Midifighter/ Torq
Midifighter/ Torq Posted on: 25.05.2010 by Emilia Colchado I am a total noob and I have no clue BUT can u use midifighter in torq like you program stuff to the computer keyboard? or does it take more work?I hope this isnt a totally idiot question... Thanks Stuart | |
Emilia Colchado 25.05.2010 | I am a total noob and I have no clue BUT can u use midifighter in torq like you program stuff to the computer keyboard? or does it take more work? I hope this isnt a totally idiot question... Thanks Stuart |
Laurie Minarcik 30.06.2010 | I never had a problem mapping any controller in Torq. Just highlight (rightklick so it turns red) the button/knob/fader in Torq that you want to map like it's written in the manual and shown in the tutorial video on www.torq-dj.com. Then turn the knob, move the fader or press the button/pad of your midicontroller that you want to be mapped. That's all. I had various keybords mapped in the beginning and at the moment a Korg nanoPad, nanoKey and my NI Maschine. Since the Midifighter seems to be a regular midicontroller it should not be a problem. Maybe the Akai things were broken or you just made a mistake mapping them. |
Emilia Colchado 26.05.2010 | any luck? |
Emilia Colchado 25.05.2010 | I had bought one of the Akai mini pad thingies and it DIDNT work (ie click on a button in the software, turn the knob on the controller and it is assigned) Also I have a launchpad I am wondering if that would work... I want to use some controller buttons to launch samples and cues, controll fx, launch "snapshots" (which Torq has which are GENIUS, they allow you to cook a custom formula of effects or whatever and recall them with a button click.) I am considering just buying a "trigger finger" since it is M-audio and it WILL work but I like midi fighter's arcade buttons better. |
Dee Atondo 25.05.2010 | Torq allows for midi control (re: Exponent). I am about to try out the midi fighter w/ the Torq DVS. Will let you know how it works. |
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