M-Audio Torq 2.0 [48/171] Setting quickcues

M-Audio Torq 2.0 [48/171] Setting quickcues
Chapter 5: The Decks
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Torq 2.0 User Guide
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Quantize Loop and QuickCue Points Button
Clicking the Quantize Loop and QuickCue Points button in the Torq Toolbar quantizes the position of Quick-
Cues and Loop Points (see “Loop” on page 45) to the nearest 16th note.
You can also set this behavior as a default, by changing the “Quantize Cue and Loop Points” setting in the Be-
havior Preferences to “Yes” (see “Quantize Cue and Loop Points” on page 132).
QuickCue
In addition to the primary Cue Point described above, Torq allows you to set up to five QuickCue Points in a
song that are assigned to the QuickCue buttons below the Overview Waveform display. These buttons can
then be used to quickly jump between the various QuickCue points. Torq will save the locations of the five
QuickCue points with each song so they will be available the next time you play the song.
Setting QuickCues
There are a few different ways to set QuickCue Points:
Click the Set button, then click one of the four QuickCue buttons. A QuickCue Point is set at the current
location and visible in the Overview Waveform display. This can be done while a Deck is playing or
paused.
– or –
Hold the Shift key while clicking one of the QuickCue buttons. A QuickCue Point is set to the Now Line
and is visible in the Overview Waveform display. This can be done while a Deck is playing or paused.
Quantize Loop and QuickCue Points Button
Enabling Quantize does not change the positions of QuickCues or Loop points that are already set in a
song. It only controls the creation of new QuickCues and Loops.
If Quantize is switched on in Torq’s Toolbar, new QuickCue points will be aligned to the nearest
16th-note in a song.
If you try to assign a QuickCue to a button that is already set to a particular location, the old QuickCue
location will be overwritten in favor of the new one.

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