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King
02-02-2006, 10:25 PM
I've just started using Reason and I have a few question I use it with a Raduim49 and a Trigger Finger.

1) How do i get redrum to play on the pads of the trigger finger.

2) Is it possible to flip samples on the Raduim by assigning diffrent pieces of a sample to diffrent keys. If yes then how.

KurtisRich
02-02-2006, 10:43 PM
Answer to 1)
try connecting the midi out from ur trigger finger into your midi input on ur radium 49. Try loading up ur drums first.

Yes you can assign samples to different keys either by using Dr. Rex or the NNXT. Usually when you use Dr Rex, it automatically assign the sample. Try shifting the Octave down on ur midi controller.

Shonsteez
02-02-2006, 11:41 PM
Heres something that tripped me up initially when i copped the trigger finger:

All of my keyboards normally communicate on midi channel 1, but for some reason the trigger finger is set defualt to communicate on midi channel 10........So in yer prefs, make sure u got the trigger selected obviously, and then select channel 10 and you should be solid.

STEEZ

King
02-04-2006, 08:08 AM
I still can seem to get the trigger finger to play any sounds for redrum

jbm
02-04-2006, 09:41 AM
I've just started using Reason and I have a few question I use it with a Raduim49 and a Trigger Finger.

1) How do i get redrum to play on the pads of the trigger finger.

2) Is it possible to flip samples on the Raduim by assigning diffrent pieces of a sample to diffrent keys. If yes then how.

For question one:

The Trigger Finger with Redrum use Preset 16.That is the general purpose Midi use to learn midi apps. Once you have your TF on preset 16 :By pressing Memory Recall button on the TF then Pad 16 you will be good to go in the Redrum.Then drum channels in the Redrum will be on Pads 1 thru 10 on the TF.

Kontents
08-05-2008, 12:57 AM
If anyone still has trouble with this.... I can help..

Formant024
08-05-2008, 05:26 AM
midi channel 10 is rolands old skool standard midi channel for drums, its something that was picked up by other oem aswell because sequencers like cubase would also have template track layouts with midi channel being the drum (gm/gs/xg).

adthekidd
12-13-2008, 06:22 PM
whats good everybody....

i been trying 2 figure this out ALL week can anybody help me out??

im running reason 3 on a mac os x if that matters

Kontents
12-13-2008, 06:54 PM
Do you have the Trigger Finger Hooked up to Reason all ready or are you having trouble assigning the pads to each key

adthekidd
12-13-2008, 07:04 PM
Do you have the Trigger Finger Hooked up to Reason all ready or are you having trouble assigning the pads to each key

my trigger finger is conneceted through usb and its being detected

i just want to assign a pad to a key

Im already using a radium midi keyboard

i have that connected through midi with my mbox 2

and that works perfectly fine with reason

Kontents
12-13-2008, 07:10 PM
ok,


on the Trigger Finger hit the edit function (the two buttons together) then the lights will blink. Then hit pad P1 and then the C1 knob will control the key the pad is playing in. You need to work out each pad to your liking then save the setting to recall it later.

let me know if you need more help

adthekidd
12-13-2008, 07:14 PM
as soon as i get home ill try it and let u know whats good

thanks in advance

i have like 4 days trying 2 figure this out =\

thedreampolice
12-13-2008, 11:16 PM
I had to do what Kontents talks about with my trigger finger as well.

adthekidd
12-13-2008, 11:48 PM
ok,


on the Trigger Finger hit the edit function (the two buttons together) then the lights will blink. Then hit pad P1 and then the C1 knob will control the key the pad is playing in. You need to work out each pad to your liking then save the setting to recall it later.

let me know if you need more help

dint work =\

Kontents
12-14-2008, 01:36 AM
Load up Redrum and go to your Preferences to the advanced control page and select bus A and make it the Trigger Finger.

Then on the top of the rack where the audio interface is select the channel that the trigger Finger is lighting up on the audio interface and select redrum

Then repeat my steps in the previous post. Do take note that you have to be extremely sensitive to the knob turning the key the pad is playing for.

Let me know.

adthekidd
12-14-2008, 10:17 AM
I finally got it to work...

what i did was connect my TF to my mbox via midi... press the memory recall button and hit pad 16

BUT, now my midi keyboard is not being detected when i have it connected through a usb port

=\

Shonsteez
12-14-2008, 02:25 PM
Try routing your keyboard through your interface as well via midi instead of usb.
You should still be able to interface the TF through USB successfully and control Reason however.
I remember when i had the Trigger Finger I had to manually assign each pad to the redrum channels but after that it was all gravy.
But if you got it working now finally fuck it i suppose!?....Have fun making music!

Kontents
12-14-2008, 03:54 PM
^^^^
Exactly.

The TF is one device I own that is not a plug and play you really have to know how to use it to set it up. But after that its all good and the options you have can really help you out.

Good luck.