WNAMM07: DJ Computer Control From M-Audio

US Torq Xponent combines, yes, you’ve guessed it, Torq and Xponent      23/01/07

WNAMM07: DJ Computer Control From M-Audio
The XPONENT COMPONENT OF TORQ EXPONENT

Buying Choices
Affilliate Links help support the site
Torq Xponent is a cutting-edge performance system that brings, say M-Audio, professional-grade control to the world of the computer-based DJ. Engineered by M-Audio’s SynchroScience Design Group, the package includes the Torq DJ software that’s revolutionizing digital DJing and the Xponent hardware control surface that puts all that power right at your fingertips.
With full-size tactile controls, an integrated USB audio interface and intuitive MIDI-learn capabilities, M-Audio say that Torq Xponent bridges the gap between traditional DJ hardware and today’s powerful performance software once and for all. They tell us that this completely integrated system combines the features of a standard two-channel DJ mixer with the controls of a pair of DJ CD players, letting you cue, mix and scratch digital files without touching the host computer.
Features
  • integrated hardware/software DJ performance system
  • includes Torq DJ software
  • includes Xponent hardware with integrated DJ-style control surface and audio interface
  • cue, beat-match and mix digital audio files - MP3, AIFF, WAV, WMA, AAC and Apple Lossless
  • full-size, professional-grade controllers for durable, analog-feel tactile control
  • all hardware controls are pre-mapped to corresponding parameters in Torq
Pricing and Availability:
USD $749.95 MSRP More information:

Want Our Newsletter?



More...

The Magic of 1980's Pinball Soundtracks 

Suzanne Ciani's captivating sci-fi soundscape


Raspberry PI5 Hardware VST Host 

Floyd Steinberg gets the gear together


6 Instruments Fatally Flawed at Release 

These synths took a little time to reach their potential


New developments for Waldorf's M 

Waldorf's hybrid synth has quite the development story


Aodyo Loom


Computer Music Chronicles: The Amiga as a Guitar Pedal 

Older Music Machines & the People Who Still Use Them


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com