M-Audio Torq 2.0 [86/171] Tweak knob

M-Audio Torq 2.0 [86/171] Tweak knob
Chapter 8: Effects
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Torq 2.0 User Guide
Effects Chains - Chain Mode
Torq lets you create Chains with the Send Effects, which takes the output of the Send Effect and process it fur-
ther with Insert Effects. For example, you can take the output of the Delay and feed it through the Phaser to
create psychedelic echo patterns.
Once the Effect Signal Flow has been set to “Chain” in the Torq Preferences (see “Effect Signal Flow” on
page 128), a Chain will automatically be created when you place an Insert Effect after Send Effect in the rack.
Instead of seeing the normal Insert icon, you’ll see a Chain icon indicating that the effect is chained to the one
above it. This indicates that the effect is taking its audio from the output of the effect above it.
Tweak Knob
To keep things simple and easy to manage, Torq provides the Tweak knob for parameter control on each effect.
Because effects alter audio in different ways, the function of this knob will change, and is labelled depending
on the effect loaded in the slot.
Tweak Button
The Tweak button toggles the state of a parameter in the selected effect. Like the Tweak knob, its function de-
pends on the effect you’re using.
Chain Mode Icon
With effects routed in this manner, it is only possible to create an Insert Effect if the Effect is placed before
a Send effect in the Rack. All Insert Effects placed after a Send Effect will be chained to it. Also, when using
Chain mode, the output of Send effects will be sent to the Crossfader, meaning effects tails of delays and
reverbs will still be heard after turning down the Channel Volume fader or stopping playback. However,
moving the Crossfader away from the channel will silence both the music and the effects.
Routing Button - Insert Mode

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