Torq 1.5 User Guide Chapter 1 80
Torq 1.5 User Guide Chapter 14 80
Audio Routing
When using two programs together vi a ReWire, the audio generated by Torq will be fed to audio channels in Live (or whatever
Host application you choose to use). With this sys tem in place, you can further process the o utputs of Torq using the Host
application’s effects. You can record the output of Torq into the app lication to add to your productions. You can also create
your own drum parts, basslines , and other loops in the Host which can be layered on top o f the music you’re playing in Torq—
you can even play instruments in real time for s pontaneous results.
When Torq is used with a regular audio interface, you h ave the option of assigning various output cha nnels of Torq to outputs
on the audio interface (see Audio Preference s). When using ReWire, those same audio outputs are available w ithin the Host
application. If you switch Torq into External M ixer mode, you’ll find that ReWire channels 1 and 2 carry the s ignal from Deck
A, channels 3 and 4 carry the si gnal from Deck B, and channels 5 and 6 will carr y the audio from the PFL/Headphone s ignal (for
recording into Torq’s Sampler). If you use Internal Mixer mode, chann els 1 and 2 will carry the Master Out put (from the Mixer)
while channels 3 and 4 carry the PFL /Headphone signal. This allows you to creat e your own monitoring path or mixing path in
the Host application to suit your needs.