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Torq User Guide - M-Audio

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<strong>Torq</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> » Chapter 1 4 21<br />

Zoom<br />

At times, you may find yourself wanting to “zoom in” to the Scrolling Waveform Display to match beats more precisely or<br />

to “zoom out” in order to see more of each track. Use the magnifying glass icons directly above the display to do this. The<br />

magnifying glass button on the left zooms out while the button on the right zooms in. The total amount of time (in seconds)<br />

from the left edge to the right edge of the Scrolling Waveform Display is listed between the two buttons.<br />

Loop Points<br />

The Loop Points of the song (set with the Loop In/Out buttons or the QuickCue buttons) will be shown on the Waveform.<br />

The looped area of the music will appear in a lighter shade compared to the rest of the waveform.<br />

Cue Points<br />

If you’ve used the Cue button or QuickCue buttons to place various Cue Markers in the song, you will see them here. The<br />

QuickCue markers have numbers attached to them (corresponding to the assigned QuickCue button) and the standard<br />

Cue Point appears as an orange line.<br />

Phase Grid<br />

<strong>Torq</strong> superimposes a Phase Grid over the Scrolling Waveforms to indicate the location of the beats in a song. The thicker<br />

lines in the Phase Grid indicate the locations of the downbeats in the music. <strong>Torq</strong> will attempt to position the Phase Grid<br />

in the proper location as part of the analysis when loading a song into a Deck. <strong>Torq</strong> uses the position of the Phase Grid to<br />

properly synchronize the song.<br />

If you would like to turn the Phase Grid lines off, click the “Hide Phase Grid” button located above the waveform display<br />

(next to the zoom controls).

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