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Someone tried to use it with ableton live?
I hope with this, we could be able to mix with TT and add some effects and sample with Live, in the right tempo.
Yeah you can do those kinds of things with ableton, Torq supports rewire.
Torq itself comes with some effects of its own, as well as a sampler. It also lets you run VST effects.
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| Originally posted by JLP Someone tried to use it with ableton live? I hope with this, we could be able to mix with TT and add some effects and sample with Live, in the right tempo. |
I am thinking of buying the Conectiv and using it on my old PowerBook G3. It's only 677MHz, with about 700MB RAM. I used to run Final Scratch 1.5 on it and it worked fine.
On the M-Audio website it says the mininum system requirements for Mac are G3 500MHz and 256MB RAM. Judging from this, I'd be OK with my 677MHz... but on page 2 in this thread there is a mention of completely different specs:
Mac Minimum
Mac OSX 10.4.7
G4 1.5ghz
1GB RAM
OS Mac 10.4.7 is not a problem, I can install it. But I don't have a quick enough processor nor enought RAM!
So what do you guys think? Is it still likely to run smoothly on my old PowerBook? After all, I don't need to use any of the more other advanced feature, I just want to be able to mix my mp3s on my turntables.
Sadly I don't think you'd be able to run it. Ebay that Powerbook and pick up a Macbook
My $1099 macbook (with 1gig memory upgrade) seems to be handling Torq without a hickup.
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| Originally posted by djmindreaper I am thinking of buying the Conectiv and using it on my old PowerBook G3. It's only 677MHz, with about 700MB RAM. I used to run Final Scratch 1.5 on it and it worked fine. On the M-Audio website it says the mininum system requirements for Mac are G3 500MHz and 256MB RAM. Judging from this, I'd be OK with my 677MHz... but on page 2 in this thread there is a mention of completely different specs: Mac Minimum Mac OSX 10.4.7 G4 1.5ghz 1GB RAM OS Mac 10.4.7 is not a problem, I can install it. But I don't have a quick enough processor nor enought RAM! So what do you guys think? Is it still likely to run smoothly on my old PowerBook? After all, I don't need to use any of the more other advanced feature, I just want to be able to mix my mp3s on my turntables. |
Hey JLP...
http://www.nem0nic.com/livetorq.jpg
Works liike a charm.
nem0nic --> www.torqdj.com
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| Originally posted by nem0nic Hey JLP... http://www.nem0nic.com/livetorq.jpg Works liike a charm. |

LOL! It's "area.04" for StyleXP.
can anybody get rewire and timecode working at the same time? when in rewire mode they timecode preferences are greyed out.
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| can anybody get rewire and timecode working at the same time? when in rewire mode they timecode preferences are greyed out. |
Alright, so I'm very, very new to this, but basically what I'm wondering is can I use this with CD Decks and Ableton to drop loops/samples?
Basically I'd like to continue to use my CDJ's to mix but I'd like the option to use Ableton to drop various loops etc. in layers over the top... Reasonable?
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| Originally posted by nem0nic It doesn't work this way. Currently, ReWire looks to be restricted to internal mode. This makes sense, since Torq is always a slave app. |
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| Originally posted by DannyO Oh really?, damn I'm disappointed in that, I thought you could carry on using vinyl to mix and have Ableton keep track of the tempo for when you wanna drop loops and things, I was really interested in getting Torq for that feature, only other things that have me interested is VST plugins and midi support. |

I don't understand why people didn't see this comming. The whole point of ReWire is to slave one app to another. If you're going to use control vinyl/CDs and your decks to control the records, why are you looking for ReWire?
If it DID follow your decks, which one would it follow? What happens when you switch to the other deck? Or manipulate the deck?
It's the same reason why the Master Tempo doesn't work in external control mode (you'll notice that the SYNC arrows are grayed out in external control mode). Someone has to lose control. If you decide that the master clock has control, then the decks can't always be competing for it.
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| Are there any programs/ways to do this? Can I use the MIDI clock in my efx unit run to a MIDI device running off my laptop into Ableton and drop loops like that? |
nem0nic, can you make a video using torq with live ?
Well that's pretty useless then... why would anyone run Torq like that? You could just use ableton alone if you want to go "all PC".
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| Originally posted by nem0nic It doesn't work this way. Currently, ReWire looks to be restricted to internal mode. This makes sense, since Torq is always a slave app. |
After playing with it nonstop for the past 3 days, here are my thoughts so far:
PROS
For $299, it's an amazing product. I've used both FS2 and SSL (although the SSL setup I used was quite a while ago), and while some may think this is just a cheap knock-off of those, it's really a quality product. M-Audio definitely spent a lot of time with this one, and for the few bugs that I've found so far, I'm sure they'll be updated soon. They already released an updated driver for the Conectiv less than a week after this thing was released.
The VST ability awesome. I've been using the Waves C4 compressor with this in realtime, and it's caused no performance issues. And, the built-in efx are pretty damn good too.
Looping. Easy to use, on-the-fly looping. What more needs to be said?
CONS
While a track is playing, I sometimes hear the audio cut out for a few milliseconds. This happens every 10 seconds or so. It's quite annoying and I haven't quite determined the problem yet. I'm guessing it could have something to do with my carts (I'm using Ort Concordes; they have quite a low output).
The Conectiv interface is making a really bad hissing noise, which can be heard clearly in the mixer and in the output. It's so bad that I can't use this for anything live or anything recorded. I'm thinking it could have something to do with my USB ports, though, because it's the same exact hissing noise I get when I use my external SB Live interface. Perhaps I'll go pick up a cheap USB card today and see if that could do the trick.
Sounds pretty authentic, except when cutting Hip-Hop tracks. If I listen closely, I can hear the music stop for about 3ms before it starts moving back when I bring the record back. It's really not a big deal, as the listener would probably never notice (it's that subtle) but I notice it because I'm expecting it, and it's annoying.
The BPM analysis sucks. On about 1/4 of my tracks, the BPM that it found was completely inaccurate. Not that I really pay attention to it anyway, but still disappointing nonetheless.
The software sucks. That's about as simple and blunt as I can put it. If there was a way I could get this to work with Traktor it would be awesome. I just find that the Torq software has too many bells and whistles. I want simplicity.
LOL sounds like many of the supposed advantages people expected over Serato are non existant. But still a good price for a vinyl control system.
Forgot to mention the relative mode. Pretty wicked, and works as they say it should!
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| Well that's pretty useless then... why would anyone run Torq like that? You could just use ableton alone if you want to go "all PC". |
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| While a track is playing, I sometimes hear the audio cut out for a few milliseconds. This happens every 10 seconds or so. It's quite annoying and I haven't quite determined the problem yet. |
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| The Conectiv interface is making a really bad hissing noise, which can be heard clearly in the mixer and in the output. It's so bad that I can't use this for anything live or anything recorded. I'm thinking it could have something to do with my USB ports, though, because it's the same exact hissing noise I get when I use my external SB Live interface. |
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| LOL sounds like many of the supposed advantages people expected over Serato are non existant. But still a good price for a vinyl control system. |
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| Originally posted by nem0nic DJing with Ableton alone right now is alot like getting to a gig and pressing play on a mix CD. Ableton is still not the real time DJing app it could be. That's why alot of DJs are using it in conjunction with their existing setup - but not by itself. |
nem0nic, thanks for the advice. I'm actually not running a laptop, but I do have wireless turned on. I'll turn off all unneeded services and see if that helps. And I'll swing by Radio Shack today and pick up that grounding adapter. Will this harm the computer at all? I mean, isn't there a ground prong coming from my PSU for a reason?
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| Originally posted by nem0nic DJing with Ableton alone right now is alot like getting to a gig and pressing play on a mix CD. Ableton is still not the real time DJing app it could be. That's why alot of DJs are using it in conjunction with their existing setup - but not by itself. |
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| Originally posted by RJT I don't know who you've been listening to use Ableton, but I assure you there is a LARGE community of DJ's out there doing things with Ableton that are simply not possible on real decks. Many of us just want to combine the two because we enjoy manipulating music with our hands in a more traditional sense - But make no mistake, Ableton is a powerhouse, and there are a number of individuals out there (Blake Jarrell, Ritchie Hawtin, Can Costa/Ricky Ryan, Zabiela, Jaytech, Sasha, and more) who are using it as such. |
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