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RANE SIXTY-ONE FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE QUICK START 2.4
SET AUTO BPM
If this option is checked in the Setup screen
while analyzing les, Scratch Live will calculate
the estimated tempos of your les. If Scratch
Live is condent that the Auto BPM estimate
for a le is accurate, it will be written to an ID3
tag* in the le. The Auto BPM function will not
be applied if the track already contains BPM
information. To re-analyze these les and use
Auto BPM or auto gain on them, drag them onto
the Analyze Files button. If you know your le’s
BPM will fall within a certain range, use the range
drop down to avoid double or half value BPMs
being calculated.
*NOTE: ID3 tags contain data about
your tracks and are saved inside the files
themselves. Genre, track name and artist are
examples of common tag information. See
“Editing ID3 tags” in the manual.
THE OFFLINE PLAYER
The ofine player is a useful tool for preparing
crates, auditioning tracks, and setting cue and
loop points. The ofine player is available when
Scratch Live hardware is not connected, and
outputs through the current default audio device.
Load a track to the ofine player by dragging and
dropping onto the Deck, or pressing shift+left
arrow. If the end of the loaded track is reached,
the next track in the current playlist is played
automatically. Click the Ofine Player Controls
button (under the pointer below) to expand and
hide the ofine player controls.
For information on rescanning, moving, copying,
deleting and backing up your les, see “File
Management” in the manual.
THE CONTROL RECORD
The control record has two sides. The rst side
is 10 minutes long and contains the Vinyl Scroll
section. The second side is 15 minutes long.
Scratch Live can be congured to work with
records playing at either 33 RPM or 45 RPM,
depending on your preference. The record has
thin marks every minute, and a thicker mark
every 5 minutes (when playing at 33 RPM).
These marks are to assist you when using
needle dropping to move through the track.
These marks do not affect the playback of the
track. The mode will switch when it reaches the
end of the record so your track won’t stop.
THE CONTROL CD
The control CD has
two tracks. The rst
track is 15 minutes
long and controls
playback. The second
track is 40 seconds
long and controls vinyl
scroll.
VINYL SCROLL
Vinyl Scroll allows you to select and load tracks
using only your turntables (or CD player) – no
contact with the computer necessary! To use
Vinyl Scroll with turntables, lift the needle off
the record and drop it into special “bonus track”
section at the end of the record’s A side, or Track
2 on CD players. The movement of the control
disk now controls the selected track within your
library. Read the Playback Control section in the
manual for the best use of this track.
FLEXFX
The blue FlExFx buttons allow any combination
of pgM 1, pgM 2, MIC or Aux to be assigned to
the FlexFx bus where external analog (with the
AnAlog InSERt button) or software effects via USB
(with the InSERt button) may be inserted,
such as Scratch Live DJ-FX.
The DRy / WEt pan control lets you set the
amount of FlexFX in the Main Mix. DRy equals no
effect, WEt gives maximum effect.
The DJ-FX Plugin gives you control of two FX
units, each with three chained effects slots per
unit. The DJ-FX plugin is not available when your
mixer is not connected. To enable DJ-FX, go to
Setup > Plugins > Enable DJ-FX Plugin. Once
enabled, the DJ-FX panel button appears.
To enable post-fader DJ-FX using the
InSERt button, go to Setup > Plugins >
Enable Mixer DJ-FX Send.
If you hear audio delay when using the
InSERt, lower the USB latency setting in Setup >
Hardware > USB Buffer Size.
NOTE: Assign a PGM channel or signal to
FlExFx before engaging the InSERt button
to avoid audible artifacts.
AUX
This digital input is on USB
playback stereo pair 5-6 and is
normally used for the Scratch
Live SP-6 sample player. This
input has it’s own lEVEl, FlExFx
assign and CuE.
The SP-6 Sample Player
allows you to play up to six
sources of audio, in addition to the tracks
playing on the Virtual Decks. Any audio le in
your Scratch Live library can be loaded to any
one of the six slots, allowing playback of short
samples, sound effects, or full length tracks. The
SP-6 is enabled when the Sixty-One is plugged
in, but not operational in the ofine player mode.
To enable the SP-6 player, go to Setup
> Plugins > SP-6 Sample Player and click
Enable SP-6 Sample Player Plugin.” To assign
the SP-6 Sample Player to Aux, click the
SP-6 tab on the main Scratch Live screen and
select “A” as the SP-6 output.
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