M-AUDIO Torq User Manual

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MIDI Slider/Knob Control

MIDI control of the Key Adjust is different from other controls in Torq. You can assign a knob or slider to the
Key Adjust, or you can assign keys on your MIDI keyboard—the behavior of the Key Adjust is dependent on your
control method .

1. Make sure that your MIDI keyboard or control surface has been properly installed and is configured to work

with Torq. Please see chapter 6 for more information about configuring your external MIDI hardware to
control Torq .

2. Right-click (CTRL-click, Mac) on the Key Display; it will turn red indicating that it’s waiting for an

assignment .

3. Move a MIDI knob or slider on your MIDI controller. This will automatically assign the knob or slider to the

Key Adjust.

4. The Key will be adjustable in one-semitone steps.

5. MIDI CC value 64 equals + 0 semitones. This generally means when the knob or slider of your MIDI controller

is at center position, the Key will be at 0.

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MIDI Button Control

1. Make sure that your MIDI keyboard or control surface has been properly installed and is configured to work

with Torq. Please see chapter 6 for more information about configuring your external MIDI hardware to
control Torq .

2. Right-click (CTRL-click, Mac) on the [+] Key Adjust button. It will turn red indicating that it’s waiting for an

assignment .

3. Press a button on your MIDI controller to assign it to the [+] Key Adjust button.

4. Right-click (CTRL-click, Mac) on the [-] Key Adjust button. It will turn red indicating that it’s waiting for an

assignment .

5. Press a button on your MIDI controller to assign it to the [-] Key Adjust button.

6. Now that your buttons are assigned, press the button assigned to [+]. The Key will move up one semitone.

7. Now press both buttons simultaneously.

8. The Key Adjust will return to 0.

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MIDI Keyboard Control

1. Make sure that your MIDI keyboard or control surface has been properly installed and is configured to work

with Torq. Please see chapter 6 for more information about configuring your external MIDI hardware to
control Torq .

2. Right-click (CTRL-click, Mac) on the Key Display. It will turn red indicating that it’s waiting for an

assignment .

3. Press a key on your MIDI keyboard. This key will automatically be assigned as the “root key” of the Torq Key

Adjust.

4. If you press a MIDI key that is 1 semitone ABOVE the root key, the Deck’s Key will be changed to +1

(semitones).

5. If you press a MIDI key that is 2 semitones BELOW the root key, the Deck’s Key will be changed to -2

(semitones).

6. The range of Key transposition is plus or minus (+/-) 12 semitones. This makes it possible to control the Key

Adjust of both Decks using a single MIDI controller keyboard, as long as the keyboard has enough keys to
make up four (4) octaves.

Note: Torq will allow notes from the same controller and same MIDI channel to be used as long as the root keys are at
least two octaves apart.

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