Auto-Detect M-Audio Devices ([On]/Off); Scratch Sensitivity; Crossfader Curve Control; Midi Shift Key - M-Audio Torq Conectiv User Manual

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

When this option is enabled, Torq 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. 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.

Crossfader Curve Control

This preference allows you to assign a MIDI controller to the Crossfader Curve parameter. You can then control the
Crossfader Curve with a knob or slider on your MIDI controller.
1.
Press the button labeled "Learn" to activate it.
2.
Turn a knob on your MIDI controller.
3.
Torq will immediately assign the knob to the Crossfader Curve. Check this by looking at the Crossfader graphic in
the main window while turning the knob.

MIDI SHIFT Key

When using Torq, the SHIFT key on your computer's keyboard is used rather often. This option lets you assign a MIDI Note
to function as "SHIFT" in Torq, thus allowing you to do SHIFT-based combinations (such as SHIFT+Nudge) entirely from
an external MIDI controller. To assign a MIDI note:
1.
Press the button labeled "Learn" to activate it.
2.
Push a button or key on your MIDI controller.
3.
Torq will immediately assign the button as a Shift key for use within the program.

MIDI Devices

This list shows all MIDI devices currently recognized by Torq. Each device is listed by name and is followed by a box which
selects the device as being On or Off.
If you wish to use a device as a controller for Torq, click the drop-down menu and select On to activate it. Leave any
controller you do not wish to use with Torq set to Off.
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