Sometime last year, I tried adding my t.t.'s to my xponent. I wanted to use them instead of the jogs on the controller.
But I didnt have any luck.
So I was wondering if it would be possible to do so with the advance tab on the settings.
Any help or feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks.
But I didnt have any luck.
So I was wondering if it would be possible to do so with the advance tab on the settings.
Any help or feed back would be appreciated.
Thanks.
geposted Tue 28 Jun 11 @ 10:49 pm
if the xponent has 2 stereo inputs and you have a phono preamp to ground the decks you could do it but you only have 2 stereo outputs acording to the avid (m-audio) website, and set it up in the advanced config, but it might be easier to get another soundcard if yours doesn't have inputs want to stay with m audio connective is a pretty okay cheap soundcard, but if I were you i'd go for the audio 4, 6, 8, or 10, then you just need serato, traktor or numark vinyl (if you can find it)
geposted Tue 28 Jun 11 @ 11:23 pm
The xponent does only have two stero outs.
I currently have the conective and thats what I was looking at using to get the numark vinyl going.
Still my only problem is, I wouldnt know how to set it up to get both to work togeather.
I currently have the conective and thats what I was looking at using to get the numark vinyl going.
Still my only problem is, I wouldnt know how to set it up to get both to work togeather.
geposted Tue 28 Jun 11 @ 11:42 pm
you need to use advanced config, remember that when setting up advanced config you need to set up all the in's and out's individually, meaning a stereo input is comprised of 2 mono inputs L and R, the rest is cake, just pick the sound card you want to use for what purpose, you could probably use connective for both for ease and just use the standard setting without advanced config, and use the exponent soley as a midi controller, or you could co crazy and map your controller knobs to shift between the TT's and the platters
geposted Wed 29 Jun 11 @ 1:47 am