Pinnacle Torq MixLab, Digital DJ System 99005226510 Manuale Utente

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Torq MixLab  
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  Getting Started
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Tutorial 
Part I: Preparation
First, we’ll need to check a few settings required for the following examples
1.   
 Click the 
 icon in the upper right section of the Torq LE window. The Audio 
Preferences dialog opens.  
2.   
 Make sure your soundcard is selected under “Audio Interface”. 
 
 
 (Windows users: If a driver with the word “ASIO” in its name is available, select it) 
3.   
 Click on the field labeled “Master Output” and check the available choices: 
 
 
a.     If “Left / Right / Left -- Right” are 
available: 
 
 
 
•   Select “Left” for Master Output 
and “Right” for the Cue Output. 
 
 
b.   If there are multiple entries 
listed in the Master Output field, 
and some of them say 1/2 in 
their name and others say 3/4: 
 
 
 
•   Select a “1/2” driver for the 
Master Output and a “3/4”  
driver for Cue Output. 
 
 
 
•   Make sure to connect your 
sound system to your  
soundcard’s first 
stereo output and your 
headphones to  
your soundcard’s second 
stereo output. 
For serious DJing, you need a 
soundcard that features separate 
stereo outputs for pre-listening 
(cueing) and for the sound the 
audience hears. Your soundcard 
features only one stereo output. 
Torq still allows you to use all of its 
features, including pre-listening, 
by using a trick: Torq splits your 
soundcard’s stereo output into 
two mono outputs – one for pre-
listening and one for the audience 
(the left/right choices in this 
dialog). All you need to follow 
the examples in this tutorial is a 
Y-adapter cable that connects to 
your soundcard’s stereo output 
via a male 1/8” jack and provides 
two female 1/8” jacks for your 
headphones and your sound 
system. You can find such cables 
at every well stocked electronics- 
or music store. Please also check 
the full Torq User Guide for more 
information, which can be found 
on the in the Torq LE application 
folder. 
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