M-Audio Torq 2.0 [130/171] Velocity

M-Audio Torq 2.0 [130/171] Velocity
Chapter 12: Torq Preferences
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Torq 2.0 User Guide
Velocity
This row of boxes displays the current Velocity values for each Deck. The value indicates both speed and di-
rection at the same time. When the Velocity is 0, the record or CD is stopped, or the needle is no longer in con-
tact with the vinyl. If the number is 1.0, that means the vinyl record is running forward at normal speed
(when using Torq Control Vinyls, this refers to 33 1/3 RPM playback on the turntable). When the number is
-1.0, it means the record or CD is running backwards at normal speed (33 1/3 RPM). As you manipulate the
record or CD by hand or with their pitch adjusters, the Velocity display immediately changes to reflect the
movements.
Position
This row of boxes displays a number that Torq uses to calculate the playback position for the audio file loaded
onto each Deck. This value increases when the record or CD is playing forward, and decreases when playing
backwards. The value will also jump whenever you lift the needle off the record and place it in another loca-
tion (known as a “needle drop”). This allows Torq to play back a song just as if it was pressed right into the
Control Vinyl or Control CD.
Error Index
These boxes typically display a number between 0.15 and 1.50, which is perfectly normal. If the number is
above 2.0, it will turn red, indicating that there is too much noise in the audio signal for Torq to properly track
position and velocity.
Refer to “External Control Calibration” on page 140 for more information.
Refer to “External Control Calibration” on page 140 for more information.
Refer to “Resolving Playback Issues” on page 145, for more information.

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