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| quote: | Originally posted by tintin11
I'd get torq... if it wasn't for there issue with switching from using digital tracks to original vinyl... everyone says the gain on records is low... So I'm either saving for serato or waiting for M-Audio to deal with the conetiv issue. |
I don't get why people see that as a problem? All you have to do is raise/lower the gain to match the levels of the volume, which has always been a part of mixing anyways. You can lower the volume on torq itself, then there won't be too big of a difference in range between the digital track you play on Torq vs vinyl. I own Torq myself. This issue has never caused me any problems.. Although I can't say that I'm a fan of Torq, because there are other things about it that bothers the hack out of me. I'm thinking of switching to Seratos also, but I don't think the volume levels should be of any problems.
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