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Manual-8

Visual aids

When the track is playing several waveforms are displayed. Each 

shows a different aspect of the track being played.

Tempo Matching display

The Tempo Matching display area provides a helpful tool for beat 

matching. Scratch 

LIVE

 detects the beats within the track, and 

places a row of orange peaks (for the track on the left side) above 

a row of blue peaks (for the track on the right side) in the Tempo 

Matching display area. When the two tracks are matched to the 

same tempo, the peaks will line up.

Note that the tempo display is aligned with the beginning of 

the bar, so the peaks keep their relative position as the track plays. 

This display does not show the relative timing of the beats, only 

the tempos of the tracks. The peaks will still line up when the 

tracks are playing at the same tempo, but are out of sync.

Track Overview display

This view provides a complete overview of the waveform of the 

track, and includes a marker to show the current position within 

the track.

This view is useful for finding transitions within the track. 

The waveform is colored according to the spectrum of the sound 

– red representing low frequency bass sounds, green represent

-

ing mid frequency sounds and blue representing high frequency 

treble sounds.

You can jump to different positions within the track by click-

ing on the Track Overview display (disabled in 

abs

 mode).

Grey lines behind the overview show the length of the track 

– a thin grey line every minute, and a thick grey line every 5 

minutes.

The overview will be filled when you load the track onto a 

Virtual Deck. On slower computers, you should disable 

auto fill 

overviews

 in the 

setup

 screen – with this setting disabled, the 

overview will be filled as you play the track.

See also: 

Cue points

 on page Manual-13

 

Absolute mode

 on page Manual-11

 

Build overviews

 on page Manual-21

Track overview display

Summary of Contents for Scratch Live SL 1

Page 1: ...17356 SCRATCHLIVE SL 1 OPERATORS MANUAL 1 7 4...

Page 2: ...vinyl or CDs when the laptop is not present useful for permanent installations or using more than one laptop The power supply is 9 volts DC 300 mA using a P6 type barrel plug 5 5 mm 2 5 mm Radio Shack...

Page 3: ...Subcrates 14 Sorting your files 14 Using the song browser 15 Searching 15 Prepare window 16 Review window 16 Editing ID3 tags 16 Status icons 16 Display album art 16 Playing tracks direct from audio...

Page 4: ...t individually You might like to install Scratch LIVE on all of your USB ports so you can connect the hardware to any port Note You may be prompted the location of SeratoUsb sys Browse to find this fi...

Page 5: ...ptop is not present useful for permanent installations or using more than one laptop The power supply must be 9 volts DC 300 mA minimum using a P6 type barrel plug Connect a dynamic microphone to the...

Page 6: ...page Manual 5 Tip We recommend Shure M44 7 needles for use with Scratch LIVE due to their high output volume excellent tracking and low record wear Setting up your CD players Your CD players do not n...

Page 7: ...Click the estimate button to measure the background noise and estimate the appropriate threshold Moving the threshold slider to the left will make Scratch LIVE more sensitive to slow record movement b...

Page 8: ...he setup screen by clicking read iTunes library See Rescan 1D3 tags on page Manual 20 Note iTunes default encoder is set to AAC which Scratch LIVE currently does not support To change the default enco...

Page 9: ...found the track you wish to play put the needle back at the beginning of the record and it will load automatically This feature is available to CD users Go to track 2 on the control CD to access Viny...

Page 10: ...ync Track Overview display This view provides a complete overview of the waveform of the track and includes a marker to show the current position within the track This view is useful for finding trans...

Page 11: ...snare drum Kick Drum Snare Drum Beat Matching display This view shows the position of beats within the track When beat matching this view helps align the downbeats of the two tracks The markers are ma...

Page 12: ...n the main screen show the quality of the signal coming from the con trol record or CD The length of the bar indicates the speed of the record or CD The color indicates the amount of position informat...

Page 13: ...nto account the position within the record Rel mode disables needle dropping but allows skip free scratching Rel mode adds additional speed controls Rewind The rewind function speeds up the longer you...

Page 14: ...cue point on the left deck and ctrl K to set it on the right deck This temp cue point is shown in the main waveform as a white marker This cue point is not saved with the track and by default is set t...

Page 15: ...ws a fifth by each rotation closer to the cue point Looping You can save up to 9 loops per track these loops are saved in the file and will be present when you reload the track To make a loop set the...

Page 16: ...n to select which columns you want to display To sort your library by a column click the column header so it highlights For example clicking on the album column header will sort your library alphabeti...

Page 17: ...Use the keyboard shortcut ctrl f to jump to the search box This keyboard shortcut will also take you out of any crate or playlist that you might be in and into your main library so you can find any tr...

Page 18: ...lumn in the library is the label color for that file Click it to bring up a color palette and customize the virtual deck for that file Display album art MP3 files can contain album art information To...

Page 19: ...My documents My Music ScratchLIVE Recording temp on PC and in Music ScratchLIVE Recording temp on a Mac Tip Use keyboard shortcut ctrl n to start a new micro phone recording Sampling from vinyl You ca...

Page 20: ...file from your library and send to the recycle bin Note to iTunes users files in your iTunes library cannot be deleted this way ctrl shift Toggle the input reverse switch esc Clear search string if s...

Page 21: ...track on one virtual deck that is already loaded on the other virtual deck it must be the same file the playhead will jump to the position of the track that was loaded first with the keylock state and...

Page 22: ...cted vinyl label reads CV02 with second edition on the upper right of the sleeve Don t use drift compensation when using the control CDs Reverse vinyl scroll This setting allows you to reverse the dir...

Page 23: ...s 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 h...

Page 24: ...w back to controlling the right hand deck in Scratch LIVE 6 Load a track on to the right deck in Scratch LIVE and mix as normal 7 Flick the reverse input control switch 8 Load a track on the left deck...

Page 25: ...ck so it s best to start from the original source if possible To keep up with the latest tips visit the Official Scratch LIVE Forum online at scratchlive net Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Quest...

Page 26: ...y tracking Connect your turntables directly to the SL 1 Bad Turntable Vibration Bass is reaching the stylus Try to isolate the turntable from the speakers Dusty Needle Dust is preventing the stylus fr...

Page 27: ...L 1 Check the cable and cartridge connections Left Channel is Noise Left signal has been lost with a noisy loose connection Bad Record Burn Your record is very badly worn and the SL 1 is unable to tra...

Page 28: ...playable as far as Scratch LIVE is concerned Please make sure this really is an audio file Unsupported file This MP3 contains multiple layers While scanning this file Scratch LIVE found frames belongi...

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