MF Pro UPGRADE OPTION
MF Pro UPGRADE OPTION Posted on: 21.06.2011 by Percy Keehan Okay, so I love my midifighter classic- but I have been looking at the Cue Master. And I want it exactly the way it is-- with the chasse and those sqaure buttons and everything. Ean should offer a DIY kit- to upgrade your classic into a pro. It would include the chasse, the petentiometers, the breakboards, the knobs, faders, and buttons for the FX Presets. And a tutorial on what things to solder to where. That way we can turn our classics into the exact pros that you want. good or bad? | |
Percy Keehan 22.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by bartboy
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Percy Keehan 21.06.2011 | Okay, so I love my midifighter classic- but I have been looking at the Cue Master. And I want it exactly the way it is-- with the chasse and those sqaure buttons and everything. Ean should offer a DIY kit- to upgrade your classic into a pro. It would include the chasse, the petentiometers, the breakboards, the knobs, faders, and buttons for the FX Presets. And a tutorial on what things to solder to where. That way we can turn our classics into the exact pros that you want. good or bad? |
Meg Reinoehl 22.06.2011 | From what I can see, turning a MIDI Fighter Classic into a MIDI Fighter Pro isn't really an upgrade. An upgrade would be more like something you could add on to the MIDI Fighter Classic that would turn it into a Pro, not completely having to tear apart and put it in a new case with new parts. As a consumer of DJTT's products, of course I would love this option. I thought that having the VCI arcade DIY kit was awesome for DJTT to provide. Seeing how the custom MF's were designed and now having a MF Pro, I can see the complications in providing an upgrade kit. For one, there's the case. Then there's the top plate that the buttons and faders all go through which afaik is relatively expensive to have made (if they're being made from a metal shop). Then there's the faders and extra buttons that somehow have to get mounted inside. It gets pretty complicated when you really believe about what's required. |
Adolf Hit 22.06.2011 | I would love to be able to offer this option, but as a company we have to fully support our products - right now trying to teach people how to load a Tsi is enough of a headache. Im sure you can all imagine the clusterfuck of questions a fully DIY Pro kit would bring for us. |
Marva Cupid 22.06.2011 | Umm this wouldn't make logical sense as a company. If u want a pro go buy one. As simple as that, Send first believe later, that's what I say. |
Kimberly Lewark 22.06.2011 | I imagine the case is the most expensive part, so by buying a DIY kit to turn your classic into a pro, you really won't save any money over a trade in. |
Leeanna Ayla 22.06.2011 | They do a trade in and the request for the parts to do it has been posted many times. It's not like snapping parts together though and I believe being able to figure what parts you need exactly (everything is listed on this community ) is a sort of test to make sure you can do it. I imagine if they sold everything you needed to do it in one handy kit then tons of people would be frying their Midi Fighters as they attempted to solder stuff onto their MF boards. |
Percy Keehan 22.06.2011 |
Originally Posted by bartboy
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Dana Ordinario 21.06.2011 | I could see them doing a Trade in program but the logistics and cost effectiveness of what your describing is more than likely out of the question. They are running a business after all. I'm not sure if it's even possible has anyone opened up there MIDI Fighter Pro yet? I'm sure they use similar parts but to have one be able to "upgrade" to the other would be a miracle IMHO. |
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