M-Audio Torq 2.0 [123/171] Scratch sensitivity

M-Audio Torq 2.0 [123/171] Scratch sensitivity
Chapter 12: Torq Preferences
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Torq 2.0 User Guide
Scratch Sensitivity
This option determines how rapidly a Deck will respond to messages sent from a MIDI controller. It is de-
signed for controllers that move the waveform back and forth, typically those with jog wheels. Higher values
make the Decks respond quicker, while lower values make the Decks less responsive.
DJ oriented MIDI controllers with turntable platters vary in how they handle scratching and nudging. Certain
products only control nudging, while others (such as M-Audio Xponent) can control both nudging and
scratching. Refer to the product’s user guide to learn if each turntable platter is capable of sending out both
MIDI note and CC information. If so, you can assign each turntable’s MIDI note and CC commands to the cor-
responding Main Waveform Display in Torq using the procedure described in “MIDI Control” on page 148.
If your turntable can only send out MIDI CC information but not MIDI note data (i.e., the turntable is not
touch sensitive), then you will only be able to control nudging. Assign the turntable’s MIDI CC output to con-
trol the corresponding Main Waveform Display in Torq using the MIDI Learn feature.
Nudge Sensitivity
This setting allows you to adjust Torq’s sensitivity to “nudging” or gradually slipping the phase of one deck to
match the phase of the other deck. By default this parameter is set to 5. Increasing the number causes the
Decks to nudge tracks more rapidly, while lower values cause the Decks to nudge tracks more gradually.
External
MIDI Clock Out/In - Phase Offset
These two parameters are used to adjust the timing between Torq and the external MIDI devices. If Torq is fol-
lowing the MIDI Clock from an external device, use the MIDI Clock In Phase Offset option to align Torq. If
Torq is transmitting MIDI Clock to an external device, use the MIDI Clock Out Phase Offset option to align
the external device to Torq.
MIDI Stop Behavior
This preference determines how Torq reacts when receiving a MIDI Stop command from an external device.
STOP (default) When set to Stop, Torq will stop all Decks and Samples upon receiving MIDI Stop.
FREEWHEEL When set to Freewheel, Torq will continue to play, essentially ignoring the MIDI Stop command,
allowing the DJ set to continue after stopping the external device.
This setting has no effect on External Control with Vinyl or CD's
Refer to Chapter 14, “External and MIDI Control” for more information about MIDI Learn.
Holding down Shift while clicking the Send MBC Downbeat button (exclamation mark icon) in the Torq
Toolbar, sends a MIDI Stop command which stops all decks.

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