M-Audio Torq 2.0 [79/171] Triplet mode

M-Audio Torq 2.0 [79/171] Triplet mode
Chapter 7: The Mixer
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Torq 2.0 User Guide
Cut
This mode lets you perform crossfades while rhythmically cutting between two decks. These settings are useful
when mixing Techno or House music, especially if the songs have short (1 bar or 2) looped sections.
You can choose from the following settings from the Traq Morph Cut Style pop-up menu on the Behavior Pref-
erences page (see Chapter 12, “Torq Preferences”).
1/8 - 1/8 (Default)
This cuts between songs in an 1/8 note rhythm where the source Deck is heard on the first 1/8 note while the
other Deck plays is heard the second 1/8 note, otherwise known as the off-beat.
1/16 - 3/16
This setting cuts between songs in a 1/16 note rhythm where the source Deck is heard on the first 1/16 note
of each beat while the other Deck plays is heard the on the following three 1/16 notes.
1/6 - 16
This setting cuts between songs in a 1/16 note rhythm. The difference here is that Torq alternates between the
signals source Deck is heard on the first 1/16 note and third 1/16 note of each beat while the other Deck plays
is heard the on second and fourth 1/16 notes of each beat. Cutting in this manner is best for mixing songs
with a strong 1/16 note feel, such as Trance or Drum n’ Bass.
Triplet Mode
Clicking the Triplet mode button in the Torq Toolbar activates Triplet mode, which adds a triplet or shuffle feel
to all time based or rhythmic functions. Triplet mode is very useful for adding a higher degree of syncopation
to your mixes. When using the Traq Morph Cut algorithm, clicking Triplet Mode button in the Torq Toolbar
changes the rhythmic timing of the “1/8 - 1/8,” and “1/16 - 3/16,” “1/16 - 1/16” settings to “1/8T - 1/8T,”
“1/16T - 3/16T,” and “1/16T - 1/16T,” even though the new setting do not appear in the list of available
choices under the Traq Morph Cut Style preferences (see “Behavior Preferences” on page 127).
Traq Morph - Cut
Triplet Mode Button

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