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Torq Xponent Quick Start Guide
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Using Xponent

Using Xponent with Torq:

Xponent is designed to work with Torq “out of the box.” This means you can simp ly install the Xponent drivers using the
instructions listed above, install and run the Torq soft ware, and you’re ready to go. All of the knobs, buttons, slid ers, and wheels
on Xponent will be automatically assigned to co ntrol their corresponding on-screen contr ols and application behaviors. No furth er
configuration is necessary.

Using Xponent with Other Applications :

Each knob, button, wheel and fader on Xp onent is assigned with its own unique MIDI note or C ontinuous Controller (CC ) number
and MIDI Channel. Each time you turn a k nob, push a button, turn a wheel, or move a fader, Xponent sends o ut MIDI data that
is received and interpreted by your music softwar e. To control your music software with Xponent, make sure the prog ram is
configured to receive MIDI data gener ated by Xponent. Configuration varies from sof tware to software, but it is usually done
through the program’s control panel. Refer to your program’s user gui de to learn how to do this.
Next, use your program’s “MIDI Lear n” function to assign each of Xponent’s knobs, but tons, and faders to the specific parameters
you’d like to control. Most audio applications now have a MIDI Le arn function, and you’ll need to refer to the software’s
documentation to find out how to use this feature. Once you have assi gned an on-screen parameter to one of the buttons, k nobs,
or sliders on Xponent, you should be able to contr ol the parameter using the hardware controller.
If your program does not feature a “MIDI Le arn” function, you may still be able to manually assign your pr ogram’s features to be
controlled by Xponent. To find out how to do this, refer to the Xponent Use r Guide found on the Torq CD-ROM.