Torq 2.0.1
by Avid
(Avid Website)

Download Now

 
Operating System:
File Size:
License:
Price: USD 249.99
License Conditions:

30 Day Trial

System Requirements:

Mac OS X 10.5.8 - 10.6.5 (10.6.5 recommended), Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 1280 x 800 or 1366 x 768 screen resolution, 500 MB available hard drive space

Last Updated: 2011-05-04
For more detail about software : Software Description
  View Torq 2.0.1 Screenshot

Software Description

Torq 2.0 DJ software for Macintosh takes you beyond beat matching and into the future of DJ performance and real-time production. Don’t just spin tracks - reinvent them.

Take advantage of all four decks to create unique, complex, and dynamic mixes. Develop your own sound using high-quality, innovative effects and a powerful built-in sampler. Go beyond crossfading by transitioning between tracks in exciting new ways using the innovative new Traq Morph feature.

You can easily combine Torq 2.0 with turntables, CD decks, and a variety of popular DJ controllers—or run the software on its own. Designed for rock-solid stability and peak performance, Torq 2.0 gives you unlimited ways to create your own sound on the dance floor, in the studio, and beyond.

  • Ultimate creative DJ platform > blur the line between performance and production
  • New patent-pending Traq Morph feature > go beyond crossfading and transition between tracks in exciting new ways
  • 13 built-in effects, dedicated sampler, and advanced looping functionality > craft your signature sound
  • Control your setup with turntables, DJ CD players, M-Audio DJ hardware, or third-party interfaces and controllers > customize your DJ rig
  • Standalone operation > get full functionality without dedicated hardware
  • ReWire support for Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and other DAWs > take your performance to the studio



New in v2.0.1

    New Control Surface Support:

  • Behringer BCD3000.
  • Numark V7 (Partial Support – not fully mapped).

Related News:
Pioneer CDJ-850 and CDJ-350 digital media players now with new colors

Syndicate content