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Manual-12

Kick Drum

Snare Drum

Main Waveform display

This view provides a close-up view of the track, including color-

coding to show the frequency of the sound; red representing low-

frequency bass sounds, green representing mid-frequency sounds 

and blue representing high-frequency treble sounds.

You can also switch to a three-band spectrum view by holding 

the 

crtl

 key and clicking on the waveform.

Click on the waveform to ‘scrub’ or make fine adjustments to 

your position within the track. The Main Waveform is zoomed 

around the current position in the track.

See also: 

Cue points

 on page Manual-15.

Tip: Use the + and – keys to zoom in and out.

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 are beat 

matched.

Example

The following is a demonstration of using the visual aids to 

help beat match. In this example, the track that is playing is on 

the left deck, and the track to be mixed in is on the right deck.

1.

 Start the track playing on the right deck. After a few seconds, 

blue peaks appear in the 

Tempo 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 align the markers in the 

Beat Matching

 display. Watch 

the color of the items passing by in the 

Main Waveform

 dis

-

play. Remember that a kick or bass drum will be red in color, 

and a snare drum will be green or blue.

This technique will by no means guarantee perfect mixes, but 

may help to speed up the process of beat matching.

Track gain

Use the gain adjustment to balance the volume of the tracks in 

your library. Any adjustment made to the gain of a track is saved 

with the file, and will be reapplied to the entire track when it is 

loaded again.

The level meter shows the level sent to the MP 4 after both 

individual channel gain and master gain adjustment.

Note: for automatic gain setting of your tracks, see Set auto 

gain and Reset track gain on page Manual-19.

Master gain

The master output of Scratch 

LIVE

 to the MP 4 can be controlled 

using the master gain control. This adjusts the output volume of 

all tracks played. The HOUSE LEVEL control on the MP 4 is 

the final master gain control.

Beat matching display

Tempo Matching display

In this example, the red part of the 

wave represents a kick drum, while the 

purple part represents a snare drum

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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