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Old 03-30-2006
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Stuck between to MIDI interfaces

Im stuck between these two midi controllers from M-AUDIO

the first is the M-Audio Trigger Finger:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ers?sku=703614

and the M-Audio M-Audio Keystation 49e USB MIDI Controller Keyboard:

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...ers?sku=703605

First, I dont know really know whats the difference between the two

Second, I want to know what each midi controller would control within reason 3.0

At first, I thought that the trigger finger would mostly control things like the REDRUM computer. And that the Keystation 49e would control the Key Lane in the sequencer.

Well im very confused right now.

PLZ HELP ME!
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Either one can be used as a midi controller in Reason.

It is somewhat easier to program drums on pads like the Trigger Finger has than on keys like the Keystations', but I usually just use a mouse to program drums and it does the job just fine and I use Reason a lot.

If you're just starting out the Keystation is a low-cost way to get into the wonderful world of Reason, and you can program drums into the Redrum from it by tapping them in a drum at a time...
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