M-Audio Torq 2.0 [25/171] The browser

M-Audio Torq 2.0 [25/171] The browser
Chapter 4: Accessing Your Music
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Torq 2.0 User Guide
Chapter 4: Accessing Your Music
This chapter covers locating and organizing your music using the Browser and Database, as well as creating
Playlists which let you quickly access and load songs onto any of the four Decks during your performances.
The Browser
The Browser is located in the lower section of the Torq interface. The first column on the left of the Browser
is the Index, which is used for navigating your system when locating and loading songs onto the decks.
The Index contains folder headings for Snapshots, Database, and Files. The Files category contains all internal
and connected external hard drives (such as “C:” or “Macintosh HD”) and CD’s in your computers optical
drive. The other standard headings are for your local Music folder (“Music” on Mac and “My Music” in Win-
dows), the Desktop, iTunes, Crates, Playlists and any connected media players such as an iPod.
Clicking any of the headings will display its contents in the File List on the right side of the Browsers. Clicking
the plus (+) sign to the left of any heading reveals the subfolders below it, and the plus sign changes to a minus
(-) sign. Clicking the minus sign to the left of any folder hide its subfolders.
Clicking on a folder that containing compatible audio files (“.aif,” “wav,” or mp3) displays the songs in the
File List on the right hand side of the Browser. However the File List will be empty if Torq cannot identify any
“playable” files within a folder.
Once you have located a song you can either preview it in your headphones before using it in a mix, or you
can load it onto a deck.
Torq Browser
Torq offers a number of useful preset Key Commands for working within the Browser. These can be found
in Appendix A, listed under “Browser Commands” on page 152.
Refer to “File List” on page 31, for more information about the File List features including Song Preview.

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