M-Audio Torq 1.5 Upgrade [39/99] Bpm matching
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BPM Matching
So how does one go about doing a DJ set with only one turntable? It is a little different than doing it in Standard mode,
primarily due to the fact that you must use Torq’s on-screen Speed sliders to match tempos as opposed to using the pitch
sliders on your turntable or CD player.
Try it out: Click Vinyl on a Deck and start the external control source. While the song is playing, move the Deck’s on-
screen Speed slider. Sure enough—the playback speed of the song changes, just as if you’d moved the pitch slider on the
actual turntable or CD player.
The reason for requiring the use of the on-screen controls lies in the fact that external control can be toggled back and
forth between the Decks at will. Any time you do this, you’ll want the Decks to keep their previous tempos. If the tempo
of a Deck changed when swapping external control, the mix would suddenly fall wildly out of sync.
Therefore, the speed of the Control Vinyl or Control CD must remain constant—Torq will scale the playback rate as
appropriate based on the setting of the Decks’ Speed sliders. If you change the speed of the control source, you’ll find
that the Decks suddenly change speed any time you toggle external control.
There is, however, one unique advantage to this setup: you can make use of Torq’s automatic beat-matching! Instead
of manually moving the on-screen Speed slider with the mouse or MIDI Control, you can simply click the Deck’s Sync
button and it’s Speed slider will be moved to match the tempo of the other Deck. Click the Sync button again to turn it
off, and the Deck will remain at the proper speed waiting for the external control signal to begin. All you have to do then
is start the music at the right time and keep it in alignment during the mix via external control. This makes the process of
preparing the next track much faster.
Runout Protection
Since there is only about 12 minutes of usable control signal on each side of the Control Vinyls or on each track of the CD,
it is possible that the song you are controlling could exceed the length of control signal available on the record or CD. This is
extremely common when using Relative mode since the needle or CD position could be halfway through when you start the
next track.
In order to prevent the music from stopping abruptly if the control signal runs out on the record or CD, Torq features Runout
Protection which essentially disables External Control when the record or CD reaches the last 30 seconds of its signal. When
this happens, the song’s waveform will start to flash yellow and the song on the Deck continue to play. You will now be able
to take the needle off the record and place it back at the beginning without Torq stopping the music (the same is true for the
CD—you can jump back to the beginning of the track without stopping the music). Once Torq reads a few seconds of signal
from the new location, the flashing will stop and Torq will re-engage External Control allowing you to scratch and manipulate
like normal.
✓ Note: If you are currently in Absolute mode when the last 30 seconds of control signal are reached, Torq will automatically
switch the Deck into Relative mode when it engages the Runout Protection. The Deck will remain in Relative mode after you
reset the record or CD, thus preventing the music from jumping to an unexpected location when external control is enabled
again.
MIDI Control
While the Torq Control Vinyl and Control CDs offer a great way to control song playback on the Decks, there are still plenty
of other features in Torq that would surely feel good under the fingertips. For that purpose, Torq provides the option of MIDI
control for nearly every button, knob, and slider on the interface. Since MIDI is a common protocol shared between all types of
musical gear, you can use almost anything capable of generating MIDI note or CC messages to control Torq—they do not need
to be specialized DJ controllers. This will offer you a way to experiment with different control methods when DJing, such as
using an M-Audio Trigger Finger to control samples or an M-Audio Axiom 25 keyboard to control effects and pitches.
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- Torq 1 user guide 1
- Table of contents 2
- Table of contents torq 1 user guide 2
- Table of contents 3
- Torq 1 user guide 3
- Chapter 5
- Chapter 1 5
- Torq overview 5
- Welcome 5
- Main waveform display 6
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 6
- Browser database 7
- Pfl headphone cue 7
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 7
- Chapter 2 8
- Effect racks 8
- Master module 8
- Sampler 8
- Snapshots 8
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 8
- Chapter 9
- System requirements 9
- Windows vist 9
- Windows vista 9
- Windows xp 9
- Installation 10
- Macintosh os x 10
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 10
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 2 10
- Windows xp and vista 10
- Authorization 11
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 11
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 2 11
- Artist name 12
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 3 12
- Displays 12
- Song name 12
- Time elapsed 12
- Controls 13
- Overview waveform 13
- Play pause 13
- Time remain 13
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 13
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 13
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 14
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 14
- Deck mode 15
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 15
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 15
- Looping 16
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 16
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 16
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 17
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 17
- Speed slider 18
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 18
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 18
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 19
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 19
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 20
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 20
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 21
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 21
- Sync button 22
- Tempo master 22
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 22
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 22
- Nudge buttons 23
- Offset buttons 23
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 23
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 3 23
- Chapter 24
- Chapter 4 24
- Information shown on display 24
- Waveform 24
- Waveform display 24
- Cue points 25
- Loop points 25
- Phase grid 25
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 25
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 4 25
- Tempo anchors 26
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 26
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 4 26
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 27
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 4 27
- Cdj mode 28
- Hybrid mode 28
- Playback manipulations 28
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 28
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 4 28
- Vinyl mode 28
- Automatic tempo and phase detection 29
- Chapter 29
- Chapter 5 29
- Phase grid manipulations 29
- Synchronization 29
- Adjusting with nudge buttons 30
- Adjusting with offset buttons 30
- Adjusting with the mouse 30
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 30
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 5 30
- Global tempo 31
- Locked sync 31
- Momentary sync 31
- Sync button 31
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 31
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 5 31
- Global tempo leds 32
- Global tempo metronome 32
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 32
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 5 32
- Using a deck as a tempo master 32
- Chapter 33
- Chapter 6 33
- Enabling vinyl cd control 33
- External control 33
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 34
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 6 34
- Control type 35
- External control calibration 35
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 35
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 6 35
- Velocity and position 35
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 36
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 6 36
- Absolute mode 37
- Error index 37
- Relative mode 37
- Standard mode 37
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 37
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 6 37
- Amputate mode 38
- Deck control 38
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 38
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 6 38
- Bpm matching 39
- Midi control 39
- Runout protection 39
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 39
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 6 39
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 40
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 6 40
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 41
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 6 41
- Chapter 42
- Chapter 7 42
- Sampler 42
- Signal source 42
- Record sample button 43
- Sampler controls 43
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 43
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 7 43
- Loop sample button 44
- Sample speed rate knob 44
- Sample volume knob 44
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 44
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 7 44
- Trigger sample button 44
- Sample name window 45
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 45
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 7 45
- Quickscratch 46
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 46
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 7 46
- Chapter 47
- Chapter 8 47
- Creating a snapshot 47
- Snapshot list 47
- Snapshots 47
- Duplicate snapshot 48
- Masking a snapshot 48
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 48
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 8 48
- Using snapshots 48
- Delete snapshot 49
- Momentary vs latching behavior 49
- Polyphonic snapshots 49
- Swapping snapshots 49
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 49
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 8 49
- Browser database 50
- Browser pane 50
- Chapter 50
- Chapter 9 50
- Database 51
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 51
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 51
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 52
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 52
- Editing fields 53
- File list 53
- Loading songs into the decks 53
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 53
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 53
- Unloading songs from the decks 53
- Searching the list 54
- Sorting the list 54
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 54
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 54
- Playlists 55
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 55
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 55
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 56
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 56
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 57
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 57
- Session playlist 58
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 58
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 58
- Itunes 59
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 59
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 59
- Audio cds 60
- Drives 60
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 60
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 9 60
- Channels 61
- Chapter 61
- Chapter 10 61
- Mixer architecture 61
- Eq kills 62
- Gain mute 62
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 62
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 10 62
- Channel volume faders 63
- Crossfader 63
- Line input buttons 63
- Pfl headphone cue 63
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 63
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 10 63
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 64
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 10 64
- Chapter 65
- Chapter 11 65
- Pfl headphone cue 65
- Split button and source knob 65
- Volume control 65
- Chapter 66
- Chapter 12 66
- Level meter and limiter 66
- Master output 66
- Volume control 66
- Filename 67
- Master recorder 67
- Recording 67
- Setting the record level 67
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 67
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 12 67
- Chapter 68
- Chapter 13 68
- Controls 68
- Effect slot 68
- Effects 68
- Enable button 68
- Mix knob 69
- Routing button 69
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 69
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 69
- Tweak knob 69
- Bypassing the effects 70
- Clearing all effects 70
- Loading effect racks 70
- Saving effect racks 70
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 70
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 70
- Tweak button 70
- Built in effects 71
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 71
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 71
- Reverb 72
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 72
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 72
- Flanger 73
- Phaser 73
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 73
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 73
- Dual filter 74
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 74
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 74
- Distortion 75
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 75
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 75
- Reverse 76
- Strobe 76
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 76
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 76
- Repeat 77
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 77
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 77
- Latency 78
- Selecting effects 78
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 78
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 78
- Vst effects 78
- Assigning controls 79
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 79
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 13 79
- Vst crash guard 79
- Vst preset management 79
- Chapter 80
- Chapter 14 80
- Global tempo 80
- Rewire 80
- Audio routing 81
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 81
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 14 81
- Audio tab 82
- Chapter 82
- Chapter 15 82
- Preferences 82
- Audio interface 83
- Auto gain 83
- Sample rate 83
- Timestretching quality 83
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 83
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 83
- Torq engine 83
- Buffer size 84
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 84
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 84
- Mixer mode 85
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 85
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 85
- Auto detect m audio devices on off 86
- Midi soft takeover 86
- Midi tab 86
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 86
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 86
- Crossfader curve control 87
- Instant doubles 87
- Midi shift key 87
- Nudge sensitivity 87
- Scratch sensitivity 87
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 87
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 87
- Midi clock 88
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 88
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 88
- Midi devices 89
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 89
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 89
- Amputate mode 90
- External control 90
- External control tab 90
- Lead in 90
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 90
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 90
- Skip protection 91
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 91
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 91
- Custom vst plug in directory 92
- Plug ins tab 92
- System vst plug in directory 92
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 92
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 92
- Miscellaneous tab 93
- Search ipod with database 93
- Search itunes library with database 93
- Tooltips 93
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 93
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 93
- Cue exclusivity 94
- Reset speed on new track 94
- Schaffel mode 94
- Sync mode 94
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 94
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 94
- Transport mode 94
- Loop cue quantize 95
- Loop out mode 95
- Quickloop mode 95
- Quickloop size 95
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 95
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 95
- Beat detection limits 96
- Beat detection style 96
- Sample counter 96
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 96
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 15 96
- Appendix 97
- Chapter 97
- Chapter 16 97
- Global key commands 97
- Mac key commands 97
- Ortofon 97
- Preset key assignments 97
- Stanton 97
- Windows key commands 97
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 1 98
- Torq 1 user guide chapter 16 98
- Warranty 98
- Warranty registration 98
- Warranty terms 98
- Benelux 99
- Contact 99
- M audio canada 99
- M audio france 99
- M audio germany 99
- M audio japan 99
- M audio u k 99
- M audio usa 99
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