now that I've been digging firmly into digital DJing and my trusty 1200's are mostly gathering dust except for encoding (a sad sad day for the oldschooler in me), I must say I am really impressed with the tempo anchor function within M-Audio Torq.
the function is way deeper than I had originally understood, and it appears that the software calculates the BPMs from the first few anchors you place, allowing you to subtly move non-anchor grid markers forward, to the point where you almost don't need to do any more later in the mix. None of this will make sense to non Torq users, but color me impressed with this bit of software.
Yeah, I know traktor and ableton have more functionality, but this is what I'm using, and I dig it!
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