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Midi conflict help
Posted on: 01.05.2011 by Inger Hayhurst
Hi guys,

I own a M-audio Trigger finger which i use for both traktor and ableton. the problem is one of the faders and another knob is transmitting the same midi note. so i can only use either the fader or the knob for just one control setting. for an example if i set the pitch to be controlled by this fader, it will also be controlled by this knob. i'm guessing i could use the Enigma sw to fix this but has no clue how to. has anyone had this problem or know a way around it? any help will be greatly appreciated.
Inger Hayhurst
01.05.2011
Hi guys,

I own a M-audio Trigger finger which i use for both traktor and ableton. the problem is one of the faders and another knob is transmitting the same midi note. so i can only use either the fader or the knob for just one control setting. for an example if i set the pitch to be controlled by this fader, it will also be controlled by this knob. i'm guessing i could use the Enigma sw to fix this but has no clue how to. has anyone had this problem or know a way around it? any help will be greatly appreciated.
Tatum Ansaldo
02.05.2011
yes, you need to use enigma. I've never used it but I'm sure there's a manual which will tell you everything you need to know. Just give one of those controls a different midi note.

in fact, here it is:

http://www.m-audio.com/images/global...UG_03EN_V3.PDF

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