Playback
Track End Warning
Enable this option to flash the Virtual Deck
as you approach the end of the track.
The label will start flashing 20 seconds
from the end of the record. The Track
end warning does not apply to any tracks
under 1 minute long.
Playback Keys Use Shift
When this option is checked you must
have the shift key pressed for the
playback keys to trigger. This applies to all
keyboard shortcuts, including cue points,
INT mode shortcuts, and the sample
player shortcuts.
TIP: You can also turn on Caps Lock
instead of using Shift.
Lock Playing Deck
Every DJ’s nightmare used to be lifting
the needle off the wrong turntable in the
middle of a set. This setting helps to avoid
the digital equivalent; loading a new track
to the wrong Deck. When this option is
checked, you can only load a track if the
target Deck is stopped.
Sort Cues Chronologically
The five cue points can be placed in any
order, and can be dragged up and down if
you wish to reorder them. If you prefer to
lock them to chronological order, turn this
option on.
Enable Hot Cues
When Hot Cues are enabled, you can set
cue points simply by pressing the number
keys 1 through 0 (no ctrl modifier required)
from your keyboard. You can only add
cues this way if the cue point slots are
empty.
See “Cue Points” on page 23.
Use Auto Gain
Auto gain enables you to set a uniform
volume level for the tracks in your library.
When a track is in auto gain mode, the
track gain knob appears recessed.
Check this box to enable auto gain.
Provided you have analyzed your files,
your tracks will now be loaded with the
auto gain applied.
Next to this
box is a drop down menu,
in which you set the target gain volume
level.
To find the optimum setting, load a track
with an average volume level onto one of
the Virtual Decks. Now play the track, and
take note of the volume and LED lights
inside the software.
The idea is for the track volume to
be sitting just under the clipping point
(indicated by the LED meter red-lining). If
the track is too quiet, unload it, then go to
the Playback setup screen and boost the
auto gain dB value more.
Once you’ve made this adjustment,
load the same track onto the Virtual Deck
again. You’ll notice that the volume knob
has automatically adjusted itself.
Keep making adjustments on the same
track until it’s just below the clipping
point. Once this is set you won’t need to
adjust the target gain level ever again.
Because the track you used had an
average volume level, most of the other
tracks in your library should be around the
same volume. You may still need to make
minor adjustments to some individual
tracks, but once that’s done these will
stay saved in the ID3 tag of the file.
TIP: Slightly too quiet is always better
than too loud. If your LED meter is in
the red, it is likely that it is clipping. Not
only does clipping not sound very nice,
it can damage your equipment.
Hi-Fi Resampler
This significantly reduces digital distortion
at very slow or very fast record speeds,
increasing the CPU load slightly. This
option is off by default, the old resampler
is used when switched off.
Play From Start
Enable this to start all tracks from the
beginning when loaded in REL and INT
modes. If this setting is not enabled,
freshly loaded tracks will continue to play
from the point the last track was at. This
option is on by default.
Instant Doubles
This option allows you to quickly match
the playhead position of two tracks.
With this option enabled, when you load
the same file on one Virtual Deck that is
already loaded on the other Virtual Deck,
the playhead will jump to the position of
the track that was loaded first, with the
keylock state and looping settings copied.
This setting overrides the
Play from start
and
Play from first cue point
options.
Play From First Cue Point
Enable this option to start all tracks from
the first cue point when loaded in REL and
INT modes. This setting overrides the
Play
from start option
.
Braking
(Internal Mode)
In INT mode, this controls how fast
the deck stops when play is stopped.
Counter-clockwise, the stop is immediate.
Clockwise rotation increases the stop
from a finger grab all the way to a slow
turntable power-down.
Audio Output
By default the output of Scratch Live is
stereo. You can also select mono output.
This setting is saved when you exit
Scratch Live.
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