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M-Audio TORQ vinyl control package now in stores! (pg. 5)
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Conectiv users head over to the unofficial Torq forum to discuss its features, problems and so on @ www.torqdj.com
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| Thomas Radman |
| My friend worked on this unit... it's supposed to be hot. |
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| 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. |
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| Ryan0751 |
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.
| quote: | 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Ryan0751 |
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.
| quote: | 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. |
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| NeoWave |
looks awesome ! I really want to try it myself ;)
anyway, what's your windows' skin ? :D |
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| nem0nic |
| LOL! It's "area.04" for StyleXP. |
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| lmclennan |
| 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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| nem0nic |
| quote: | | can anybody get rewire and timecode working at the same time? when in rewire mode they timecode preferences are greyed out. |
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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