Buying MF Classic vs. MF Pro

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Buying MF Classic vs. MF Pro
Posted on: 26.07.2011 by Tina Sereal
In this thread, I'm trying to sort out the major differences between the two (what the Classic can't do as compared to the Pro), since I'm going to buying a Midi Fighter soon.

Can anyone help me?

What I know so far is that on the Pro you can give the sound a different "flavor" with the sound manipulation parameters (knobs, faders, etc.)
robin loo
27.07.2011
Originally Posted by victoryrisen
What I know so far is that on the Pro you can give the sound a different "flavor" with the sound manipulation parameters (knobs, faders, etc.)
that's about it..

Classic: 16 awesome arcade buttons
Pro: 16 awesome arcase buttons + 2 superdope superfaders + 2 knobs. + 4 Fx presets

everything else is depending on the mapping you will use or create.

i'm just using the fader/knobs mapping from DJTT and created my own cue map for my cuemaster, on my MFclassic i still got the IG mapping so i the best of both worlds and 32 awesome arcade buttons
Tina Sereal
26.07.2011
In this thread, I'm trying to sort out the major differences between the two (what the Classic can't do as compared to the Pro), since I'm going to buying a Midi Fighter soon.

Can anyone help me?

What I know so far is that on the Pro you can give the sound a different "flavor" with the sound manipulation parameters (knobs, faders, etc.)
robin loo
27.07.2011
Originally Posted by victoryrisen
What I know so far is that on the Pro you can give the sound a different "flavor" with the sound manipulation parameters (knobs, faders, etc.)
that's about it..

Classic: 16 awesome arcade buttons
Pro: 16 awesome arcase buttons + 2 superdope superfaders + 2 knobs. + 4 Fx presets

everything else is depending on the mapping you will use or create.

i'm just using the fader/knobs mapping from DJTT and created my own cue map for my cuemaster, on my MFclassic i still got the IG mapping so i the best of both worlds and 32 awesome arcade buttons

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