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RANE SIXTY-EIGHT FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • QUICK START

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Internal Mode

INT

 mode allows playing tracks without 

external vinyl (or CD) control. INT mode 
has a start / stop function and a 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 placing 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 maintain playback speed as set by the 
turntable. Use the keyboard shortcut F3 
(left deck) or F8 (right deck) to switch to 
INT mode.

INT

 mode adds these additional controls:

Play / pause reverse 

- Press to 

play, press again to stop playback. 
You can adjust the braking knob in the 
setup screen to range from an immediate 
stop to a slow turntable-style ‘power 
down’. See “Braking” in the manual.

Play / pause forward

 – Press to 

play, press again to stop playback. 
Uses the same braking as described 
above.

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.

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.

Pitch Slider

 -  Use the pitch 

slider to make pitch adjustments 
while using INT mode. Drag the 
pitch slider with the mouse to 
make large pitch movements, 
or hold the shift key and drag 
the pitch slider to make fine 
adjustments.
  Clicking the 

RANGE

 button 

above the slider changes the 
slider range to ±8%, ±10%, ±16%, ±50% 
or ±100%.

Temporary Cue

There 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. 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 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 temporary cue point. As 
soon as you release the key, it will jump 
back to the temporary cue point. Note 
that you can use this shortcut to jump to 
the beginning of the track if the temporary 
cue point has not been set.

 

See “Cue 

Points” in the manual.

More Controls

The complete list of keyboard shortcuts is 
on the last page of this Quick Start.

Click on the waveform to ‘scrub’ or make 
fine adjustments to your position within 
the track. This may be useful if you wish 
to set cue points in your tracks, and 
don’t 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 turntable, so there will be a jump in 
pitch unless they are already perfectly 
matched.

TIP: If you are in ABS or REL mode and 
you get a build up of dust on the needle 
that is breaking up the audio, hold 
down ctrl and press the INT button. 
This will take you to INT mode and 
reset the pitch to zero.

More Help

This Quick Start just gives the highlights 
to get you running. You will want to read 
the full manual while using the Sixty-Eight 
to understand it. Before calling the factory 
for support, first look for your question in 
the manual.
  The next place to search online in the 
Forum at 

serato.com/forum

, where 

thousands of tips are updated daily. You 
will definitely want to bookmark this one in 
your browser.
  The Support Articles are another 
valuable resource at 

serato.com/

scratchlive/support

. Over 70 topics 

including a 

Laptop Buying Guide, Your 

First Party with Scratch Live,

 

Recording 

Your Set,

 and 

Moving Your Library and 

Crates to a New Computer or Hard Drive.

Summary of Contents for SIXTY-EIGHT

Page 1: ...e Audio Mac drivers The included Rane drivers are used when Scratch Live is not running and will not run the same time as Scratch Live NOTE These drivers only work with audio applications that are com...

Page 2: ...SB cable connect either USB A or USB B to an available USB 2 0 port on your computer The Sixty Eight automatically switches its control point if only one of the USB ports is connected Make sure you co...

Page 3: ...close to circular as possible Use the scope zoom slider 1x to 16x to zoom in or out as necessary Use the scope L R Balance and P A Balance controls to adjust the shape of the inner ring The number in...

Page 4: ...ol 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 devi...

Page 5: ...ck is loaded the track name artist and length are displayed in the track title bar and the Virtual Deck shows a solid black line If the track has BPM or key information written in the tag this will al...

Page 6: ...mode faithfully reproduces the movement of vinyl control records including stops starts scratching needle dropping rubbing and other turntablist techniques When you reach the end of the record using e...

Page 7: ...players Press ctrl I to set this temporary 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 s...

Page 8: ...ry 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 searching or exit Scra...

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