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    hey everybody, need some help finding a decent replacement for the M-Audio Trigger Finger. It seems to be going the way of the buffalo and i cant seem to find a decent one for sale in the UK.

    anybody got any ideas what a decent replacement would be? open to any and all ideas. thanks!

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    akai mpd18 - £85 online
    akai mpd26 - £150 online
    korg padkontrol - £125 online

    there's more, but i think a quick google will suffice.
    the mpd's tend to have a more solid feel but the korg is supposed to be very responsive. and the korg has a xy pad! whats your budget? that would give us more of an idea of what you want.

    otherwise theres this REALLY cool looking thing called the midifighter

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    budget really isnt an issue on this one, i just want something that i can use for a while and will hold up to my man hands beating on it.

    I thought about the midifighter for quite some time, however, i would like to have something that has knobs on it for quickly accessing different FX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jringeno View Post
    budget really isnt an issue on this one, i just want something that i can use for a while and will hold up to my man hands beating on it.

    I thought about the midifighter for quite some time, however, i would like to have something that has knobs on it for quickly accessing different FX.
    Midi Fighter Pros?

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    Maschine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by marc.elektro View Post
    Midi Fighter Pros?
    i agree, if budget isn't an issue, the midi fighter pro would be a good idea; they will be supported to no end, pretty solid - the sanwa buttons will take a beating from your man hands , and obviously it would be sick to have the instant gratification!
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    Quote Originally Posted by fullenglishpint View Post
    Maschine!
    Maschine is a great controller! Take a look at these mappings HERE
    There is also a video dubspot instructor DJ Endo using traktor with the maschine Part 1 Part 2 and 3 should show up in youtube's sidebar. I hope this helps you out a bit. Good luck finding a controller mate .
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