M-Audio Digital DJ System manual Midi Tab, Auto-Detect M-Audio Devices On/Off, Scratch Sensitivity

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MIDI Tab

This tab features all options pertaining to Auto-Setup and MIDI control.

Auto-Detect M-Audio Devices ([On]/Off)

When this option is enabled, Torq LE will automatically set the Audio and MIDI interface options to those of any known SynchroScience and M-Audio controller and interface that is connected to your system (such as X-Session Pro). This will ensure proper operation of Torq and connected devices.

Note: If you have created a custom mapping for your controllers or special assignments for your audio interface and don’t want Torq to replace these mappings with the defaults upon the next startup, leave this option turned off.

Scratch Sensitivity

This option allows you to configure how rapidly a Deck will respond to messages sent from a MIDI controller. It is designed for controllers that will move the waveform back and forth, like a scratch DJ.

1.By increasing the number, the Deck will respond more rapidly.

2.By decreasing the number, the Deck will respond more slowly.

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