M-Audio Digital DJ System manual Reordering Songs in a Playlist, Activating a Playlist

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<Reordering Songs in a Playlist

The order in which your songs are displayed in the Playlist can be changed.

1.Click and drag the song up or down in the list.

2.If you drag the song on top of another existing song, releasing the mouse button will cause the song to be inserted above the song in the list.

<Activating a Playlist

When you select a Playlist, Torq LE runs a quick scan of your computer’s drives to ensure all the audio files referenced by the Playlist are present on the computer. If Torq cannot locate one or more of the songs from the Playlist (possibly because the drive containing the song is no longer connected to the computer, or the source file has been deleted), a pop-up dialog will appear with the following message: “Cannot find one or more of the files used in this Playlist. What would you like to do?” You will then have a choice of clicking one of the following buttons.

»Ignore: Clicking this button will allow the Playlist to load, however all missing songs will be displayed in red in the File List window.

»Auto-scan: Clicking this button will cause Torq LE to search all hard drives connected to your computer in an attempt to find the missing file(s). If a file is found with the same name but in a different location, another dialog box will appear with the following message: “Would you like to use this file for [name of missing file]?”

1.By choosing “Yes,” Torq LE will use the file and automatically assume that the rest of the missing files will also be in this same folder. Once found, these files will automatically be loaded. If the other missing files are not in this location, Torq LE will continue searching the computer until another file is found.

2.Choosing “No” will allow the search to continue for another possible file in a different location.

3.If the search completes without finding the proper file, a dialog box will appear with the following message: “Cannot find [name of missing file].” When you click “OK” Torq LE will display the file in red in the File List, indicating that the song cannot be played. If there are other files to search for, the search process will continue.

»Manual: Clicking this button will open a standard operating system dialog box that will allow you to manually search for the audio file on your hard drive(s). Although you are searching for a specific missing file, it is possible to select any audio file to be used in its place. If you choose a file that is different than the missing file shown in the File List, the ID3 tag info for the new file will be shown (in the Playlist) in place of the original song.

<Saving a Playlist

Torq LE can also export your Playlists into standard .m3u playlists for use within other programs:

1.Select the Playlist you wish to save.

2.Right-click (CTRL-click on Mac) the Playlist and select “Save Playlist” from the pop-up menu.

3.A standard dialog box will open allowing you to choose a location and name for the file. Press Enter when done.

4.The Playlist will be saved to disk.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Preferences Welcome ChapterTorq LE Overview Main Waveform Display DecksMixer Browser/Database PFL/Headphone CueEffect Racks Master ModuleWindows System RequirementsMac 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 Behaviors » QuickLoop Size PreferenceSpeed Slider BPM Display Slider Range» Automatic BPM Detection » Double/Halve Button» Manual Tempo Fine Tuning» Tap Tempo » BPM EntryMidi Button Control Midi Slider/Knob ControlSync Button Midi Keyboard ControlNudge Buttons Offset Buttons Information Shown on Display Waveform DisplayWaveform Vinyl Mode Phase GridPlayback Manipulations Loop PointsCDJ Mode Hybrid ModePhase Grid Manipulations Automatic Tempo and Phase DetectionSynchronization Adjusting with Nudge Buttons Adjusting with the MouseAdjusting 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 ListIgnore Field Reset ButtonPlaylists Rename Playlist Creating New PlaylistsDeleting a Playlist Duplicating a PlaylistActivating a Playlist Reordering Songs in a PlaylistSaving a Playlist Session Playlist Loading a PlaylistRename the Session Playlist Deleting Session PlaylistsLibrary ITunesPlaylists Searching iTunes with the DatabaseDrives IPodsAudio CDs Mixer Architecture MixerChannels Gain/MutePFL/Headphone Cue EQ/KillsCrossfader Channel Volume FadersCrossfader Curve » Adjusting via Midi » Adjusting with the MouseCrossfader Assign Transform ButtonsPFL/HEADPHONE CUE Volume ControlSplit Button and Source Knob Level Meter and Limiter Master OutputMaster Recorder Filename Setting the Record LevelRecording Effects Enable ButtonTweak Knob Tweak ButtonBuilt-In Effects Enable ButtonTweak Knob and Button Tweak ButtonStrobe Tweak KnobAudio Interface PreferencesBuffer Size Sample RateAuto-Detect M-Audio Devices On/Off Midi TabScratch Sensitivity Midi Shift Key Crossfader Curve ControlMidi Devices Torq Engine Miscellaneous TabCue 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