NI and Tim Exile give you the Finger

October 7th, 2009

Native Instruments have announced details surrounding The Finger, their unique keyboard-controlled effects processor.

Designed in collaboration with Tim Exile, The Finger is the brand new keyboard controlled effects processor that allows users to “play” effects in real-time using their MIDI keyboard. The software runs on all levels of the Kore platform, as up to 40 effects are mapped across the keyboard’s octaves, letting you get stuck into samplers, transformers, filters, gaters, delays, reverbs, distortion, wave shapers and ring modulation. Up to six effects can be routed into one another simply by pressing keys in combination, allowing for some seriously far-out sonic wackiness. The Finger operates as a standalone effects unit and can also be slotted neatly into any host DAW or full featured Kore 2 system. via

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One Response to “NI and Tim Exile give you the Finger”

  1. Bubbi Says:

    Knocked my socks off with knoewldge!

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