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<strong>Torq</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> » Chapter 1 9 49<br />

Playlists<br />

While many DJs will perform “off-the-cuff” without any previous rehearsal or forethought, other DJs will “pre-program”<br />

their sets, either due to the complexity of the set or simply as a method for remembering vital songs (this can be helpful<br />

for wedding or party DJs who take requests).<br />

<strong>Torq</strong> features Playlists to help you organize and store lists of songs. You can create and manage multiple Playlists, each with<br />

as many songs as you like. Each Playlist can then be edited by adding or deleting tracks, or by rearranging their order within<br />

the Playlist.<br />

< Creating New Playlists<br />

To start, you must create a new Playlist as follows:<br />

1. Right-click (CTRL-click on Mac) on the Playlists heading in the Browser and choose “New Playlist” from the<br />

pop-up menu .<br />

2. A new Playlist titled “Empty Playlist” will appear below the Playlist heading (click the plus sign in front of<br />

Playlists in order to see this list).<br />

Note: If there is already an “Empty Playlist” in the list, a number will be appended to the name to differentiate it<br />

from the other(s), i.e. “Empty Playlist 1.”<br />

< Rename Playlist<br />

1. Right-click (CTRL-click on Mac) on your desired Playlist and choose “Rename Playlist” from the<br />

pop-up menu .<br />

2. Type in the new name you would like to give the Playlist and hit the Enter key on your computer keyboard.<br />

3. The Playlist will display its new name.<br />

< Deleting a Playlist<br />

1. Right-click (CTRL-click on Mac) on the Playlist and choose “Delete Playlist” from the pop-up menu.<br />

2. The Playlist will be removed from the list in <strong>Torq</strong>. It will still be on your computer, however, stored in the<br />

“Deleted Playlists” folder. These Playlists will be kept for up to 30 days, then permanently deleted.<br />

< Duplicating a Playlist<br />

If you like a particular Playlist and would like to build a new one based upon it, you can duplicate (or copy) it for<br />

future modification.<br />

1. Right-click (CTRL-click on Mac) the Playlist you would like to duplicate and choose “Duplicate Playlist” from<br />

the pop-up menu .<br />

2. A duplicate of the selected playlist will be created and displayed underneath it.<br />

3. A number will be added to the name of the Playlist to differentiate it from the original. Of course, you can<br />

rename this Playlist using the method described above.

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