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Midi Fighter / Midi Fighter 3D Super Combos - A Definitive List Posted on: 16.10.2012 by Clelia Pebworth I haven't been able to find a thread containing an accurate description of the 5 super combos... so here goes. Apologies if this information has been repeated elsewhere...For the purposes of this post, a super combo is defined as a sequence of buttons on the Midi Fighter or Midi Fighter 3D that generate an extra MIDI note when pressed. It has nothing to do with how that note is used in a software mapping. We're talking MIDI here. However, my controller is in Traktor mode, so the MIDI notes displayed here will be specific to that mode. These combos were taken directly from the Midi Fighter source code at https://github.com/dublindan/Midifig...Latest/combo.c. Without further ado, the super combos! Super Combo List Code:
// A B C D E // +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ // | | | | | | | | | | // | | | | | 3 4 | | | |u | // | | |n n n n | | 1 2 | |a b c d | |l r A B | // |1 2 3 4 | | | | | | | |d | // +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ // a-b-c-c-d uuddlrlrBA On the bottom row of the Midi Fighter, press and hold each button from left to right in order. The MIDI note sequence will look like this: Code:
Message Note Note On C1 Note On C#1 Note On D1 Note On D#1 Note On G#-2 Combo B On the third row, press and hold all four buttons. The order in which you press and hold is irrelevant; the combo is still the same. I went from left to right, and these were the notes: Code:
Message Note Note On E1 Note On F1 Note On F#1 Note On G1 Note On A-2 If I press from right to left, I get the same super combo note: Code:
Note On G1 Note On F#1 Note On F1 Note On E1 Note On A-2 Combo C On the third row, press and hold button 2 then 3. While still holding those, on the second row, press and hold button 2 then 3. The notes generated will look like this: Code:
Message Note Note On F1 Note On F#1 Note On A1 Note On A#1 Note On A#-2 Combo D On the third row, press and release button 1, button 2, button 3 and button 3 again; then press and hold button 4. The notes generated will look like this: Code:
Message Note Note On E1 Note Off E1 Note On F1 Note Off F1 Note On F#1 Note Off F#1 Note On F#1 Note Off F#1 Note On G1 Note On B-2 Combo E This is the "Konami code". Row 2, button 1 is up; row 4, button 1 is down; row 3, button 1 is left; row 3, button 2 is right; row 3, button 3 is A; row 3, button 4 is B. Press and release them in the proper order (U, U, D, D, L, R, L, R, B) and then press and hold the last button (A). The notes generated will look like this: Code:
Message Note Note On G#1 Note Off G#1 Note On G#1 Note Off G#1 Note On C1 Note Off C1 Note On C1 Note Off C1 Note On E1 Note Off E1 Note On F1 Note Off F1 Note On E1 Note Off E1 Note On F1 Note Off F1 Note On G1 Note Off G1 Note On F#1 Note On C-1 That's it! These are the 5 super combos and notes that are available for use in your mappings and performances. Hopefully this explanation helps current and future owners unlock the full potential of their Midi Fighter / Midi Fighter 3D. Enjoy! | |
Caprice Amigh 10.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
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Caprice Amigh 09.01.2013 | Oh damn, I find this post reeeaaally exciting... but unfortunately I can |
Caprice Amigh 10.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
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Caprice Amigh 09.01.2013 | Oh damn, I find this post reeeaaally exciting... but unfortunately I can |
Caprice Amigh 10.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
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Caprice Amigh 09.01.2013 | Oh damn, I find this post reeeaaally exciting... but unfortunately I can |
Caprice Amigh 10.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
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Caprice Amigh 09.01.2013 | Oh damn, I find this post reeeaaally exciting... but unfortunately I can |
Caprice Amigh 10.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
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Caprice Amigh 09.01.2013 | Oh damn, I find this post reeeaaally exciting... but unfortunately I can |
Anderson Adaya 25.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jester
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Kellie Myrum 18.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jester
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Clelia Pebworth 17.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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robert chanda 17.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by jramos
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Clelia Pebworth 16.10.2012 | I haven't been able to find a thread containing an accurate description of the 5 super combos... so here goes. Apologies if this information has been repeated elsewhere... For the purposes of this post, a super combo is defined as a sequence of buttons on the Midi Fighter or Midi Fighter 3D that generate an extra MIDI note when pressed. It has nothing to do with how that note is used in a software mapping. We're talking MIDI here. However, my controller is in Traktor mode, so the MIDI notes displayed here will be specific to that mode. These combos were taken directly from the Midi Fighter source code at https://github.com/dublindan/Midifig...Latest/combo.c. Without further ado, the super combos! Super Combo List Code:
// A B C D E // +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ // | | | | | | | | | | // | | | | | 3 4 | | | |u | // | | |n n n n | | 1 2 | |a b c d | |l r A B | // |1 2 3 4 | | | | | | | |d | // +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ +--------+ // a-b-c-c-d uuddlrlrBA On the bottom row of the Midi Fighter, press and hold each button from left to right in order. The MIDI note sequence will look like this: Code:
Message Note Note On C1 Note On C#1 Note On D1 Note On D#1 Note On G#-2 Combo B On the third row, press and hold all four buttons. The order in which you press and hold is irrelevant; the combo is still the same. I went from left to right, and these were the notes: Code:
Message Note Note On E1 Note On F1 Note On F#1 Note On G1 Note On A-2 If I press from right to left, I get the same super combo note: Code:
Note On G1 Note On F#1 Note On F1 Note On E1 Note On A-2 Combo C On the third row, press and hold button 2 then 3. While still holding those, on the second row, press and hold button 2 then 3. The notes generated will look like this: Code:
Message Note Note On F1 Note On F#1 Note On A1 Note On A#1 Note On A#-2 Combo D On the third row, press and release button 1, button 2, button 3 and button 3 again; then press and hold button 4. The notes generated will look like this: Code:
Message Note Note On E1 Note Off E1 Note On F1 Note Off F1 Note On F#1 Note Off F#1 Note On F#1 Note Off F#1 Note On G1 Note On B-2 Combo E This is the "Konami code". Row 2, button 1 is up; row 4, button 1 is down; row 3, button 1 is left; row 3, button 2 is right; row 3, button 3 is A; row 3, button 4 is B. Press and release them in the proper order (U, U, D, D, L, R, L, R, B) and then press and hold the last button (A). The notes generated will look like this: Code:
Message Note Note On G#1 Note Off G#1 Note On G#1 Note Off G#1 Note On C1 Note Off C1 Note On C1 Note Off C1 Note On E1 Note Off E1 Note On F1 Note Off F1 Note On E1 Note Off E1 Note On F1 Note Off F1 Note On G1 Note Off G1 Note On F#1 Note On C-1 That's it! These are the 5 super combos and notes that are available for use in your mappings and performances. Hopefully this explanation helps current and future owners unlock the full potential of their Midi Fighter / Midi Fighter 3D. Enjoy! |
Caprice Amigh 10.01.2013 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
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Adolf Hit 09.01.2013 | Chico - use the Midi Fighter Utility to check that the "Combo's" setting is enabled. |
Caprice Amigh 09.01.2013 | Oh damn, I find this post reeeaaally exciting... but unfortunately I can |
Clelia Pebworth 04.11.2012 | Konami doesn't seem to be mapped to anything in the IG mapping. |
Domonique Salmeri 29.10.2012 | Nice - though I can't seem to make that Konami one do anything. Does it work in Traktor 2.6.0? |
Anderson Adaya 25.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jester
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Kellie Myrum 18.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Jester
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Latoria Kavulich 17.10.2012 | i just mash buttons and hope for the best |
Kellie Myrum 17.10.2012 | Nevermind. I know all about MF banks, modes and different massages and clearly see everything your post can say but you have to understand that stuff that you have posted can help guys who actually own MF to find out which buttons need to be pressed and in which order to get final result as each of combos and I'm looking for how that result sounds. Hopefully you have better idea now. |
Clelia Pebworth 17.10.2012 | I'm also pretty sure now that my post is Midi Fighter 3D specific in terms of notes. It looks like the Midi Fighter has a different default note layout: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3528217/MIDI...DI%20notes.pdf That document should help if you're trying to reimplement a Midi Fighter mapping in Traktor. The combos should be the same sequence of buttons, though. |
Clelia Pebworth 17.10.2012 | My post is about what the Midi Fighter hardware is doing at the MIDI level with respect to super combo note generation. How those MIDI notes are used in a particular mapping is outside the scope of the post. Is there a particular mapping you're attempting to reproduce? I.e. the Instant Gratification mapping? |
Kellie Myrum 17.10.2012 | Actually, a video could help me a lot since I'm not using any fancy firmware for my arcade controller (gamepad btw) and those three combos that I use effectively I have mapped by using modifiers and from hearing and watching Ean's MF videos. Maybe it sounds silly or incredible but that's the way how I got it working. Also, looking at code can't help ether because I can't see there which effect parameter are used or which effects are selecting by engaging that extra note. |
Clelia Pebworth 17.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by Stewe
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robert chanda 17.10.2012 |
Originally Posted by jramos
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Kellie Myrum 16.10.2012 | Nice post mate! Can you please add video link? I'd like to replicate all combos in to my DIY controller but for now I only got combos A, B and C working and that's only for reason as I don't have MF to try it out and for fact there isn't proper video online that cover all combos. ps. I found one but it ain't useful because of audio-video sync issue. Thanks for time |
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