M-Audio Digital DJ System manual Miscellaneous Tab, Torq Engine, Cue Exclusivity

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Miscellaneous Tab

This tab contains miscellaneous options that affect the behavior of certain features of Torq LE.

Torq Engine

This setting is used to switch the Torq Audio Engine between Normal and Economy modes. This option should be left on Normal unless you have a slow computer. Switching to Economy will degrade graphical performance and have a slight impact on sound quality, but can often allow Torq LE to run smoothly on older machines.

Cue Exclusivity

This option affects how the Deck Cue buttons behave.

When this option is On, pressing the Cue button on a channel will cause the other Cue button on the other channel to turn off. This will ensure that you are only hearing one audio source through your headphones at a given time.

When this option is Off, you can cue multiple channels at once. These Cue sources are mixed and heard through your headphones simultaneously. With each channel that is added to the Cue mix, the overall Cue bus volume will be attenuated by 3dB in order to keep it from clipping.

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Contents User Guide Table of Contents Preferences Welcome ChapterTorq LE Overview Main Waveform Display DecksMixer Master Module PFL/Headphone CueBrowser/Database Effect RacksWindows System RequirementsMac To install Torq LE on Windows XP InstallationArtist Name DecksDisplays Song NameControls Playing QuickCues Setting QuickCuesCue QuickCueHybrid Mode Deck ModeVinyl Mode CDJ ModeQuickLoop » Using QuickLoopsLoop In/Out Loop On/Off» QuickLoop Behaviors » QuickLoop Size PreferenceSpeed Slider » Double/Halve Button Slider RangeBPM Display » Automatic BPM Detection» BPM Entry Fine Tuning» Manual Tempo » Tap TempoMidi Button Control Midi Slider/Knob ControlSync Button Midi Keyboard ControlNudge Buttons Offset Buttons Information Shown on Display Waveform DisplayWaveform Loop Points Phase GridVinyl Mode Playback ManipulationsCDJ 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 ControlAssigning Knobs or Sliders to Buttons Midi LearnKeyboard Learn Assigning Buttons to Knobs or SlidersBrowser Pane BROWSER/DATABASEAdding Folders to Database DatabaseRemoving Folders from Database Adding Multiple FoldersAdding Folders from Your OS Searching Specific Database FoldersArtist/Song Filename Swap Editing FieldsSorting the List Loading Songs into the DecksClick and Drag Function KeysSearch Categories Searching the ListIgnore Field Reset ButtonPlaylists Duplicating a Playlist Creating New PlaylistsRename Playlist Deleting a PlaylistActivating a Playlist Reordering Songs in a PlaylistSaving a Playlist Deleting Session Playlists Loading a PlaylistSession Playlist Rename the Session PlaylistSearching iTunes with the Database ITunesLibrary PlaylistsDrives IPodsAudio CDs Gain/Mute MixerMixer Architecture ChannelsPFL/Headphone Cue EQ/KillsCrossfader Channel Volume FadersCrossfader Curve Transform Buttons » Adjusting with the Mouse» Adjusting via Midi Crossfader AssignPFL/HEADPHONE CUE Volume ControlSplit Button and Source Knob Level Meter and Limiter Master OutputMaster Recorder Filename Setting the Record LevelRecording Tweak Button Enable ButtonEffects Tweak KnobTweak Button Enable ButtonBuilt-In Effects Tweak Knob and 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 Search iPod with Database Schaffel ModeTransport Mode QuickLoop SizeSkin Sync ModeAbout X-SESSION PRO Top Panel Controls and ConnectorsRear Panel Mac Key Commands Preset Key AssignmentsGlobal Key Commands Windows Key CommandsWarranty Terms Warranty Registration Warranty