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< External Control
When using external Vinyl or CD control, the Key/Tempo Lock button will behave differently. When you press
this button, Torq will automatically re-tune the music you’re playing back into its original key. You’ll load up a song
onto a Deck, change its speed using the turntable’s pitch adjuster (which will result in the music changing speed and
pitch), then click the Key/Tempo Lock button to shift the music back into its original key while maintaining your
new tempo.
Sync Button
The Sync button provides an automatic method of synchronizing the beat and BPM of one Deck to the other or the Master
Tempo. When you engage Sync on a Deck (the Sync icon is on), it will change that Deck’s tempo to match the other Deck
or Master Tempo. Furthermore, when you press Play, Torq will align the song to the phase of the other Deck or Master
Tempo. Essentially, the Synced Deck will be “slaved” to the other Deck (which would be the “master”).
Sync will remain active until you turn it off by clicking the Sync button again. While Sync is active, the Deck will be affected
by tempo changes made to the opposite Deck or Master Tempo. If you slow down the “master” Deck, the “slaved” Deck
will also slow down in kind. If you attempt to scratch or re-align the “slaved” Deck, Torq will automatically snap it back into
alignment to match the phase of the “master” Deck.
When you turn Sync off on a Deck, it will keep the tempo setting allowing the song to keep playing in time with the
other Deck. However, Torq will no longer attempt to keep the two Decks in sync if you make changes to them. Torq will
no longer snap the songs back into alignment if you move one of them, nor will Torq continue to match tempos if you
change them.
Nudge Buttons
If you’re not taking advantage of Torq’s ability to keep tracks aligned using Sync, you can do it manually using the Nudge
buttons. If you hear a song become ahead or behind the other, the Nudge buttons will allow you to push the song back
into alignment by creating a small change to the playback speed of the song. If the song is ahead of the beat, press the right
Nudge button to slow it down. You’ll see the waveforms of the two songs move in relation to each other. Release the Nudge
button once the songs are aligned properly and the original playback speed will be restored.
Note: The behavior of the Nudge buttons can be reversed in the Preferences if you prefer the song to speed up when pressing the
right Nudge button.
Offset Buttons
Sometimes when mixing two songs together, you may nd that the beats are aligned with each other, yet the two songs are
still out of phase. This is most obvious when one song is offset by one beat, causing the snare drums of the tracks to be out
of alignment. The Offset buttons can be used to correct this. Pressing these buttons will make the Current Song Position
jump forward or back by one beat-length.
Note: If you have the Sync Mode set to “Bar” in the Preferences, the Offset buttons will have no effect when the Deck’s Sync button
is on. This is because Torq will counteract a one-beat offset when set to Bar mode. If you want to offset the music by one beat when
Sync is on, you’ll need to offset the Phase Grid, which is explained later in the section titled “Synchronization.”