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Manual-19

Song Library

Set auto gain

For songs with overviews built (by version 1.7.2 or later), check 

this if you want to use the calculated auto gain value while play

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ing songs. There is also a target gain dropdown menu next to 

this option, that sets the target gain that you would like. This 

can be turned on / off, and the target gain changed on the fly. If 

you change the target gain while a song is loaded to a deck, the 

change will apply the next time a song is loaded.

When a track is in auto gain mode (auto gain is turned on 

and the track has an auto gain setting), the track gain knob ap

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pears depressed to provide visual feedback that auto gain is in 

effect for that track. To fine tune your gain values, you can still 

change each file by the gain knob. To reset the gain to the cal

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culated auto gain value, Alt-Click the gain knob. To remove the 

auto gain value, see 

Reset auto gain

 on page Manual-7.

Read iTunes™ library

Existing iTunes users will recognize many features from iTunes. 

Scratch 

LIVE

 can read the iTunes library format, and will auto

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matically import the iTunes library and iTunes playlists. iTunes 

is available for Mac and PC, for more information about iTunes, 

visit 

www.apple.com

. Click 

read iTunes library

 to activate.

Note: it may take some time to read your iTunes library if 

it contains a lot of tracks. If you edit the file information of 
tracks from your iTunes library, the changes will not appear in 
iTunes until after you play the track. Scratch 

LIVE

 cannot play 

files that have been protected by Digital Rights Management 
systems, such as those sold through the Apple iTunes Music 
Store.

Auto fill overviews

Enable this setting to automatically generate the track overview 

as soon as a track is loaded. If this setting is not enabled, the 

track overview will be generated as the track plays. Automatically 

generating the track overview uses more of the computer’s CPU 

power, and should be disabled on slower computers.

Center on selected song

With this option on, scrolling up and down in your library holds 

the selected track in the middle of the library panel.

Hi-fi resampler

This significantly reduces digital distortion at very slow or very 

fast record speeds, increasing the CPU load slightly. This option is 

on by default, and the old resampler is used when switched off.

Rescan ID3 tags

Click this button to force Scratch 

LIVE

 to re-read all file tags. Use 

this function if you have edited or modified file tags outside of 

Scratch 

LIVE

.

Tip: Rescanning the tags is a handy way to identify all 

the files that Scratch 

LIVE

 can’t find (for example if the files 

have been altered or moved). These tracks will show up red in 
the main track list, with an exclamation mark in the status 
column. You can sort by the status column to group all these 
tracks together.

Protect library

Uncheck this setting to remove files and crates from your library. 

Enable to lock your library and prevent accidental file or crate 

deletion while using Scratch 

LIVE

. Enabling this setting will also 

lock all file tags and crate names, so that no text can be changed.

Show all file types

Enable this option to show all files when importing tracks into 

Scratch 

LIVE

. If this option is not selected, only files that Scratch 

LIVE

 can play will be displayed.

Include subcrate tracks

As described on page Manual-14, you can drag crates into other 

crates to make subcrates. If you have the “include subcrate tracks” 

option turned on, any crate will also display the contents of all its 

subcrates.

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Page 1: ...USB LINE USB INPUT INPUT PGM CUE A B MP 4 MIXER A PROGRAM A PROGRAM B CUE PHONES MIC B PAN HOUSE LEVEL POWER 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 10 0 2 4 8 6 0 24 12 1...

Page 2: ...g has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or third prong is provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the...

Page 3: ...isplay 12 Beat Matching display 12 Gain adjustment 12 Master gain 12 Tap Tempo 12 Organizing your music 13 Grouping tracks into crates 13 Sorting your files 13 Using the song browser 14 Searching 14 P...

Page 4: ...ed as a generic sound card with other software applications for best performance and support we highly recommend using Scratch LIVE Performance using other applications may vary and compatibility is n...

Page 5: ...d When it s all the way right only PROGRAM B is heard When it s in the middle both PROGRAM A and B are mixed together equally This is an Active Crossfader which uses a VCA to deliver an extended life...

Page 6: ...ch out Each of these may be assigned to PROGRAM A or B using the front panel INPUT selectors The PHONO GROUND screw connects those extra wires coming out of the turntables 7 MIC Input jack Accepts eit...

Page 7: ...with it On the Mac you can use the MP 4 with any audio application though technical support is limited to Scratch LIVE Getting started on Windows Windows XP 1 Disconnect any unneccessary USB devices f...

Page 8: ...install the Scratch LIVE driver Windows Troubleshooting If you have a USB PCI card your computer may have allocated bandwith to other devices including your mouse preventing Scratch LIVE from recogni...

Page 9: ...erviews If you run Scratch LIVE with the hardware interface discon nected you will notice a button labeled build overviews on the main screen Click this to automatically build the overviews for all th...

Page 10: ...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 Play...

Page 11: ...ered from the Crossfader using the fader start feature To start playback using the Crossfader pause the track at the desired position and press the fader start button Now each time you move the Crossf...

Page 12: ...ehind the loop number will be green Press the x button to clear the loop If you click on the number of a occupied loop slot a red border will appear This indicates the loop is locked and you will not...

Page 13: ...sync Visual aids When the track is playing several waveforms are displayed Each shows a different aspect of the track being played Track Overview display This view provides a complete overview of the...

Page 14: ...po Matching display 2 Adjust the pitch of the right deck until the blue peaks sit under the orange peaks in the Tempo Matching display Once they are aligned the two tracks have the same tempo 3 Next a...

Page 15: ...the setup screen applies to removing editing and renaming crates Check this option to prevent changes to your crates If you do delete a crate by ac cident you can get it back from the recycle bin tras...

Page 16: ...e or playlist that you might be in and into your main library so you can find any track in your collection If you then click on a crate or playlist the search query will be cleared To select which fie...

Page 17: ...p to add tracks to the prepare window Tip Select the contents of the prepare window and drag them onto the new crate button to save the selection Review window The review window shows the tracks you...

Page 18: ...ram B respectively The mic function will ignore all other inputs saving only the microphone input Press the red record button to start and stop recording Enter a name for the recording in the text fie...

Page 19: ...track from library remove track from crate delete crate does not delete the file ctrl shift del and ctrl shift backspace Delete the file from your library and send to the recycle bin Note to iTunes us...

Page 20: ...te and looping settings copied This setting overrides the play from start and play from first cue point options Play from first cue point Enable this option to start all tracks from the first cue poin...

Page 21: ...is setting to automatically generate the track overview as soon as a track is loaded If this setting is not enabled the track overview will be generated as the track plays Automatically generating the...

Page 22: ...on visit www support microsoft com I want to backup my library and crates or move them to another machine so where are they stored Your database and crates are stored in the folder Home Mu sic Scratch...

Page 23: ...dB EQ 12 dB 12 A LOW HI EQ LOW HI 12 dB EQ 12 dB 12 B MAIN RIGHT MST REC LEFT MST REC RIGHT LEFT RIGHT MIC LEVEL 24 0 12 24 0 12 USB 2L USB 1L RIAA PHONO LINE IN 1 RIAA PHONO LINE IN 2 USB 2R USB 1R S...

Page 24: ...frames belonging to multiple MPEG layers Scratch LIVE does not support MP3s that contain frames from multiple layers some frames may be output as silence Unsupported file This file is more than 2GB in...

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