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M-Audio TORQ vinyl control package now in stores! (pg. 5)
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Prism
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.
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.
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.


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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.
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.
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.
nem0nic
Hey JLP...

http://www.nem0nic.com/livetorq.jpg

Works liike a charm.
Prism
nem0nic --> www.torqdj.com
NeoWave
quote:
Originally posted by nem0nic
Hey JLP...

http://www.nem0nic.com/livetorq.jpg

Works liike a charm.


looks awesome ! I really want to try it myself ;)

anyway, what's your windows' skin ? :D
nem0nic
LOL! It's "area.04" for StyleXP.

lmclennan
can anybody get rewire and timecode working at the same time? when in rewire mode they timecode preferences are greyed out.
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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