Move
: Select this to move the selected files and/
or folders to the new location. Your Scratch Live
library and crates will now reference the files in
their new location.
Cancel
: Cancel any changes.
Remove original references from library
:
Check this option when using the copy feature
to remove the original references to these files in
your Scratch Live library and replace them with
the copies in the new location. The original files
will still be kept in their current location, but will
no longer referenced in your Scratch Live library.
COPyING & MOVING CRATES
You can also copy or move your Crates and
Subcrates to another drive in the same way.
Open the Files panel and select, drag and drop
your Crates or Subcrates to the new drive. You
will be presented with the same options as
mentioned above.
SCRATCH LIVE BACkUP
Scratch Live stores your library database and
crates information in the Scratch Live folder
on your hard disk. This folder is created on
a drive when files are added to Scratch Live.
A copy of each Scratch Live folder called
ScratchLiveBackup is created next to the folder
it is backing up. This folder is created when
exiting Scratch Live. You will be prompted to
backup your Scratch Live library on exit if there
is no backup for a drive or if the last backup is
more than one week old.
Backup will only keep ONE level backup at a
time; each time backup runs, it overwrites the
previous backup.
NOTE: Make sure you back up your music
separately. This backup function only backs
up the Scratch Live folder, not your music
files.
Scratch Live allows you to record one of eight
stereo signals from the Sixty-Eight:
• 1 pre-fader
• 2 pre-fader
• 3 pre-fader
• 4 pre-fader
• USB 5 Insert
• Mic 1
• Mic 2
• Main Mix
Stereo recording is possible even while using
two stereo vinyl control inputs.
1.
Select the
RECORD
button at the left of the
screen to open the Record controls.
2.
Choose the
Input Source
by clicking on the
downward arrow (icon) to get the drop menu.
3.
Click the red record icon to start recording.
4.
The record icon flashes while recording and
the display shows the elapsed recording time.
5.
Click the flashing record icon again to stop the
recording.
6.
To save the recording, type in a name for the
recording and click the save icon.
7.
The recording is automatically placed in a crate
named “RECORDED”. If the crate does not
already exist, it will be created automatically.
8.
To start a new recording without saving,
simply click the record button again.
RECORDING
DELETING CRATES AND TRACkS
To delete tracks from your Scratch Live library,
select the track and use the keyboard shortcut
ctrl-delete. Make sure you have the
Protect
library
option unchecked in the Library tab of
the Setup screen.
• Deleting a track when you are in the “
All...
”
playlist removes it from your library and any
crates that the track may be in.
• Deleting a track inside a crate removes it
from that crate but the file will remain in your
“
All...
” playlist.
• Deleting a track from a subcrate will remove it
from the subcrate and the main crate but not
the “
All...
” playlist.
• Crates that are deleted are sent to the recycle
bin/trash.
NOTE: To delete any files from your library
and your hard drive (sending them to the
recycle bin) use the shortcut ctrl-shift-delete.
If you are using iTunes playlists, your files cannot
be deleted this way. You will need to delete them
from within iTunes.
COPyING & MOVING FILES & FOLDERS
Scratch Live gives you the ability to copy and
move files, folders and crates between drives or
to a new location on the same drive.
To copy or move your files and/or folders,
open the Files panel and select, drag and drop
them in the desired new location. Scratch Live
will then prompt you with the following options:
Copy
: Select this to make a copy of the selected
files and folders in the new location. Your Scratch
Live library will now contain entries for both the
originals and copies.
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