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Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 10:53 am
by Patch
But I'd like to record the scratchin' into Live...
[EDIT]
I actually use *2* mixers. The DJM for controlling audio from Live, and the Vestax 07ProD for scratching. The master out of the DJM goes to the Session in/through on the Vestax. The combined signal is then routed BACK INTO Live for recording. This way, the actual Live set can remain intact, while the audio from Live is cut/faded using the DJM and recorded as a separate track in Live. So I can overdub crap edits ad re-scratch/re-cut using Punch in/out...
There's also a UC-33e and a DM2 thrown in there somewhere for midi control...
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 3:47 pm
by JamieG
So if torq feeds ableton MIDI timecode via rewire, does this mean you could scratch songs in live with torq's time-coded records?
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:20 pm
by glitchrock-buddha
Patch wrote:But I'd like to record the scratchin' into Live...
[EDIT]
I actually use *2* mixers. The DJM for controlling audio from Live, and the Vestax 07ProD for scratching. The master out of the DJM goes to the Session in/through on the Vestax. The combined signal is then routed BACK INTO Live for recording. This way, the actual Live set can remain intact, while the audio from Live is cut/faded using the DJM and recorded as a separate track in Live. So I can overdub crap edits ad re-scratch/re-cut using Punch in/out...
There's also a UC-33e and a DM2 thrown in there somewhere for midi control...
A mixed up my words on the last page there, that would have been confusing.
but I went and fixed it. I said "you don't need extra outputs on your mixer", I meant "don't need extra outputs on your soundcard" becasue the torq hardware acts as a separate soundcard, which brings audio out via usb. Then you route the torq box into your scratch mixer, and scratch mixer into your souncard (ultralite or whatever). Now everthing is recorded in ableton.
Now the outputs of your ultralite go to the usual places - speakers, or your other mixer and then to speakers.
grb
And your laughin'.
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:43 pm
by Patch
Laughin' indeed! The credit card is already out!!!
Well - almost. I think I'll need to A/B it with Serato first. Serato looks like it was made for real vinyl beat juggling/scratching...
Decisions, decisions.......
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:53 pm
by glitchrock-buddha
Patch wrote:Laughin' indeed! The credit card is already out!!!
Well - almost. I think I'll need to A/B it with Serato first. Serato looks like it was made for real vinyl beat juggling/scratching...
Decisions, decisions.......
I don't know, I think torq has more options for play back types, and it uses ms. pinky timecoding technique. Also it's much less expensive than serato and has a sweet program full of effects and sample holders for triggering and bla bla bla.
For 300 bucks, good f'n deal.
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:57 pm
by Tone Deft
I keep seeing this and thinking... does this mean Torq is gay?
I just want a spinning controller a little larger than the label on vinyl that's a controller to get jiggy with waveforms in Live, lugging around turntables is a beeeyotch!! And I'm sick of replacing crossfaders.
..that and I want sharks with frigging laser beams on their foreheads!!
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:58 pm
by Spiralgroove
Tone Deft wrote:
..that and I want sharks with frigging laser beams on their foreheads!!
i heard they will be in the beta for 7
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:17 pm
by mrruby
Spiralgroove wrote:Tone Deft wrote:
..that and I want sharks with frigging laser beams on their foreheads!!
i heard they will be in the beta for 7
I would prefer dogs that shoot bees when they bark
I got my copy of Torq this weekend -but did not get to the control cd use yet
but It looks like this is not available when in rewire mode
the control options are greyed out when in rewire?! I hope there is a workaround...
peace...
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:20 pm
by KU
no timecode control in Rewire mode?? that is LAME
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:21 pm
by Tone Deft
mrruby wrote:I would prefer dogs that shoot bees when they bark
Check this dog out
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 7:38 pm
by robin
KU wrote:no timecode control in Rewire mode?? that is LAME
Isn't that a show stopper? One of the main features no?
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 8:51 pm
by corporation
robin wrote:KU wrote:no timecode control in Rewire mode?? that is LAME
Isn't that a show stopper? One of the main features no?
its unfortunately true. something about torq not being able to sync to both the ableton timecode and the control vinyl/cd's physical location stamps (its not actually 'timecode' on the vinyl/cds) at the same time. it's one or the other.
sucks....
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 9:19 pm
by glitchrock-buddha
why would you want/need that anyways? If it's rewired to Live, it'll be in sync already. If you want to use the decks, you can just input into Live normally, and beat match like the old days.

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 9:33 pm
by djastroboy
What I want is to have my synthesizer in Live, DJ my tracks in Torq with vinyl and play keys with the synth in Ableton so that the LFOs and sh*t are in sync with the Torq pseudo vinyl.
Show killer.
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 9:41 pm
by glitchrock-buddha
djastroboy wrote:What I want is to have my synthesizer in Live, DJ my tracks in Torq with vinyl and play keys with the synth in Ableton so that the LFOs and sh*t are in sync with the Torq pseudo vinyl.
Show killer.
ah i see. yes, that would be very cool.