Understanding Midi Fighter

Home :: MIDIfighter Resources and Discussion :: Understanding Midi FighterReply
Understanding Midi Fighter
Posted on: 17.11.2012 by Cathy Kotas
I"m just trying to get a better understand of the benefits of a midi fighter? I understand you can trigger effects with it, but is there a way to use it for production? I see u can purchase soundpacks, so when you load a sound pack and trigger the effects would it be for production?
Narcisa Czyzewicz
18.11.2012
Originally Posted by nickybonez
I"m just trying to get a better understand of the benefits of a midi fighter? I understand you can trigger effects with it, but is there a way to use it for production? I see u can purchase soundpacks, so when you load a sound pack and trigger the effects would it be for production?
Midi Fighter is just a MIDI controller - it would need to be connected to software or via computer to hardware synths. What it is connected to will be what makes it suitable for one job or another.

As far as can it be used for production - sure, I am waiting patiently for mine for just that use. It can also be used for DJing, or even light shows if you had a midi controllable light controller. Check some of the vids on this site for ideas..
Cathy Kotas
17.11.2012
I"m just trying to get a better understand of the benefits of a midi fighter? I understand you can trigger effects with it, but is there a way to use it for production? I see u can purchase soundpacks, so when you load a sound pack and trigger the effects would it be for production?
Libbie Deutchman
20.11.2012
It sends MIDI notes, so for production, you can easily use it for drumming and such.
Narcisa Czyzewicz
18.11.2012
Originally Posted by nickybonez
I"m just trying to get a better understand of the benefits of a midi fighter? I understand you can trigger effects with it, but is there a way to use it for production? I see u can purchase soundpacks, so when you load a sound pack and trigger the effects would it be for production?
Midi Fighter is just a MIDI controller - it would need to be connected to software or via computer to hardware synths. What it is connected to will be what makes it suitable for one job or another.

As far as can it be used for production - sure, I am waiting patiently for mine for just that use. It can also be used for DJing, or even light shows if you had a midi controllable light controller. Check some of the vids on this site for ideas..

<< Back to MIDIfighter Resources and DiscussionReply

Copyright 2012-2023
DJRANKINGS.ORG n.g.o.
Chuo-ku, Osaka, Japan

Created by Ajaxel CMS

Terms & Privacy