52 i think.
52 i think.
MacBook Pro, HD25's, Midi-Fighter Classic, Pioneer DDJ-RX , Rekordbox
oh yeah, cos top 4 change bank mode?
dicer wins!!
I'd call it 52 as well, for a standard midi fighter using 4 banks internal mode (13x4)
But then again apparently we're taking shift pages into account, so in reality it's more. If we discount the bank buttons and call them shifts, then that's 96 buttons right there.
TSP 2 | Serato DJ | Live 8 | MBP (SSD + HDD) | AIAIA TMA-1 Fool's Gold Edition | 1200 Mk2s | MidiFighter | KRK RP5
Xone: DB4 | Pioneer CDJ-2000 Nexus
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The Uppercut is my new favourite!!! DinoLolli sucks!!!
MacBook Pro, HD25's, Midi-Fighter Classic, Pioneer DDJ-RX , Rekordbox
I'm not arguing for or against anything lol, just doing the maths
TSP 2 | Serato DJ | Live 8 | MBP (SSD + HDD) | AIAIA TMA-1 Fool's Gold Edition | 1200 Mk2s | MidiFighter | KRK RP5
Xone: DB4 | Pioneer CDJ-2000 Nexus
DJTT FAQ | Read my guide to AUDIO CABLES
Its just there!!
MacBook Pro, HD25's, Midi-Fighter Classic, Pioneer DDJ-RX , Rekordbox
yes, yes it is
With the Instant Gratification mapping, how exactly does the Midi Fighter handle which deck is being controlled? I know the top 4 buttons indicate which deck is being controlled but in Ean's video they also seem to have a secondary effect in which effects are continued, even without other buttons being pressed if that makes any sense..
My first guess would be that if you are controlling the first deck and you activate a few effects and then press the top left button it keeps these effects going, but if you are controlling a different deck and press this button it will merely switch to controlling the first deck. Is this the way it works?
Edit: Also, what advantage does a midi fighter have over an apc20? With the apc20, I would get more buttons and I would also get extra faders and it even costs less? The only thing I could think of would be midi fighter having better responsiveness or something of that sort.
Last edited by NDubelman; 06-02-2011 at 03:03 PM.
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