Our warehouse team received the order today and will be turning the order around shortly!
Expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 6/11 or sooner if something comes up.
It’s happening! Thanks to each of you, the drop was a success and we have contacted the vendor for the M-Audio Trigger Finger Pro and submitted the group’s order. They are now working hard and preparing your orders for shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey, where our team will be standing by ready to break everything down into individual orders and reship them directly to you. We currently expect to have everything out of our warehouse and on its way to you by 6/9.
We will certainly keep you up to date on the process and provide all of you with updated information about the order status as soon as it becomes available to us.
You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 6/4.
BevrorenmanI see the comments that you are referring to, I have read similar ones elsewhere. I was aware of some persons having issues, but to me they seem to be more about setup, rather than issues with the device itself. The latency issue seems to be found no matter which DAW one is using, but the Arturia has been reported with similar problems as well. Many people seem to have worked around it, once they configured the device accordingly. There are some threads on gearslutz about this as well;
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-electronic-music-production/980763-finger-trigger-pro-vs-maschine-vs-spark-le.html?highlight=trigger+finger+pro
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-electronic-music-production/900348-m-audio-trigger-finger-pro-3.html?highlight=trigger+finger+pro
http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=15255 (A blog's review, but nonetheless, it address some of these issues as well.)
The difference between using the Trigger Finger Pro as a hardware sequencer versus a controller or beat maker, is important. While designed to do all of these, it performs better it would appear as a hardware controller. That is not to say it doesn't do a wonderful job with certain DAW's and software. The Trigger Finger Pro has a variety of applications, depending on your use of the device and the software you are using, as well as the user's skill and experience level, will determine the quality of the user experience.
I would invite you read some of the posts from users who have had great success in using the TFP and see how they were able to address the issues that concern you. There are a few professionals who have used it with some success and I find their comments most effective in addressing any issues that may or may not be present. Sequencers, controllers, drum machines and the like take years of experience and practice to master their functionality. Not to mention the amount of variation from device to device and from different software interfaces.
As always, we at Massdrop strive to bring quality products to the community and address whatever concerns the community may have. Thank you for posting and for participating in Massdrop's Pro Audio Community.
SeanReidSean,i have already made the work around for a friend a couple of months ago but i'm experienced (+ 20 years),the average user isn't and they gonna need help for sure.Anyway thanks for the reply.
MapleshilcIf I may try to clarify the issue of pricing, I think there is a slight misunderstanding.
It is selling for $199.99, its MSRP is $449.99. The MSRP, or Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price is a set price of presumed maximum market value, not the actual price at which it is expected to be sold. Many products have what is called MAP, Minimum Advertised Price, which is what you are seeing. This is the actual market sale price for an item when it is publicly advertised by a retailer, and is set by the manufacturer as well.
When we offer an item to the community we work closely with the vendor to ensure we can offer the best price to the community. I hope this helped explain the pricing as it appears.
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