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<blockquote data-quote="pyxid" data-source="post: 741209" data-attributes="member: 70743"><p>M-Audio also came out with a few versions of the program called Torq. It's included with a usb mixer when store bought. easy transport controls on the actual mixer (controller), lows, mids and highs levels, and 3 effects, fader, phaser and strobe. It even includes pitch control. There's also an option on the program itself to sync songs to each other to automatically match the bpm, and line up the beats themselves. It also shows the waveforms for even more ease. Then you just select any audio files on your computer and start mixing. Just load the ol' iTunes library and go at it. Its really simple to learn and get good at it.</p><p>The only bad thing i have to say about it, is youll also probably need an external sound card for the cue (headphones) line. </p><p>However, i found a nice USB sound card that enables you to have the headphones hooked up to that, and your main out from your mac's sound card.</p><p>I found it at hard to find records. (<a href="http://www.htfr.com" target="_blank">Hard To Find - Vinyl Records, DJ and Music Technology Equipment</a>)</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyxid, post: 741209, member: 70743"] M-Audio also came out with a few versions of the program called Torq. It's included with a usb mixer when store bought. easy transport controls on the actual mixer (controller), lows, mids and highs levels, and 3 effects, fader, phaser and strobe. It even includes pitch control. There's also an option on the program itself to sync songs to each other to automatically match the bpm, and line up the beats themselves. It also shows the waveforms for even more ease. Then you just select any audio files on your computer and start mixing. Just load the ol' iTunes library and go at it. Its really simple to learn and get good at it. The only bad thing i have to say about it, is youll also probably need an external sound card for the cue (headphones) line. However, i found a nice USB sound card that enables you to have the headphones hooked up to that, and your main out from your mac's sound card. I found it at hard to find records. ([url=http://www.htfr.com]Hard To Find - Vinyl Records, DJ and Music Technology Equipment[/url]) Hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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