M-Audio iControl - "GarageBand companion"
Ever need a GarageBand controller for your mixes? If so, this device could have been for you. The goal that M-Audio had in mind was to create a versatile mixer to use with a simple DAW like GarageB…
M-Audio Sp-1 - Cripur's review
The Sp1 is made of metal, very heavy, so it doesn't slide and seems super sturdy. BUT after only one year, both plastic supports (top and bottom) have come almost off, and the first signs of it becom…
M-Audio Sp-2 - moosers's review
The M-Audio SP-2 is a sustain pedal for use with electronic and MIDI keyboards. It's compatible with anything that has a 1/4" output for a sustain pedal, which is going to be pretty much every digit…
M-Audio Trigger Finger - moosers's review
M-Audio's Trigger Finger is a MIDI controller in the form of a drum machine set of pads. It is designed for those who want the a feel of an MPC type of drum pad, but who want to use sounds from your…
M-Audio Trigger Finger - FP User's review
Has tons of knobs for anything you need in your Software programs, has alot of settings you can change with all pads if you like. Tons of presets so it makes switching programs and using different st…
M-Audio Trigger Finger - FP User's review
This thing has sliders and knobs for just about anything you can imagine. It's really easy to assign them too. Easily connects with USB. Price paid $200 Great for drums. I can't imagine anything b…
M-Audio Trigger Finger - FP User's review
The one bad thing is there is no note repeat or roll function.. in my opinion that is a major missing feature on a studio piece with pads Price paid 159.00 as a padded drum controller this is a gr…
M-Audio Trigger Finger - plopoi's review
translated<p class="bbcode-cite"> Quote: <span>- How long have you use it? - What is so special that you like most and least?</span> Three months, and overall it's a great product, sturdy, and fairly ergo…
M-Audio Trigger Finger - yotribe's review
translated- How long have you use it? just 4 months - What is so special that you like most and least? the most: the quality of pads, the strength and the many controllers. Cons: no buttons rec, pla…
M-Audio Trigger Finger - coo's review
translated- How long have you use it? 6 months - What is so special that you like most and least? most? nothing. the controller has passed away after 6 months of use. - Have you tried many other mode…
M-Audio Sp-2 - HooDoo00's review
translatedI use it for only 3 days with a keyboard controller M-Audio Axiom, but in truth, a sustain pedal, it traveled fast. What I like most about this pedal is its weight that allows you to remain perfec…
M-Audio Trigger Finger - " Very good surface twelve o'clock"
translatedI use it regularly since 2009, at home, repeating, and in concert, connected via MIDI to a Korg Triton Studio. For the price it is, it is robust, the only concern is the lack of on / off button. …
M-Audio iControl - yannmet's review
translatedI use it with Garageband and Logic Express / Pro for 8 months now and super c and it takes a lot of functions that would be difficult to manage with the mouse while recording / creating the piece, ve…
M-Audio Sp-2 - " Eyes closed!"
translatedto support the view of HooDoo00, I confirm that this pedal is definitely the best on the market! Maybe because of its "volume", DJs and others will find it a little big, but for others it is a real …
M-Audio Sp-2 - " Excellent!"
translatedI confirm the two previous opinions, Pedal SP-2 from M-Audio is a very good pedal. I had the Yamaha FC4 particular, and a pedal similar to the phase inverter with SP2 (which you can connect this type…