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Zoom Zoom controls Torq lets you zoom in or out of the Waveform Display using the Zoom control found in the Toolbar, by clicking the magnifying glass icon, and moving the mouse with the button held down. When this is done the value will change in increments of 0.1of a second, allowing you to see as little one second or as much as 40 seconds of the waveform either side of the orange Now Line. Zooming in is useful for matching beats more precisely, while zooming out allows you to see how the Phase Grids for each song line up over a longer duration of time. Maximize Waveform View Maximize Waveform Button Clicking the Maximize Waveform button located in the Toolbar expands the Waveform Display so that it takes up the whole of the user interface, hiding all other Torq controls except the Toolbar. This lets you view the waveforms in greater detail, and when used in conjunction with the Zoom control allows for increased precision when matching beats. Marker Display Whenever you set Loop Points, or Cue Markers within a song Torq places visual representations of them and their positions in the Waveform Display as described below. Loop Points Loop Points The Loop Points of the song (set with the Loop In/Out buttons or the QuickCue buttons) will be shown on the Waveform. The looped area of the music will appear in a lighter shade compared to the rest of the waveform. Torq 2.0 User Guide 61 Chapter 6: Waveform Display