MF3D - What do you use the side buttons for?
MF3D - What do you use the side buttons for? Posted on: 21.06.2012 by Meg Reinoehl Hey all,I'm in the midst of doing my own mapping for the 3D and am kind of lost as to what to use the side buttons for. I'm so used to using a button for shift and then button combos for alternate shift functions. The only things I can believe of are Loop Size adjust, pitch bend, and tempo shift. I'm looking for other ideas and was wondering what others were doing. | |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
robin loo 23.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
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Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Meg Reinoehl 21.06.2012 | Hey all, I'm in the midst of doing my own mapping for the 3D and am kind of lost as to what to use the side buttons for. I'm so used to using a button for shift and then button combos for alternate shift functions. The only things I can believe of are Loop Size adjust, pitch bend, and tempo shift. I'm looking for other ideas and was wondering what others were doing. |
Kellie Myrum 29.07.2012 | For anything pretty much. |
robin loo 23.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by midifidler
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Meg Reinoehl 23.06.2012 | Touch |
Adolf Hit 21.06.2012 | They will be very useful once the remix deck firmware comes out! |
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