M-Audio Digital DJ System manual Mixer Architecture, Channels, Gain/Mute

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MIXER

Step one when DJing is controlling the music. That’s what Torq’s Decks are for. Step two is blending, or mixing, the music together. As you’d expect, Torq LE has a section for that, too. While existing in software, Torq’s Mixer sounds and behaves

just like a top-of-the-line hardware mixer. It is therefore instantly familiar to anyone who has used a mixer before, and it is capable of performing the same tricks and techniques utilized by DJs on traditional hardware mixers.

Mixer Architecture

Before you start tweaking knobs and sliders on the Mixer, you should have a basic understanding of the components in the mixer and the signal flow between the components. Without this basic understanding, some controls may seem to be misbehaving or completely inoperative, only because you’ve unknowingly set another control to a conflicting position. Additionally, there are some terms you should get to know, as they will be used repeatedly throughout this User Manual.

Channels

When audio from a Deck enters the Mixer, it enters a channel. A channel is a section within a mixer that processes a single audio signal. Since Torq LE has two Decks, the Mixer has two channels, one for each Deck. While the signals from both Decks enter the same mixer, they remain separate in their respective channels, allowing you to process them differently before mixing them together into a single channel (which is what your audience hears).

Gain/Mute

When audio from a Deck enters a channel in the Mixer, the first thing it runs into is the Gain control (seen at the top of each channel in the mixer). This knob will increase or decrease the volume of the incoming audio signal, allowing you to boost the level of quiet songs or reduce the level of loud ones. This is a basic step in both maintaining high-quality audio and matching the levels of the two songs you’re mixing together.

Torq’s Gain knobs will boost the incoming signal by up to 6dB, or will cut it by as much as 12dB. The “X” button next to the Gain knob is the Mute button. Activating this button will mute the incoming audio—resulting in a silent channel.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Preferences Welcome ChapterTorq LE Overview Mixer DecksMain Waveform Display Browser/Database PFL/Headphone CueEffect Racks Master ModuleMac System RequirementsWindows 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 QuickLoopSpeed Slider » QuickLoop Size Preference» QuickLoop Behaviors BPM Display Slider Range» Automatic BPM Detection » Double/Halve Button» Manual Tempo Fine Tuning» Tap Tempo » BPM EntryMidi Button Control Midi Slider/Knob ControlNudge Buttons Midi Keyboard ControlSync Button Offset Buttons Waveform Waveform DisplayInformation Shown on Display Vinyl Mode Phase GridPlayback Manipulations Loop PointsCDJ Mode Hybrid ModeSynchronization Automatic Tempo and Phase DetectionPhase Grid Manipulations Adjusting with Offset Buttons Adjusting with the MouseAdjusting with Nudge 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 ListPlaylists Reset ButtonIgnore Field Rename Playlist Creating New PlaylistsDeleting a Playlist Duplicating a PlaylistSaving a Playlist Reordering Songs in a PlaylistActivating a Playlist Session Playlist Loading a PlaylistRename the Session Playlist Deleting Session PlaylistsLibrary ITunesPlaylists Searching iTunes with the DatabaseAudio CDs IPodsDrives Mixer Architecture MixerChannels Gain/MutePFL/Headphone Cue EQ/KillsCrossfader Curve Channel Volume FadersCrossfader » Adjusting via Midi » Adjusting with the MouseCrossfader Assign Transform ButtonsSplit Button and Source Knob Volume ControlPFL/HEADPHONE CUE Master Recorder Master OutputLevel Meter and Limiter Recording Setting the Record LevelFilename Effects Enable ButtonTweak Knob Tweak ButtonBuilt-In Effects Enable ButtonTweak Knob and Button Tweak ButtonStrobe Tweak KnobAudio Interface PreferencesBuffer Size Sample RateScratch Sensitivity Midi TabAuto-Detect M-Audio Devices On/Off Midi Devices Crossfader Curve ControlMidi Shift Key Cue Exclusivity Miscellaneous TabTorq Engine 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