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Old 10-01-07, 09:15 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by umalak_ View Post
Well I went out and looked at this X Session Pro controller and it's a POS... how do you cue up tracks on something like that? must be a bitch!
Well you would have to provide the soundcard for that, can use just about any sound card. Can use your comps headphones jack if u want or if u already have a good external one (that u have used for like recording or midi use etc). Or of course the connectiv.

Its a ok controller if u need something cheap or if just a beginner that wants to mess around. But yea id recommend getting the xponent if u want & will be doing more. Awesome controller to use.

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Originally Posted by umalak_ View Post
why would one choose Connectiv over Xponent, excluding the price... do you just have to do more with the software if you don't have the extra controls on the controller?

i've used the Xponent before and am looking to buy one or the other and i'd love to save the money on the Connectiv but like the control the Xponent gives you
Well you're basically talking about using mouse & the connectiv soundcard vs an actual controller w/ built in soundcard for the program, that would of course do a lot more than one click & drag at a time. Of course if u go with just connectiv, your either gonna use it for external control (with existing TT or CD setup) or use it all internally. And yes u can use just about any midi controller in the market to controller stuff in torq as well.
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