It's actually a M-Audio Trigger Finger not finger trigger
Yes, as long as it has a MIDI output or USB MIDI Interface, you can use it as a controller.
you need to use musical typing or plug in a midi controller
To connect your MIDI controller to your computer using MIDI over USB, simply plug one end of the USB cable into the MIDI controller and the other end into a USB port on your computer. Your computer should automatically recognize the MIDI controller as a connected device, allowing you to use it with music production software or other MIDI-compatible applications.
To connect your MIDI controller to your computer using a USB MIDI port, simply plug one end of the USB cable into the MIDI controller and the other end into a USB port on your computer. Your computer should automatically recognize the MIDI controller as a connected device, allowing you to use it with music production software or other MIDI-compatible applications.
yes, as long as you have midi controller compatible software... ableton.. vdj.. cubase whatever.
yep.. get asio4all though
With any MIDI controller, you first have to assign the device as a MIDI controller in the FL Studio MIDI settings and select a free channel for it to work. You may be able to select the controller type, if it is not listed, just use the generic controller. If you need the controls mapped to a certain knob or slider on the MIDI device, you will need to assign it based on what you are attempting to change, and assigning a lot of controls may be time consuming. Once you get your preferences done though, you can save the controller configuration for use in future projects. Some keyboards come with MIDI controller disks that FL Studio may be able to read, and then there are plugin information that may give you a text file based on the control ports for the plugin where you can assign them easily to your device.
If it's MIDI it should work. Just make sure you have your MIDI channels set up correctly in your software and on the keyboard.
FL Studio has an automatic controller preset specifically for that device to use as a controller in the MIDI settings. Though FL will not control the sounds from your device, you can use the device to control FL Studio. Simply select the Keystation as the controller and assign a MIDI port for it to use. Select the Keystation controller type preset to have it set all the knobs and sliders itself.
Well actually you cant make the GHWT Drums into a controller because they dont have the R1,L1,R2,L2, or the L3 or R3. So you cant make them into a controller. Tangofizz77 says: "Also, in order for this too work, you need MIDI Out, not In. However, if you have a old/new MIDI Keyboard, you can use that too."
The Pro-Fex II dos not require a foot controller to operate. If one did want to use a foot controller with it, the pro-fex II optional midi foot controller had some special control features when they were hooked together using a special proprietary midi cable that are not available when using a standard midi cable or other type of foot controller.
To effectively use a MIDI controller for music production and performance, connect it to your computer or music software, assign functions to its buttons and knobs, and use it to control virtual instruments, effects, and recording parameters. Practice using it to enhance your creativity and performance skills.