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Manual-20
Internal mode
Int mode allows you to play tracks without external
vinyl (or CD player) control. Int mode has a start /
stop function and virtual pitch slider. Holding
down the shift key moves the pitch slider slowly.
Holding the ctrl key and clicking on the pitch
slider resets it to 33 rpm or 45 rpm, depending on
which you are closest to at the time.
Scratch LIVE automatically switches to int
mode when the end of the control record is
reached; you can switch back to abs mode by plac-
ing the needle in the lead-in of the control record.
If you switch from abs or rel into int mode,
Scratch LIVE automatically adjusts pitch to main-
tain playback speed as set by the turntable.
Int mode adds these additional controls.
Rewind – e rewind function speeds up the longer you
press the button.
Bend down – Create a temporary decrease in the playback
speed. Use bend down if the two tracks are in time, but this
track is slightly ahead of the other track.
Play / pause reverse – Press to play, press again to stop play-
back. You can adjust the braking knob in the setup screen
to range from an immediate stop to a slow turntable-style
power down’. See page Manual-20.
Play / pause forward – Press to play, press again to stop
playback. Uses the same braking as described above.
Bend up – Create a temporary increase in the playback
speed. Use bend up if the two tracks are in time, but this
track is slightly behind the other track.
Fast forward – e fast forward function speeds up the
longer you hold the button.
Scratch LIVE has two pitch sliders – a large slider for coarse
pitch adjustment, and a small pitch slider for fine adjustments.
Click above or below the handle on the large pitch slider to make
small pitch adjustments, or hold the shift key and drag the pitch
slider to move it slowly. Drag the center of the small pitch slider
to make fine pitch adjustments, or click on either side of the
small slider to pitch bend.
ere is a temporary cue point that can be used like the Cue
button on many DJ CD players. Press ctrl-I to set this temporary
cue point on the left deck, and ctrl-K to set it on the right deck.
is temp cue point is shown in the main waveform as a white
marker. is cue point is not saved with the track, and by de-
fault is set to the beginning of the track. Press
I
to jump to this
temporary cue point on the left deck, and K for the right deck. If
you hold down the
I
or K key while the track is stopped, it will
play from the temp cue point. As soon as you release the key, it
will jump back to the temp cue point. Note that you can use this
shortcut to jump the beginning of the track if the temporary cue
point has not been set. See Cue points on the next page.
e buttons above the small pitch slider allow you to seed
the base playback speed – 1/2 (half speed), 33/45 or the speed
of a 45 rpm recording playing at 33 rpm, 1x or normal speed,
45/33 or the speed of a 33 rpm recording playing at 45 rpm, or
2x (double speed).
You can also control playback using the computer keyboard
— turn Caps Lock on to enable.
Left Deck Function Right Deck
Q
play / pause reverse
A
W
play / pause forward
S
E
pitch down
D
R
pitch up
F
T
bend down
G
Y
bend up
H
Alt-Q
load previous track
Alt-A
Alt-W
load next track
Alt-S
Alt-E
rewind
Alt-D
Alt-R
fast forward
Alt-F
Ctrl-I
set temporary cue point
Ctrl-K
Click on the waveform to ‘scrub’ or make fine adjustments to
your position within the track. is may be useful if you wish to
set cue points in your tracks, and dont have your turntables or
CD players connected.
Note : If you play a track in int mode, and then switch to abs
or rel mode, the pitch adjustment will be dictated by the turn-
table, so there will be a jump in pitch unless they are already
perfectly matched.
Tip: Use the keyboard shortcut F3 (left deck) or F8 (right
deck) to switch to int mode.
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