M-Audio Digital DJ System manual Waveform Display, Information Shown on Display

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WAVEFORM DISPLAY

One of the most prominent features of the Torq LE user interface is the Scrolling Waveform Display, which takes up a decent amount of real estate above the Mixer and Effect Racks. Unlike the smaller Overview Waveforms found in each Deck,

the Scrolling Waveforms only show a few seconds of the current song before and after the current play position. The song in Deck A (on the left) is shown at the top of the Scrolling Waveform display. Deck B (on the right) is shown at the bottom of the window. While the Now Line moves from left to right within the smaller Overview Waveform Display as a Deck plays, the Now Line remains fixed in the Scrolling Waveform window while the waveforms move behind it.

Information Shown on Display

So what purpose do these Scrolling Waveforms serve, other than looking really cool? Answer: They offer you a way to visualize the alignment and synchronization of the two Decks as well as providing some other important information:

Waveform

By looking at the audio waveform itself, you can see where the beats are in the song. These sharp hits (transients) typically look like long, thin spikes in the waveform. In the picture below, you can see the heavy bass drum beats of both songs in the Scrolling Waveforms.

When the drums stop, you’ll notice that the tall spikes go away. This is how you can tell if a breakdown or slow section of the song is approaching. By the same token, you’ll also be able to see where the drums come back in again.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Preferences Welcome ChapterTorq LE Overview Decks Main Waveform DisplayMixer Browser/Database PFL/Headphone CueEffect Racks Master ModuleSystem Requirements WindowsMac To install Torq LE on Windows XP InstallationDisplays DecksSong Name Artist NameControls Cue Setting QuickCuesQuickCue Playing QuickCuesVinyl Mode Deck ModeCDJ Mode Hybrid ModeLoop In/Out » Using QuickLoopsLoop On/Off QuickLoop» QuickLoop Size Preference » QuickLoop BehaviorsSpeed Slider BPM Display Slider Range» Automatic BPM Detection » Double/Halve Button» Manual Tempo Fine Tuning» Tap Tempo » BPM EntryMidi Button Control Midi Slider/Knob ControlMidi Keyboard Control Sync ButtonNudge Buttons Offset Buttons Waveform Display Information Shown on DisplayWaveform Vinyl Mode Phase GridPlayback Manipulations Loop PointsCDJ Mode Hybrid ModeAutomatic Tempo and Phase Detection Phase Grid ManipulationsSynchronization Adjusting with the Mouse Adjusting with Nudge ButtonsAdjusting with Offset Buttons Momentary Sync Locked SyncMidi Prefs External ControlKeyboard Learn Midi LearnAssigning Buttons to Knobs or Sliders Assigning Knobs or Sliders to ButtonsBrowser Pane BROWSER/DATABASEAdding Folders to Database DatabaseAdding Folders from Your OS Adding Multiple FoldersSearching Specific Database Folders Removing Folders from DatabaseArtist/Song Filename Swap Editing FieldsClick and Drag Loading Songs into the DecksFunction Keys Sorting the ListSearch Categories Searching the ListReset Button Ignore FieldPlaylists Rename Playlist Creating New PlaylistsDeleting a Playlist Duplicating a PlaylistReordering Songs in a Playlist Activating a PlaylistSaving a Playlist Session Playlist Loading a PlaylistRename the Session Playlist Deleting Session PlaylistsLibrary ITunesPlaylists Searching iTunes with the DatabaseIPods DrivesAudio CDs Mixer Architecture MixerChannels Gain/MutePFL/Headphone Cue EQ/KillsChannel Volume Faders CrossfaderCrossfader Curve » Adjusting via Midi » Adjusting with the MouseCrossfader Assign Transform ButtonsVolume Control PFL/HEADPHONE CUESplit Button and Source Knob Master Output Level Meter and LimiterMaster Recorder Setting the Record Level FilenameRecording Effects Enable ButtonTweak Knob Tweak ButtonBuilt-In Effects Enable ButtonTweak Knob and Button Tweak ButtonStrobe Tweak KnobAudio Interface PreferencesBuffer Size Sample RateMidi Tab Auto-Detect M-Audio Devices On/OffScratch Sensitivity Crossfader Curve Control Midi Shift KeyMidi Devices Miscellaneous Tab Torq EngineCue Exclusivity Transport Mode Schaffel ModeQuickLoop Size Search iPod with DatabaseSkin Sync ModeAbout X-SESSION PRO Top Panel Controls and ConnectorsRear Panel Global Key Commands Preset Key AssignmentsWindows Key Commands Mac Key CommandsWarranty Terms Warranty Registration Warranty