Pinnacle Torq MixLab, Digital DJ System 99005226510 Manuale Utente

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Part II: Overview
Torq MixLab is composed of two parts: 
the Torq LE DJ software and the M-Audio 
X-Session Pro DJ controller. Torq LE is a 
full-featured DJ application that has all the 
functions you’d find on expensive DJ CD 
players and turntables. It plays back music at 
varying speeds and pitches and automatically 
matches tempos of songs, creating smooth 
transitions between tracks. You can also 
perform remix tricks such as looping and 
instant jumps to other locations in the song. 
Lastly, Torq LE allows you to apply effects 
to the music and fully control the mix of the 
songs. The M-Audio X-Session Pro provides 
you with hands-on control over Torq LE. After 
plugging the X-Session Pro into one of your 
computer’s USB ports, Torq LE  instantly 
recognizes it. Moving the controls on the 
X-Session Pro results in the corresponding 
on-screen controls moving in kind. This is 
the best way to DJ since you can perform 
multiple tasks at once on the controller, as 
opposed to controlling only one thing at a 
time with the mouse.
DJing is an art. As with any art, it takes 
practice to become proficient. However, 
there are many features in the Torq MixLab 
package that will jump-start your learning 
process. This manual describes the features 
and use of the Torq MixLab system and offers 
insight into the art of DJing. Once you are 
proficient with Torq MixLab, the sky’s the 
limit—you’ll be ready to take the step up to the 
tools used by the pros!
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 Food For Thought
In some ways, DJing resembles the 
circus tricks of spinning plates or 
juggling objects. As the DJ, it is your 
job to “keep everything up in the air” 
in a smooth fashion, so that the music 
never stops as you move from one song 
to another. All of the tools available to 
you merely influence and cajole the 
playback of music that would normally 
play straight through, uninterrupted 
and independent from each other 
from beginning to end. It is therefore 
a necessity to think one step ahead 
of where you are, since some DJ 
techniques must be performed before 
you actually want your audience to hear 
them. This ability to anticipate changes 
in the music directly relates to how well 
you know the music in your library. If 
you know the structure and patterns of 
a song like the back of your hand, you’ll 
know what sections are appropriate for 
looping, interesting places to introduce 
filters and other effects, and empty or 
quiet areas where you might need to mix 
in another song. Intimate knowledge of 
your music library is also what helps you 
select the right progression of songs, by 
choosing songs of similar style and feel.