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MASTER OUTPUTThe Master Output is the last st ep in Torq’s audio signal flow before the music goes
out to your audience. It contains a Maste r Level slider, a Master Level meter, a Master
Limiter, as well as an Audio Recorder. All of these controls are located bel ow the right
Deck in a neat, horizontal arra ngement.
Volume Control
As you may assume, the Master Volume slider cont rols the overall output of Torq’s Main
Outputs. This slider is also used to set t he level of the Torq File Recorder (explained
later in this manual). Unlike the Channe l Volume faders, the Master Volume slider is on
its side—moving the slider to t he right will increase the output volume whi le moving to
the left will decrease it.
Level Meter and Limiter
The Master Level meter shares the sam e space as the Master Volume slider. You’ll see
the meter moving behind the slider while mu sic is playing.
Since Torq is a digital audio system, it has a limited a mount of headroom (dynamic range).
Whenever your mix exceeds the headroom, clipp ing (distortion) normally occurs. To
prevent this undesired sound, Torq features a Limiter on the M aster Output which will
keep the Main Outputs from clipping.
Whenever the yellow circle (located at the right e dge of the Master Volume meter)
lights, the Limiter is protecti ng the system against clipping. It does t his by quickly
reducing the volume any time the Master Volume exceed s the maximum headroom. A
limiter is not foolproof, though—you’ll w ant to be sure that you aren’t triggering the
limiter all the time. If the volume of your mix is t oo loud, the limiter will reduce the
volume all the time, and this will sound str ange. If you find that the yellow indicator is on
most of the time during your mix, you should turn dow n the Master Volume slider so
your mix doesn’t constantly peg the limiter. To make up for the reduced volume, t urn up
the volume on the house sound system.