Re: [Linux-Audio-User] M-Audio Trigger Finger

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J M Needham wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> ANyone used one of these with linux? Couldn't find it's usbid online --
> what I want to know is is it worth getting, as in is it supported, have
> people found it useful as a controller probably for hydrogen or midi
> into specimen? I'm definitely getting a BCF2000 this or next week, but
> found a cheap M-Audio and have seen them in action for drums. Haven't
> found anything on google yet; if someone does want to point out that I'm
> misusing google in this case then I sincerely apologise.
>
> God Bless
> Jonty
>
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>   
Hi,
I have played with it in the past, before selling it, and it works OOTB 
with linux (it is a plain usb-midi device). You can program each 
pad/slider/knob to send any cc message. It has polyphonic aftertouch too.

All the best,

-c.
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