Midifighter Pro, Standalone?
Midifighter Pro, Standalone? Posted on: 05.07.2011 by Kaitlin Sinisgalli I'm believeing of getting a Midi Fighter Pro as a standalone midi controller for use in Traktor. Is this feasible? If so, which model should I get?Thanks | |
Percy Keehan 09.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by willinfluence
another dj here got one of those with that mapping. its very fun and works very well. i got 2 try it. |
Kaitlin Sinisgalli 05.07.2011 | I'm believeing of getting a Midi Fighter Pro as a standalone midi controller for use in Traktor. Is this feasible? If so, which model should I get? Thanks |
Kiyoko Wellisch 09.07.2011 | Which is isn't, he wants a stand alone unit as he stated before. |
Ella Rick 09.07.2011 | Unless your mixing externally with a mixer and soundcard |
Kiyoko Wellisch 09.07.2011 | You'll have to remap it to get some mixer controls though. |
Percy Keehan 09.07.2011 |
Originally Posted by willinfluence
another dj here got one of those with that mapping. its very fun and works very well. i got 2 try it. |
Ella Rick 09.07.2011 | Go for a cue master and use ab mapping so you can toggle between deck A and B |
Percy Keehan 07.07.2011 | the best one for standalone is probably either the beat destroyer or the cue master |
Kiyoko Wellisch 04.07.2011 | Midifighter cue master - faders for volume and the knobs for filters. This combined with the deckadized mapping would allow you to mix 2 channels fairly well I guess. Personally I'd much rather use something that gave me full EQ but I do know people who never touch anything other than the filters (or low eq). You will need to also buy a soundcard though. |
Ralph Alderette 04.07.2011 | you Could do it by getting the one with 4 knobs, that way you can control the Filters of your decks... its really meant to be an additional controller though, but you could add to the mapping and customize it for your needs |
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