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		<title>NAMM: M-Audio Announces Xponent. DJing Stays Pretty Much the Same.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wallace is CDM&#8217;s resident turntablist, and he&#8217;s also immune to blind gear lust. I&#8217;m waiting to pass judgment until I get first-hand contact with Xponent, but I&#8217;m equally confused from a product perspective. Now, let&#8217;s see &#8212; we could copy and paste a press release here. Or we could try Wally. I just hope we&#8217;re [...]]]></description>
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<p><I>Wallace is CDM&#8217;s resident turntablist, and he&#8217;s also immune to blind gear lust. I&#8217;m waiting to pass judgment until I get first-hand contact with Xponent, but I&#8217;m equally confused from a product perspective. Now, let&#8217;s see &#8212; we could copy and paste a press release here. Or we could try Wally. I just hope we&#8217;re able to figure out what he </i>really<I> thinks. -PK</i></p>
<p><b>Let me get this straight &#8211; an overpriced control surface is what&#8217;s gonna <a href="http://createdigitalmusic.com/2007/01/17/namm-you-have-less-than-a-day-to-enjoy-your-turntables-and-records/">change DJing?</a></b></p>
<p><a href="http://www.m-audio.com/index.php?do=products.main&#038;ID=d45a40965327c968eda528464bcd984c">M-Audio Torq Xponent</a></p>
<p>M-Audio announced their Xponent control surface/USB audio interface today, and this long-time DJ is distinctly underwhelmed. You know, when all there was to the SynchroScience line was the Torq software, the Conectiv and the X-Session Pro, I had this idea that they were building this mini-galaxy of interoperable DJ gear that one could purchase bit by bit and eventually put together a nice, integrated digital DJ system with all the bells and whistles. However, the emergence of the Xponent today turns out to be a bit of a head scratcher.<span id="more-1818"></span></p>
<p>First of all, where are the inputs? It&#8217;s got 2 sets of RCA outputs, but no inputs. This thing neither encompasses the functionality of the Conectiv nor does it look like it really works with it. Sure, if I&#8217;m a Mac user I can create an aggregate audio device with the Xponent and the Conectiv, but given that Windows users CAN&#8217;T do this, I get a pretty strong feeling that this thing is not designed to work alongside the Conectiv.</p>
<p>OK, so let&#8217;s judge it on it&#8217;s own. MSRP $750 for a USB 1.1 audio interface and MIDI control surface made of plastic? It&#8217;s colorful, I&#8217;ll give it that &#8211; but it doesn&#8217;t even have 1/4&#8243; jacks on it. Where&#8217;s the mic input? This thing is designed strictly for the person who wants to DJ with their computer and the Xponent and THAT&#8217;S IT. You know, maybe I&#8217;m wrong. Maybe it&#8217;s designed to be the replacement for one&#8217;s DJ CD players for the DJ who DOESN&#8217;T want to DJ mp3s on their turntables, in which case, that DJ is a luddite and probably not going to be attracted to something like this.</p>
<p>OK, so maybe it&#8217;s a nice control surface for people who want to DJ with Ableton Live. Still though, I wonder if those people don&#8217;t already have an audio interface for their laptop, in which case, why would they want to spend $675-700 street on this when they could get the much slicker-looking Vestax VCI-100 control surface for $499?</p>
<p>I just don&#8217;t understand. I think M-Audio has missed a real opportunity here by not making this something that either works with or includes the functionality of the Conectiv. However, one thing I do understand is this &#8212; any manufacturer out there who promises that they&#8217;re going to &#8220;change DJing&#8221; has a shiny new piece of plastic to sell, and that&#8217;s about it.</p>
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