M-Audio Torq manual System Requirements, Windows

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System Requirements

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Windows:

Minimum System Requirements*

OS: Windows XP (SP2)

CPU: Pentium III 933 MHz

RAM: 256 MB

USB: One available port (for use by approved M-Audio Hardware Device)

Recommended System Specifications

OS: Windows XP (SP2)

CPU: Pentium IV 2 GHz (or greater)

RAM: 1 GB

USB: One available port (for use by approved MAudio Hardware Device)

Hard drive: 7200RPM or faster

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Mac**:

Minimum System Requirements*

Mac OS X 10.4.6

CPU: G4 1.25 GHz

RAM: 512 MB

USB: One available port (for use by approved M-Audio Hardware Device)

Recommended System Specifications

Laptop:

OS: Mac OS X 10.4.7

CPU: Mac/Intel Core Duo 1.83 GHz (or greater)

RAM: 1 GB

USB: One available port (for use by approved MAudio Hardware Device)

Hard drive: 7200RPM or faster

Desktop

OS: Mac OS X 10.4.7

CPU: Dual G5 2 GHz

RAM: 1 GB

USB: One available port (for use by approved M-Audio Hardware Device)

Hard drive: 7200RPM or faster

*Minimum System Requirements reflect the ability to run Torq using a basic feature set. Some advanced or intensive features will require increased system specifications.

**Mac G4 User Known Issues:

Mac G4 users are strongly advised to pre-analyze all audio files prior to use in Torq.

Mac G4 users may experience limited or no usage of VST plug-ins, momentary lapses in GUI refreshes.

Mac G4 users are advised to not open the Timecode Preferences Dialog while streaming more than one Timecode source into Torq, as this may degrade G4 performance. The user is advised to calibrate before performing, one Timecode source at a time.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Torq User Guide Table of Contents Torq User Guide Decks Welcome Torq OverviewMain Waveform Display Torq User Guide » ChapterMixer PFL/Headphone CueBrowser/Database Effect Racks SamplerSnapshots Master Module Windows System RequirementsInstallation Windows XPMacintosh OS Displays DecksOverview Waveform ControlsPlay/Pause SeekDeck Mode Setting QuickCuesVinyl Mode QuickCueHybrid Mode CDJ ModeLooping Loop In/OutLoop On/Off » Using QuickLoopsQuickLoop » QuickLoop Size Preference» QuickLoop Behaviors Speed SliderSlider Range » Automatic BPM Detection BPM Display» Double/Halve Button » Manual Tempo» Tap Tempo Fine Tuning» BPM Entry KeyMidi Slider/Knob Control Midi Button ControlMidi Keyboard Control Sync Button External ControlNudge Buttons Offset ButtonsWaveform Display Information Shown on DisplayWaveform Zoom Phase GridLoop Points Cue PointsHybrid Mode Vinyl ModeCDJ Mode Playback ManipulationsAutomatic Tempo and Phase Detection Phase Grid ManipulationsSynchronization Adjusting with the Mouse Adjusting with Nudge ButtonsAdjusting with Offset Buttons Locked Sync Sync ButtonMomentary Sync Master TempoUsing Torq with only one turntable or CD player External ControlEnabling Vinyl/CD Control Torq User Guide » Chapter Control Type External Control CalibrationVelocity and Position Reversed Playback DirectionError Index Erratic Playback PositionErratic Velocity Values AMPutate Mode Standard ModeAbsolute Mode Relative ModeDeck Control Runout Protection BPM MatchingMidi Control Midi Learn Midi Prefs» Creating a Midi Assignment » Clearing a Midi AssignmentKeyboard Learn » Changing Midi AssignmentAssigning Buttons to Knobs or Sliders Assigning Knobs or Sliders to ButtonsSampler Signal SourceRecord Sample Button Sampler ControlsRecording One-Shot Samples Recording Looped SamplesTrigger Sample Button Sample Volume KnobLoop Sample Button Sample Speed/Rate KnobSample Name Window QuickScratch Assigning SamplesActivating QuickScratch Snapshots Snapshot ListCreating a Snapshot Masking a Snapshot Using SnapshotsDuplicate Snapshot Delete SnapshotPolyphonic Snapshots Momentary vs. Latching BehaviorBrowser Pane Browser/DatabaseDatabase Adding Folders to DatabaseAdding Multiple Folders Adding Folders from Your OS Searching Specific Database FoldersRemoving Folders from Database File List Editing FieldsArtist/Song Filename Swap Click and Drag Loading Songs into the DecksFunction Keys Sorting the ListReset Button Search CategoriesIgnore Field Creating New Playlists PlaylistsRename Playlist Deleting a PlaylistRemoving Songs from a Playlist Adding Songs to a PlaylistReordering Songs in a Playlist Activating a PlaylistLoading a Playlist Saving a PlaylistSession Playlist Rename the Session PlaylistITunes Deleting Session PlaylistsLibrary PlaylistsIPods Searching iTunes with the DatabaseAudio CDs DrivesMixer Architecture MixerChannels Gain/MutePFL/Headphone Cue EQ/KillsLine Input Buttons Channel Volume FadersCrossfader Crossfader Curve» Adjusting via Midi » Adjusting with the MouseCrossfader Assign Transform ButtonsVolume Control PFL/Headphone CueSplit Button and Source Knob Level Meter and Limiter Master OutputMaster Recorder Setting the Record LevelFilename RecordingEnable Button EffectsEffect Slot Routing Button Mix KnobTweak Knob Tweak ButtonBuilt-In Effects DelayLoading Effect Racks Bypassing the EffectsTweak Button Tweak KnobReverb Mix Knob and Routing ButtonTweak Knob and Button FlangerDual-Filter PhaserDistortion Reverse StrobeParameter Knob Parameter ButtonRepeat BrakeVST Effects LatencySelecting Effects VST Preset Management Assigning ControlsVST Crash Guard Master Tempo ReWireAudio Routing Audio Tab PreferencesAudio Interface Sample RateBuffer Size Midi Tab Scratch Sensitivity Auto-Detect M-Audio Devices On/OffNudge Sensitivity Crossfader Curve ControlExternal Control Tab AMPutate ModeMidi Devices External ControlPlug-ins Tab Control CalibrationSystem VST Plug-in Directory Custom VST Plug-in Directory Miscellaneous TabTorq Engine Cue ExclusivityTransport Mode Schaffel ModeQuickLoop Size Search iPod with DatabaseSync Mode Sample CounterSkin Appendix Preset Key AssignmentsWarranty Terms Warranty Registration Warranty