

This mapping is not yet final, and is not included in current Mixxxĭistributions.

Switch on the Xponent (while holding both keys).Hold down the keys "2" (cues, not loops) and "key-lock" on the left.How to start up Xponent in Listening Mode for LED support: The Mixco mapping included with Mixxx 2.1 and usable with Mixxx 2.0 does Getting LEDs to work with old mappings (pre-2.0) The script was written with the Mixco mappingĪ separate, " Advanced" mapping has also beenĬreated, and is currently in testing, but is available from the Mixxx You can use it now with Mixxx 2.0 by downloading theįollowing files and putting them in your controller mapping file Mixxx version 2.0 or laterĪ new mapping has been merged with Mixxx and will be included in Mixxx Lot of effects or time stretching, you may want to run with the ASIOĭriver at the expense of the lights. The latency meter seems to run a bit higher than itĭid under ASIO, so keep this in mind, and test both setups with your own Connector 2 is the main out, and Connectorġ is the headphones. The soundĬard will appear as "Analog Connector 1 (Xponent Audio)" and "AnalogĬonnector 2 (Xponent Audio)". It is recommended to use the WDM-KS sound API instead. Lights will work, but you can no longer use the Xponent's sound card As a result, if you are running M-Audio's Xponent ASIO drivers Interferes with the ability to send MIDI control messages to the Seems that the current version of the Xponent ASIO driver for Windows Requries an ASIO driver from the sound card manufacturer. Typically, the ASIO sound API is the best option on Windows and it


This device is a classĬompliant USB audio and MIDI device, so it does not require a specialĭriver on any OS that Mixxx runs on. M-Audio discontinued its DJ productsĪfter the company was bought by inMusic in 2012.
