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8.

 

Save:

 Press this button to save the current Preset, Sequence, Preferences, or all three. 

Press and hold this button for 2-3 seconds to save all of Trigger Finger Pro's settings and 
current state. 

9.

 

Knobs:

 Use these 360º knobs to send MIDI CC messages to your software or external 

MIDI device. Alternatively, you can set the knobs to communicate with your software 
using the Mackie Control or HUI protocols or to communicate with Arsenal. See the 

Basic Operation:

 

Modes

 section of this guide for more information. 

In Pad Mode and Sequence Mode, use these knobs to adjust the parameters shown right 
above them in the display. 

10.

 

Faders:

 Use these faders to send MIDI CC messages to your software or external MIDI 

device. Alternatively, you can set the faders to communicate with your software using the 
Mackie Control or HUI protocols or to communicate with Arsenal. See the 

Basic 

Operation:

 

Modes

 section of this guide for more information. 

11.

 

Assignable Buttons:

 Use these buttons to send MIDI CC messages or Program Change 

messages  to  your  software  or  external  MIDI  device.  They  can  function  as  momentary, 
toggle (latching), or single-message buttons. Alternatively, you can set the buttons to 
communicate with your software using the Mackie Control or HUI protocols or to 
communicate with Arsenal. See the 

Basic Operation:

 

Modes

 section of this guide for 

more information. 

12.

 

Control Bank: 

Press this button to cycle through the four independent banks of 

knobs

faders

, and 

assignable buttons

. The current control bank letter (A–D) will appear in the 

display. All 12 physical controls will always be in the same bank (e.g., you cannot adjust a 
knob in Control Bank A and a fader in Control Bank B simultaneously). 

Press and hold this button to see an overview of the control mapping (

MIDI

Mackie 

Control

HUI

, or 

Arsenal

) for the entire control bank. Use the 

assignable buttons

 to 

select the control bank you are viewing.  

13.

 

Pads:

 Use these pads to trigger drum hits or other samples in your software or external 

MIDI sound module. The pads are pressure- and velocity-sensitive, which makes them 
very responsive and intuitive to play.  

14.

 

Pad Bank:

 Press this button to cycle through the four independent banks of 

pads

. The 

current pad bank letter (

A–D

) will appear in the display. 

Press and hold this button to access the pads' secondary functions: 

 

Press 

Pad 1

2

3

, or 

4

 to directly select 

Pad Bank A

B

C

, or 

D

 (respectively). 

 

Press and hold 

Pad 9

10

11

, or 

12

 to mute or unmute 

Pad Bank A

B

C

, or 

D

 

(respectively) in the current Sequence. This is essentially a momentary mute feature 
for each pad bank. 

 

Press 

Pad 13

14

15

, or 

16

 to mute or unmute 

Pad Bank A

B

C,

 or 

D

 (respectively) 

in the current Sequence. This is essentially a toggle (latching) mute feature for each 
pad bank. 

15.

 

Roll:

 Press this button to activate or deactivate Pad Roll Mode. When you press and hold 

a pad while in this mode, the sound will repeat at the rate determined by the current Time 
Division setting. 

Important:

 The Time Division setting affects both Sequence playback and Pad Roll 

Mode. In other words, the rate of a pad roll will always correspond to the Sequence's 
Time Division. 

16.

 

Fixed:

 Press this button to activate or deactivate Fixed Mode in which all pads will play 

their sounds at a fixed velocity level (which can be set in Pad Mode), regardless of how 
hard you hit them. 

Summary of Contents for tirgger finger pro

Page 1: ...Quickstart Guide English 3 9 Gu a de inicio r pido Espa ol 10 16 Guide d utilisation simplifi Fran ais 17 23 Guida rapida Italiano 24 30 Schnellstart Anleitung Deutsch 31 37 Appendix English 38...

Page 2: ...talling the included software applications and their sound content Arsenal AIR Drums and Hybrid 3 0 1 Go to m audio com softwaredownload and download the installation files for the software applicatio...

Page 3: ...using Hybrid 3 0 we recommend using a Preset whose name is a scale e g A Major C Minor etc these Presets are tailored for melodic synths You can use Arsenal presets with Hybrid 3 0 to automap Hybrid 3...

Page 4: ...s listed below You are in Performance Mode when the Pad Button Control Button Ctrl and Sequence Button Seq are not lit load another Preset or Sequence by turning the Value Dial to browse through them...

Page 5: ...ontrols communicate with your DAW only rather than with the Sequencer Select Mode lets you use the Step Switches to view or edit settings that affect the current Sequence rather than the Sequencer s o...

Page 6: ...wer Trigger Finger Pro on or off 3 USB Port Use a standard USB cable to connect this USB port to your computer The computer s USB port provides ample power to Trigger Finger Pro This connection is als...

Page 7: ...ical controls will always be in the same bank e g you cannot adjust a knob in Control Bank A and a fader in Control Bank B simultaneously Press and hold this button to see an overview of the control m...

Page 8: ...Mode See the Basic Operation Modes section of this guide for more information 24 Mute Press this button to activate or deactivate Pad Mute Mode In this mode press a pad to mute or unmute it You can m...

Page 9: ...mensions width x depth x height angled towards you 13 25 x 12 13 x 2 75 33 7 cm x 30 8 cm x 7 0 cm Weight with stand 4 3 lbs 1 95 kg Specifications are subject to change without notice Trademarks and...

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