M-Audio Torq DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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» QuickLoop Behaviors
Along with the obvious functions stated above, the QuickLoop buttons are capable of a few
other behaviors:
You can change various loop lengths while the song is looping. For instance, if you have set a one-beat loop,
pressing the “4” button will automatically extend the Loop Out marker to make the song loop perfectly
four beats.
Also, repeatedly pressing a QuickLoop button will cut the current loop length in half. For example, if you
press QuickLoop 2 to loop two bars of audio, pressing the button again will change the loop to one bar in
length. Pressing it again will reduce the loop length again, this time to two beats (half a bar).
By holding the Shift key while pressing these buttons, the opposite behavior will occur: The loop will double
its length each time you press the QuickLoop button.
Speed Slider
Torq’s Decks are each equipped with a Speed Adjust slider for the purpose of
beat-matching songs. This slider behaves just like the pitch adjusters found on DJ
turntables and CD players. As you move this slider, the neighboring ADJ display will
show how much the song’s speed is being altered (expressed as a percent where 0%
is the original speed of the song).
For those not familiar with these controls, your rst impression may be that the
slider is working backward since the speed of the song will increase as you move the
slider down on screen. However, this is the proper behavior for pitch controls found
on DJ turntables and CD players. It makes sense if you consider the following:
The pitch adjust slider on a turntable is mounted at on the surface of the turntable’s
housing. Therefore, when you use the slider, you either push it away from you or
pull it towards you. When a song is going too fast, you push the slider away from
yourself, just as if you put out your hand in a “slow down” motion. If you need the
song to go faster, you pull the slider toward you, similar to how you would gesture
towards yourself if you wanted someone to move quickly. After a few hours of
practice, this “backward” response will feel natural.
< Slider Range
By default, the range of the Speed Adjuster is +/- 8%. That means that if you
move the slider to either of its extremes, you’ll only get an 8% change in the
speed of the song. To the left of the Speed Adjuster is a display showing the
current range setting for the slider:
You can change the range of the Speed Adjuster by clicking on this range
display. Each time you click, the range will advance to the next highest setting.
The order is: 8%, 10%, 20%, then 50%. When you click the display again,
the range will “wrap around” back to 8%. You’ll only need to increase the
range when you’re trying to match two songs with very different tempos, or
when you want to perform an extreme speed change as a special effect.