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Technical Information

Caution:

 The normal function of the product may be disturbed by Strong Electro Magnetic Interference. If so, simply reset the product to resume normal operation 

by following the instruction manual. In case the function could not resume, please use the product in other location.

Note:

 Your M-Audio 

product

 has been tested to comply with FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE. Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer 

may void users authority to operate this device.

Note:

 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed 

to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy 
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that 
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by 
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna.

Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

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Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.

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Troubleshooting

While the Trigger Finger is a simple device with few connections, you may run across problems from time to time. If your Trigger Finger is not behaving as expected, 
please try some of the procedures detailed below. They may save you from having to contact Technical Support.

Problem: 

My Trigger Finger is not turning on.

Reason: 

The Trigger Finger is not receiving power.

Solution: 

If you are trying to power the Trigger Finger from the USB port on your computer, re-check the connection of your USB cable. Try unplugging and re-

plugging the cable on both ends—sometimes dirt and grime can build up and keep the cable from making connection.

Solution: 

If you’re trying to power the Trigger Finger from your computer while it’s off (perhaps you’re triggering an external sampler), the computer may not be 

supplying power to the USB bus while powered down. You’ll either have to turn on the computer or purchase the optional power supply to power the unit (see 
the accessories page on www.m-audio.com).

Solution: 

If you’re using an external power supply, it may be broken. You’ll need to order another one from the M-Audio website.

Problem: 

My computer is not receiving MIDI data from the Trigger Finger.

Reason: 

The audio application is not configured properly or the Trigger Finger is in Control Mute Mode.

Solution: 

Make sure Control Mute is turned off on the Trigger Finger (the light above the button should be off).

Solution: 

Select the Trigger Finger as the MIDI input for your audio application. You may need to arm a track in your software to monitor the incoming MIDI.

Problem: 

Enigma is not identifying my Trigger Finger.

Reason: 

No bi-directional communication with the Trigger Finger.

Solution: 

If you are using the Windows class driver, only one program will be able to access the Trigger Finger at a time. If you have an audio application running 

and you try to launch Enigma, Enigma will not be given access to the Trigger Finger MIDI ports since they are already in use by the audio application. You can 
either a) shut down your audio application before launching Enigma, or b) install the Windows Multi-client Driver.

Solution: 

The Trigger Finger needs to be plugged in 

before

 you launch Enigma. If you launched Enigma first, shut it down and start it again.

Trigger Finger

Tested to comply with
FCC standards

FOR HOME OR STUDIO USE

Summary of Contents for Trigger Finger

Page 1: ...troller data and velocity data simultaneously Locked and Full Velocity Modes Selectable velocity curves Programmable with the Enigma Editing software included Memory presets for Reason Redrum Live Imp...

Page 2: ...er if you use multiple applications at once including applications that are ReWired together such as using Ableton Live as a host application and simultaneously running Propellerhead Reason as a slave...

Page 3: ...talled the Trigger Finger will appear in the computer as a simple MIDI device with one input port and one output port You will select the Trigger Finger input port as the MIDI input device in your aud...

Page 4: ...two velocity control modes Locked Velocity and Full Velocity When editing the Trigger Finger this button is used to select one of the 8 knobs for programming 8 Ctrl Note Mute Peek Button Pressing this...

Page 5: ...ill transmit its assigned MIDI note with the assigned On Velocity Lock value and assigned Off velocity value The Velocity On Lock value can be set individually for each pad in Edit Mode The Off value...

Page 6: ...channel used when the knob or slider transmits its data Range 0 to 16 0 Global MIDI Channel The process of programming the Trigger Finger s controls entails selecting a control to edit a pad knob or...

Page 7: ...a C chromatic scale changing this value to 2 will result in a D chromatic scale being sent when the pads are played Note that when the slider is positioned in the center the transpose value is 0 Globa...

Page 8: ...the effect of performing a factory reset Orange devices are your own user created devices You can create as many of these as you like simply by clicking on the button in the bottom left hand corner Th...

Page 9: ...from the pads The two valid CC assignments are explained below CC 147 Note On Off This CC setting results in the default behavior for the pads Pressing the pad will send a Note On message with the pl...

Page 10: ...Memory Presets Because of its extremely exible architecture there are many applications and uses for the Trigger Finger more than can be listed here However you will nd a few useful operation suggest...

Page 11: ...e features than you would if you just used Edit Mode on the unit itself One trick that will be available to you is the ability to assign no MIDI note to a pad just leaving its pressure control active...

Page 12: ...ey may save you from having to contact Technical Support Problem My Trigger Finger is not turning on Reason The Trigger Finger is not receiving power Solution If you are trying to power the Trigger Fi...

Page 13: ...872 0444 Technical Support Mac 1 800 638 2120 Technical Support fax 418 872 0034 Sales e mail infocanada m audio com Sales phone 866 872 0444 Sales fax 514 396 7102 Internet Home Page http www m audio...

Page 14: ...27 16 0 127 0 11 Hi Hat Closed F 1 127 OFF 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 Hi Hat Open A 1 127 OFF 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 Crash 1 C 2 127 OFF 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 Crash 2 A 2 127 OFF 0 127 40 0 127 0 15 Ride D 2 127...

Page 15: ...0 127 16 0 127 0 11 Hi Wood Block E 4 127 OFF 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 Low Wood Block F 4 127 OFF 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 Open Cuica G 4 127 OFF 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 Muted Cuica F 4 127 OFF 0 127 40 0 127 0 15...

Page 16: ...0 11 Bass drum C 1 87 OFF 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 Bass drum C 1 95 OFF 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 Bass drum C 1 103 OFF 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 Bass drum C 1 111 OFF 0 127 40 0 127 0 15 Bass drum C 1 119 OFF 0 127 4...

Page 17: ...0 127 16 0 127 0 11 Hi Hat A 1 127 OFF 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 Ride D 2 127 OFF 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 Bass Drum C 1 127 OFF 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 Snare D 1 127 OFF 0 127 40 0 127 0 15 Hi Hat Open F 1 127 OFF...

Page 18: ...10 Hi Hat F 1 88 OFF 0 127 16 0 127 0 11 Hi Hat F 1 100 OFF 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 Hi Hat F 1 127 OFF 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 Crash C 2 64 OFF 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 Crash C 2 88 OFF 0 127 40 0 127 0 15 Crash...

Page 19: ...OFF 0 127 16 0 127 0 11 Channel 11 F 2 127 OFF 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 Channel 12 E 2 127 OFF 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 Channel 13 F 2 127 OFF 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 Channel 14 G 2 127 OFF 0 127 40 0 127 0 15 Chan...

Page 20: ...Pattern 11 A 1 127 119 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 Pattern 12 B 1 127 119 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 Pattern 13 C 2 127 119 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 Pattern 14 C 2 127 119 0 127 40 0 127 0 15 Pattern 15 D 2 127 119 0 12...

Page 21: ...ound 6 F 1 127 OFF 0 127 9 0 127 0 11 Sound 6 F 1 127 OFF 0 127 10 0 127 0 12 Sound 5 E 1 127 OFF 0 127 11 0 127 0 13 Sound 7 F 1 127 OFF 0 127 12 0 127 0 14 Sound 8 G 1 127 OFF 0 127 13 0 127 0 15 So...

Page 22: ...127 0 11 Sound 6 F 1 127 OFF 0 127 10 0 127 0 12 Sound 5 E 1 127 OFF 0 127 11 0 127 0 13 Sound 7 F 1 127 OFF 0 127 12 0 127 0 14 Sound 8 G 1 127 OFF 0 127 13 0 127 0 15 Sound 8 G 1 127 OFF 0 127 14 0...

Page 23: ...7 0 127 9 0 127 11 11 Drum Cell 3 E 3 127 117 0 127 10 0 127 11 12 Drum Cell 4 F 3 127 117 0 127 11 0 127 11 13 Drum Cell 5 G 3 127 117 0 127 12 0 127 11 14 Drum Cell 6 A 3 127 117 0 127 13 0 127 11 1...

Page 24: ...0 127 1 11 Synth Loop 3 D 2 127 119 0 127 10 0 127 1 12 Synth Loop 4 D 2 127 119 0 127 11 0 127 1 13 Chicago Bass Lp E 2 127 119 0 127 12 0 127 1 14 Staccato Bass Lp F 2 127 119 0 127 13 0 127 1 15 B...

Page 25: ...F 2 127 119 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 G 2 G 2 127 119 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 A 2 A 2 127 119 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 B 2 B 2 127 119 0 127 40 0 127 0 15 C 3 C 3 127 119 0 127 48 0 127 0 16 D 3 D 3 127 119 0 127 56...

Page 26: ...127 0 11 808 pattern 7 F 2 127 OFF 0 127 10 0 127 0 12 808 pattern 8 G 2 127 OFF 0 127 11 0 127 0 13 808 pattern 1 A 2 127 OFF 0 127 12 0 127 0 14 808 pattern 2 B 2 127 OFF 0 127 13 0 127 0 15 808 pa...

Page 27: ...1 127 OFF 0 127 9 0 127 0 11 Syn1 pattern 7 B 1 127 OFF 0 127 10 0 127 0 12 Syn1 pattern 8 C 0 127 OFF 0 127 11 0 127 0 13 Syn1 pattern 1 F 1 127 OFF 0 127 12 0 127 0 14 Syn1 pattern 2 F 1 127 OFF 0...

Page 28: ...7 0 12 5 E 1 127 OFF 0 127 11 0 127 0 13 7 F 1 127 47 0 127 12 0 127 0 14 8 G 1 127 48 0 127 13 0 127 0 15 8 G 1 127 OFF 0 127 14 0 127 0 16 7 F 1 127 OFF 0 127 15 0 127 0 Fader Control CC Data 1 Data...

Page 29: ...27 0 11 A 1 A 1 127 OFF 0 127 24 0 127 0 12 B 1 B 1 127 OFF 0 127 25 0 127 0 13 C 2 C 2 127 OFF 0 127 32 0 127 0 14 C 2 C 2 127 OFF 0 127 40 0 127 0 15 D 2 D 2 127 OFF 0 127 48 0 127 0 16 D 2 D 2 127...

Page 30: ...onal control MIDI cc Description Data 1 Data 2 0 119 Standard MIDI cc s 120 127 Channel Mode Messages 128 Pitchbend Sensitivity 129 Channel Fine Tune 130 Channel Coarse Tune 131 Channel Pressure 132 R...

Page 31: ...4 105 A 6 10 A 2 42 F 1 74 D 4 106 A 6 11 B 2 43 G 1 75 D 4 107 B 6 12 C 1 44 G 1 76 E 4 108 C 7 13 C 1 45 A 1 77 F 4 109 C 7 14 D 1 46 A 1 78 F 4 110 D 7 15 D 1 47 B 1 79 G 4 111 D 7 16 E 1 48 C 2 8...

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