I have the Trigger Finger Pro mainly as a replacement for NI Maschine (MK1) because it has a proper MIDI out port that does not require the device is connected to a computer to work.

I use the pads / controls to enter notes in to hardware sequencers.

The built in sequencer is quite nice … good enough for basic x0x style sequencing across 16 tracks. So it’s nothing fancy, but if I didn’t already have multiple hardware sequencers yes I think it would be useful.

What you don’t get are features we take for granted like transpose pattern etc. It’s just very basic sequencing to send out the notes assigned to each pad.

I have not tested how tight the timing is compared to other hardwares sequencers.

The MIDI clock seems stable enough, but it has to act as master as there is no MIDI in port, only MIDI out.

Overall, I really like the TFP - it’s pretty solid, the pads are nice, the pads / knobs / faders are customisable with channel / note / CC# so it’s very flexible in that regard.