M-Audio Torq 2.0 [78/171] Traq morph modes

M-Audio Torq 2.0 [78/171] Traq morph modes
Chapter 7: The Mixer
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Torq 2.0 User Guide
Traq Morph Modes
Traq Morph offers four crossfade modes as described below.
Frequency
This mode lets you perform a tonal crossfade by simultaneously sweeping the frequency range of both tracks.
You can choose the either of the following tonal characteristics from the Traq Morph Filter Style pop-up menu
on the Behavior Preferences page (see Chapter 12, “Torq Preferences”).
Low - High (Default)
This mode places a High-Pass filter on the source Deck and a Low-Pass Filter on the second Deck. Both filters
are set at the same Cutoff Frequency in order to cover the all of the available frequency range. However, the
Cutoff Frequency is changed according to the position of the Crossfader.
Mid
The Mid setting places a Mid-Pass filter on the source Deck and a Mid-Cut filter on the second Deck. This de-
fines a Mid-Band characteristic with a center frequency of 1 kHZ that is cut from the source Deck and passed
to the second Deck. The width of the Mid-Band is controlled by the Crossfader.
Duck
Duck mode lets you create a “seamless” crossfade that does not layer one track over the other like a conven-
tional crossfade. This is done using either a frequency based or volume based “ducking” effect. This lowers the
perceived volume of the first track at the very moment the crossfader reaches the transition point between
two audio signals. The overall effect is the both tracks will sound like one continuous song.
You can choose the either of the following settings from the Traq Morph Duck Style pop-up menu on the Be-
havior Preferences page (see “Behavior Preferences” on page 127).
Band - Duck (Default)
As the Crossfader is moved from one deck to another Torq locates the loudest frequency of the second song
and gradually attenuates, or lowers the same frequency in the first song. For example, let’s say you have songs
on Decks B and C with the Crossfader set to Deck B, and the loudest frequency in the signal from Deck C is
240 Hz. In this instance, the volume of the song on Deck B will gradually decrease at 240 HZ, as the Crossfader
is moved towards Deck C.
Standard
This setting lowers the volume of the first Deck across the whole frequency range as the Crossfader moves to-
wards the second Deck.
Traq Morph - Frequency
Traq Morph - Duck

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