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RANE TTM 57SL MIXER FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.4.4
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Press the x button to clear the loop. If
you click on the locked loop symbol, a
red border will appear. This indicates the
loop is locked, and you will not be able
to adjust the end points or delete the
loop until you unlock it, by clicking on the
number again.
NOTE: Looping applies to REL and INT
modes.
Auto Looping
Auto looping
allows you to
create loops
instantly. If
the track has
a BPM value simply click the number of
beats you wish to loop and Scratch Live
will create the loop for you. The loop is
snapped to the beats in the song detected
by Scratch Live so even if you press the
button slightly out of time Scratch Live will
still create a perfect loop for you.
Five auto-loop buttons are available on
screen at any one time. They range from
1/32 to 32 beats. The user can select the
auto loop range with the and buttons.
Pressing an auto-loop button will create
a loop start point from the nearest beat
to the playhead (within reason), and set
a loop endpoint in the future. Pressing
auto-loop 1 while auto-loop 1 is active will
deactivate the loop. Pressing a different
auto-loop button while looping is active
will extend the endpoint of the current
loop to the appropriate new auto-loop
length.
You can also save an auto-loop to the
next available slot. When using an auto-
loop, a save button is visible where
the lock loop button normally is.
NOTE: Auto-looping requires the track
BPM to be set. See “Set Auto-BPM” on
page 14.
The A - Slot
A special loop slot ‘A’ exists for auto-
looping. The act of using the auto-loop
buttons sets a loop in the ‘A’ slot,
following the rules above. Turning a
loop off using the auto-loop buttons
returns you to the loop slot that you were
previously in at the time you started auto-
looping. Turning the loop off using the
‘loop’ button leaves you in the ‘A’ slot. The
‘A’ slot is not saved to disk automatically,
pressing ‘save’ saves the loop to the rst
empty slot in 1-9.
Auto-looping shortcut keys are alt-1 to
5 for the left deck, and alt-6 to 0 for the
right deck. They correspond to the looping
buttons as laid out on screen. ie. if the
onscreen buttons display 1 2 4 8 16 bar
loops, alt-1 triggers 1 bar loop, and alt-5
triggers a 16 bar loop.
Loop Roll
Loop roll performs a standard auto-
loop, but when the loop is turned off,
the playback position is returned to the
position where it would be if it had not
entered the loop (much like censor).
The other difference between loop
roll and standard autoloop is the ‘roll’
button is momentary. The loop is engaged
when the button is pressed down, and
disengaged when the button is released.
Use short loop lengths to create “stutter”
type effects.
To activate loop roll, hold control + alt
while clicking on the desired autoloop
increment, or use the keyboard
shortcuts: control + alt + 1 through 5 for
the Left Deck and control + alt + 6 through
0 for the Right Deck. (ie. the same as the
autoloop controls with the additional ‘alt’
key as a modier).
The range of values available for loop
roll are 1/32 through to 32 beats. The
shortcut keys will activate whichever loop
lengths are visible on screen, i.e., if you
have lengths of a 1/4 beat through to 4
beats visible for the Left Deck, control +
alt + 1 will activate a 1/4 beat loop roll,
control + alt + 2 will activate a 1/8 beat
loop roll and so on.
Use the and buttons to toggle
through the range of possible lengths
visible on screen.
Loop Roll with MIDI
You can assign loop roll to MIDI in several
ways:
After pressing the MIDI assign button in
Scratch Live, press the control + alt keys,
click on an auto-loop value, then click on
the button/slider you want it mapped to
on your MIDI controller. Alternatively, you
can assign the singular loop roll button to
MIDI, then assign a MIDI knob or slider on
your controller to the autoloop select knob
(visible in the MIDI assign panel area when
in MIDI assign mode) to change the values
on the y.
TIP: When you have the “Autoloop
Select” knob assigned to MIDI, you
have all of the loop roll lengths at your
disposal. This allows you to roll up and
down the loop length scale, to create
interesting stutter and build-up effects.
NOTE: Like autoloop, loop roll requires
a BPM value written to the ID3 tag in
order to work. Build overviews with the
“Set Auto BPM” box checked and the
proper range for your music selected to
ensure an accurate BPM value.
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