M-Audio Torq 1.5 DJ Equipment User Manual


 
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SNAPSHOTS
By now, you’ve surely noticed that Torq has many features designed to make DJing
easier. Automatic tempo-detection and beat-matching allow you, the DJ, to spend your
time doing other things rather than manually keeping two tracks in sync. For example,
you can remix the song using loops and QuickCues, tweak the sound using effects and
EQ, and add samples to the mix. The sheer quantity of options available to you easily
exceeds the number of fingers you have on your hands, so controlling all these features
simultaneously can become a challenge. Torq’s innovative Snapshot system allows you
to overcome these obstacles by allowing you to perform multiple tasks with the simple
push of a button
or two.
A Snapshot is very much like it sounds—a virtual picture of settings within Torq. You
can configure the controls and effects in Torq as you like, then save all those settings
in a Snapshot that you can recall instantaneously. Torq enables you to make a virtually
unlimited list of Snapshots, all with unique control parameters, and sort them in the
Snapshot list—this list becomes an arsenal of your best tricks, which you can use at any
time.
Snapshot List
If you press the Tab key on your keyboard or click the Camera tab , the Database
and Browser will be replaced with the Snapshot List. The list has multiple columns, like
the File List, and each row represents one Snapshot. Press the Tab key again (or click the
Browser tab) to return to the Database and Browser.
Creating a Snapshot
To create a new Snapshot, simply click the New Snapshot button above the Snapshot
list or the New Snapshot button located in Torq’s Toolbar. Torq will immediately create
a new Snapshot entry and the name will be highlighted so that you can type in a proper
name for the Snapshot. Type in something you can remember and press Enter. You can
always rename the Snapshot by double-clicking its name and typing in a new one.