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- microkorg0
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The MidiFighter Twister IS a great, well built controller and also can double up as a drum sequencer too. Had one for a while. Drawback of it is that you have to remember what you've assigned everything to.
I went from the Twister to a Faderfox PC12. I thought it was the answer to my dreams - so many knobs! But again if you are having multiple banks you either have to remember or create overlay sheets for the thing.
I sold it and got a Faderfox EC4. Just slightly more expensive than a Twister but packs a way bigger punch as it has a screen which can tell you what all the parameters/knobs are you've assigned.
Couldn't recommend this thing enough. Built like (plastic) tanks in Germany, small footprint.
http://faderfox.de/ec4.htmlYou'll probably have to shell out for a new one as they are VERY rare to find second hand - probably cos everybody holds on to them!
- EC4 is also endless encoders too like the Twister but no feedback/indicator around the know but is shown in the screen.microkorg
- EC4 is niceeprophetone
- (not 'know', should be 'knob' lol)microkorg
- Faderfox stuff is amazing.. got the mx12 for my octatrack.. never looked backautoflavour

