M-Audio Digital DJ System manual Setting QuickCues, Playing QuickCues

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Cue

The Cue button will establish a primary Cue Point within a song. A Cue Point is a reference position within the track that you can jump to instantly, rather than having to seek through the track to find it. Typically, a DJ will set the Cue Point where the beat begins in a song. It is visible (in red) within the Waveform Display. The Cue button abides by the following rules:

1.If a song is playing, pressing the Cue button will make the song jump to the Cue Point and will pause there.

2.If Cue is pressed and held again, the music will begin playing from the Cue Point. The music will stop playing when the Cue button is released and the song will jump back to the Cue Point.

3.If a song is paused in a location different from the Cue Point, pressing the Cue button will set the Cue Point to the current location.

Note: The X-Session Pro hardware controller gives you hands-on control over Torq’s Play/Pause, Seek, and Cue buttons. This means you can access these buttons without ever having to touch your computer or use a mouse. Please see Chapter 13 for more information about X-Session Pro.

QuickCue

In addition to the primary Cue Point described above, Torq LE allows you to set up to five QuickCue Points in a song that are assigned to the QuickCue buttons below the Overview Waveform display. These buttons can then be used to quickly jump between the various QuickCue points.

<Setting QuickCues

There are a few different ways to set QuickCue Points, but all methods deliver the same results.

1.Click the QuickCue Set button, then click one of the QuickCue buttons. A QuickCue Point will be set at the current location (this can be done while the Deck is playing or paused). When added, the QuickCue will be visible in the Overview Waveform display.

2.Hold the Shift key while clicking one of the QuickCue buttons. Again, the QuickCue Point will be set to the current song location, whether the Deck is playing or not. When added, the QuickCue will be visible in the Overview Waveform display.

Note: If you try to assign a QuickCue to a button that is already set to a particular location, the old QuickCue location will be overwritten in favor of the new one.

<Playing QuickCues

Once you’ve set a couple QuickCue Points, all you have to do is click on the desired QuickCue button and the Deck will immediately jump to this new location and begin playing. If you set your QuickCue Points at key positions within the song, you can immediately jump to different sections on-the-fly, such as jumping ahead to a chorus or back to the intro.

Note: There are 10 QuickCue Points—five for each Deck. These points are mapped to the number keys on your computer keyboard. Numbers 1-5 correspond to QuickCues 1-5 on Deck A while numbers 6-0 correspond to QuickCues 1-5 on Deck B. Pressing one of these number buttons has the same effect as clicking one of the QuickCue buttons on screen. Additionally, you can set QuickCue Points without using the mouse by holding the Shift key and pressing one of these number buttons.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Preferences Chapter WelcomeTorq LE Overview Decks Main Waveform DisplayMixer PFL/Headphone Cue Browser/DatabaseEffect Racks Master ModuleSystem Requirements WindowsMac Installation To install Torq LE on Windows XPDecks DisplaysSong Name Artist NameControls Setting QuickCues CueQuickCue Playing QuickCuesDeck Mode Vinyl ModeCDJ Mode Hybrid Mode» Using QuickLoops Loop In/OutLoop On/Off QuickLoop» QuickLoop Size Preference » QuickLoop BehaviorsSpeed Slider Slider Range BPM Display» Automatic BPM Detection » Double/Halve ButtonFine Tuning » Manual Tempo» Tap Tempo » BPM EntryMidi Slider/Knob Control Midi Button ControlMidi Keyboard Control Sync ButtonNudge Buttons Offset Buttons Waveform Display Information Shown on DisplayWaveform Phase Grid Vinyl ModePlayback Manipulations Loop PointsHybrid Mode CDJ ModeAutomatic Tempo and Phase Detection Phase Grid ManipulationsSynchronization Adjusting with the Mouse Adjusting with Nudge ButtonsAdjusting with Offset Buttons Locked Sync Momentary SyncExternal Control Midi PrefsMidi Learn Keyboard LearnAssigning Buttons to Knobs or Sliders Assigning Knobs or Sliders to ButtonsBROWSER/DATABASE Browser PaneDatabase Adding Folders to DatabaseAdding Multiple Folders Adding Folders from Your OSSearching Specific Database Folders Removing Folders from DatabaseEditing Fields Artist/Song Filename SwapLoading Songs into the Decks Click and DragFunction Keys Sorting the ListSearching the List Search CategoriesReset Button Ignore FieldPlaylists Creating New Playlists Rename PlaylistDeleting a Playlist Duplicating a PlaylistReordering Songs in a Playlist Activating a PlaylistSaving a Playlist Loading a Playlist Session PlaylistRename the Session Playlist Deleting Session PlaylistsITunes LibraryPlaylists Searching iTunes with the DatabaseIPods DrivesAudio CDs Mixer Mixer ArchitectureChannels Gain/MuteEQ/Kills PFL/Headphone CueChannel Volume Faders CrossfaderCrossfader Curve » Adjusting with the Mouse » Adjusting via MidiCrossfader Assign Transform ButtonsVolume Control PFL/HEADPHONE CUESplit Button and Source Knob Master Output Level Meter and LimiterMaster Recorder Setting the Record Level FilenameRecording Enable Button EffectsTweak Knob Tweak ButtonEnable Button Built-In EffectsTweak Knob and Button Tweak ButtonTweak Knob StrobePreferences Audio InterfaceSample Rate Buffer SizeMidi Tab Auto-Detect M-Audio Devices On/OffScratch Sensitivity Crossfader Curve Control Midi Shift KeyMidi Devices Miscellaneous Tab Torq EngineCue Exclusivity Schaffel Mode Transport ModeQuickLoop Size Search iPod with DatabaseSync Mode SkinAbout X-SESSION PRO Controls and Connectors Top PanelRear Panel Preset Key Assignments Global Key CommandsWindows Key Commands Mac Key CommandsWarranty Warranty Terms Warranty Registration