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MIC LOW

MIC HIGH

MIC LEVEL

AUX IN

MIC ON

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OUTPUT

LEVELS

MAIN

BOOTH

AUX OUT

PHONES

PGM 1

CUE

PGM 2

MASTER
CUE

AUX IN

This level adjusts the level of the Auxiliary Input signal. This is a 

full-range control providing Off to +6 dB gain adjustment.

MIC LEVEL and EQ

The 

MIC ON

 switch engages the Mic. The green indicator is lit 

when the MIC is engaged.

MIC LEVEL

 adjusts the Mic gain over a range of Off to +50 

dB. Set the gain where you want it and use the MIC ON switch 

to turn the MIC on and off.

The 

OL

 indicator lights when the signal reaches clipping. If 

this lights red, turn the MIC LEVEL down.

MIC HIGH

 and 

MIC LOW

 tone controls allow you to 

adjust the bass and treble of the MIC Input signal.

OUTPUT LEVELS

Output Level controls are provided for 

MAIN

BOOTH

 and 

AUX

 Outputs. All three outputs have the same Main Mix source. 

As shown previously in Analog Outputs (on page 3), the Main 

output is a balanced output on XLR connectors, the Booth out

-

put is a balanced signal on TRS connectors and the AUX output 

is an unbalanced signal on RCA connectors. This combination of 

jacks allows you to hook into other equipment regardless of the 

connector type.

Headphone Cueing

The Cueing system allows users to Pan the Cue from PGM 1 to 

PGM 2 or select the Master Mix. Cueing is also provided for the 

internal digital effects, covered on page 9.

Both 3.5 mm and ¼" jacks are provided. These can be used 

simultaneously, but using only one at a time yields more power to 

the headphones.

PHONES

The headphone output can deliver very high volume to some 

headphones. To avoid pain, 

never put headphones on your head 

before plugging them in

. Always start with the PHONES Level 

turned down, and then turn it up to the desired level.

CUE

This slider allows you to pan between PGM 1 and PGM 2 in the 

headphones when the Master Cue light is 

off

. When Master Cue 

is 

on

, this control has no effect. The cue signals are post-EQ and 

pre-fader.

MASTER CUE

Press this switch (green light 

on

) to hear the Main Mix in the 

headphones. When this light is 

off

, the Cue slider takes over.

HEADPHONES

(XLR)

(TRS)

(RCA)

Summary of Contents for TTM 57SL

Page 1: ...1xxxx SCRATCHLIVE TTM 57SL OPERATORS MANUAL 1 8 0...

Page 2: ...lades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug 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 yo...

Page 3: ...acks 19 The control record 19 Vinyl Scroll 19 Virtual Deck 19 Visual aids 20 Tempo track main beat matching displays 20 Tracking indicator 22 Autoplay 22 Master gain 22 Track gain 22 Key Lock 22 33 45...

Page 4: ...fastest most accurate and longest lasting on the planet The TTM 57SL uses the same faders and performance oriented layout that made the TTM 56 famous Hardware features Internal universal power supply...

Page 5: ...if a source has been selected for vinyl emulation control by the Scratch LIVE software the number is back lit as a reminder that the source is selected for control See the Aux input as described on p...

Page 6: ...nputs These controls have a built in Limiter that prevents the signal from clipping regardless of the Gain setting If increas ing the Gain does not increase the signal level then the signal is already...

Page 7: ...ement METER The Meter has two modes of operation The METER switch toggles between dual mono CUE and STEREO HOUSE When the green indicator is lit the Meter displays Stereo Mix which is being sent to al...

Page 8: ...tput is a balanced output on XLR connectors the Booth out put is a balanced signal on TRS connectors and the AUX output is an unbalanced signal on RCA connectors This combination of jacks allows you t...

Page 9: ...assigned to the AUX BUS This has the advantage of allowing one of the two internal effects to be as signed to the AUX BUS and then assigning PGM 1 and or PGM 2 to the FlexFX Loop USB USB Streaming Aud...

Page 10: ...Effects Processors and what controls are assigned to what functions the Effects are very usable without the software The function of the controls has been standardized to help keep stand alone operat...

Page 11: ...nd recording functions These are shown in the Groups section on pages 36 to 39 See page 48 for details on compatible footswitches Effects Cueing You can cue an effect before you turn it on so that you...

Page 12: ...ncs the sweep to the BPM The primary function of P1 indicator off is Cutoff Fre quency which starts at 722 Hz and is adjustable from 31 5 Hz to 16 kHz 9 octaves The full sweep of the filter is reached...

Page 13: ...Delay adjustable from 0 to 11 6 milliseconds The Base Delay sets the high frequency point of the sweep The Depth control P2 sets the range of the swept comb filter If the track has a BPM tag the sweep...

Page 14: ...is useful for adding PGM 2 Echo to the fading PGM 1 Echo To clear the loop and start a fresh Echo immediately rapid double click on the insert point B1 B2 B3 or B4 Echo Effect Differences Feedback st...

Page 15: ...d double click on the insert point B1 B2 B3 or B4 Hold Echo Effect Differences Feedback starts with 100 but adjustable to 0 with P2 Feedback generates as long as it is inserted and B6 is on Delay stil...

Page 16: ...on occurs when clipping P1 has no second function when using the Desecrator J1 has no function when using the Desecrator P2 Sample Rate Bit Depth Sample Rate is the primary function of P2 indicator of...

Page 17: ...device Choose Browse my computer for driver software 4 Browse to the location that you extracted the ScratchLIVE zip file to Choose the Drivers folder 5 Click next and Windows will say Windows can t...

Page 18: ...programs on your Mac or PC When you load Scratch LIVE for the first time you will see the screen below Troubleshoot The TTM 57SL mixer is not recognized It takes five seconds for Scratch LIVE to dete...

Page 19: ...ore sensitive to slow record movement but also more sensitive to background noise Tip If the slider jumps to the far right then you have a prob lem with noise in your turntables CD players mixer Check...

Page 20: ...d files are not able to be played back using Scratch LIVE Preparing your files Build overviews If you run Scratch LIVE with the hardware interface disconnected you will notice a button labeled build o...

Page 21: ...playlist Once you have 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 con...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...um 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 matched up when the two tracks...

Page 24: ...ing 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 information Scratch LIVE is receiving When you are playing t...

Page 25: ...account the position within the record Relative mode disables needle dropping but allows skip free scratching Relative mode adds additional speed controls Rewind The rewind function speeds up the lon...

Page 26: ...d 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 tempo rary cue point on the left deck and ctrl K to set it on the right deck This t...

Page 27: ...trol key and press the loop button To adjust the in point of the loop click the in button You can use the arrow keys to move the in point towards the start of the track to move the in point towards th...

Page 28: ...e introduced in Scratch LIVE 1 8 1 Note If you have a MIDI controller designed for DJing which includes platter controls assigning them to the Scratch LIVE decks may be possible by installing a custom...

Page 29: ...n click the column header so it highlights For example clicking on the album column header will sort your library alphabetically by album title To move a col umn drag the header to the left or right T...

Page 30: ...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 track...

Page 31: ...of each track The image to the left shows 5 tracks with differing statuses From top to bottom Scratch LIVE has detected some corruption in the MP3 file If possible re encode the MP3 The track has been...

Page 32: ...simply click the record button again Record Meter Input Select Recording Time Elapsed Save File Name Box Save File Recordings can be loaded onto the decks renamed and man aged like other files Recordi...

Page 33: ...cannot be deleted this way ctrl shift Toggle the input reverse switch esc Clear search string if searching or exit Scratch LIVE Note Playback cue and speed controls use Shift or Caps Lock Left Deck A...

Page 34: ...hich results in a lower overall system latency However this requires more processing and therefore a higher CPU load so lower buffer size settings require a more powerful computer to produce uninterru...

Page 35: ...k this if you want to use the calculated auto gain value while playing 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 tur...

Page 36: ...the control record The first knob sets the number of whole minutes to offset by the second knob sets the number of whole rota tions within that minute Library Read iTunes library Existing iTunes users...

Page 37: ...ond This setting applies to the entire screen i e the Virtual Decks the Waveforms the library and the setup screen audio cache seconds Use the slider to set the amount of audio that is loaded into mem...

Page 38: ...are panel are grayed out Groups Functions are organized in a series of groups Each group con tains a bank of software controls The first two groups are custom groups designed to contain the commands y...

Page 39: ...ck Control looping from the footswitch Push to load track on left Deck Hold the joystick up to play the track backwards momentarily then release to jump ahead with timing intact Group B2 library custo...

Page 40: ...ck down Zoom out the waveform Hold the joystick up to play the track backwards momentarily then release to jump ahead with timing intact Play the track reverse from the current position Rewind Fast fo...

Page 41: ...ffect to PGM 1 PGM 2 AUX BUS MAIN Select effect Cue effect Effect on off BPM multiplier Wet Dry control more dry more wet up all wet down all dry Group B6 effects The TTM 57SL has two built in effects...

Page 42: ...instant doubles instead of input reverse When using Instant Doubles with internal mode the pitch will get transferred to the second deck as well as the playhead posi tion This makes it easier to DJ u...

Page 43: ...ged MP3 files in the future Scratch LIVE freaks out when I use the master tempo key correction function on my CD player Scratch LIVE interprets the signal coming out of the CD player and uses this inf...

Page 44: ...t your turntables directly to the TTM 57SL Bad Turntable Vibration Bass is reaching the stylus Try to isolate the turntable from the speakers Dusty Needle Dust is preventing the stylus from track ing...

Page 45: ...eck 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 TTM 57SL is unable to track...

Page 46: ...ported file This MP3 contains multiple layers While scanning this file Scratch LIVE found frames belonging to multiple MPEG layers Scratch LIVE does not support MP3s that contain frames from multiple...

Page 47: ...he way to one side b Use a soft lint free cloth to wipe off the rails c Add a drop of silicone lubricant or quick spray from aerosol to the center of each rail d Move the carrier back and forth to dis...

Page 48: ...Fader If you do make sure the parts are standing straight before reinstalling 8 NOTE In order to achieve the highest possible accuracy each magnetic fader is factory calibrated for the location in wh...

Page 49: ...r ch fader ON OFF EFFECTS SEND EFFECTS RETURN ON OFF EFFECTS SEND EFFECTS RETURN GAIN BLOCK xfader ch fader ON OFF EFFECTS SEND EFFECTS RETURN ON OFF EFFECTS SEND EFFECTS RETURN ON OFF EFFECTS SEND EF...

Page 50: ...LINE ADC ANALOG 2 L R RIAA ANALOG 3 PHONO LINE ADC ANALOG 3 L R RIAA ANALOG 4 PHONO LINE ADC ANALOG 4 L R Analog diagram Simplified block diagram of the analog inputs and outputs around the DSP Only o...

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