Manual-
Hardware panel setup
This area contains settings dedicated to the TTM 57SL.
Control source
Any of the four inputs on the TTM 57SL can be set to control
Scratch
LIVE
. Use these two knobs to choose the inputs that are
used to control Scratch
LIVE
.
Expand library on track scroll
With this option turned on, the hardware panel will hide tem-
porarily while you are using the mixer to scroll through your
library.
Flashing deck indicator
The flashing deck indicator shows which Virtual Deck is selected
by the deck button on the mixer. When this option is on, a red
border will flash around the selected virtual deck.
Phono sensitivity
Set the phono sensitivity at the level of your cartridge (see your
cartridge documentation for the value). This will make your
turntable inputs the same level as your line inputs.
Transform direction
The Joysticks also double as transform switches. To change the
joystick from software control to transform, press the joystick
down – as if you were trying to push it down into the mixer,
you’ll here a click – and hold it down until the green LED lights.
The 8 check boxes around the joystick image show the direc-
tions you can move the joystick. The audio will cut out when the
joystick is moved in a direction that is checked.
Latch kill switches
The EQ kill switches on the mixer can be set to be either mo-
mentary (on while the button is held down) or latched (on until
the button is pressed on). Select this option to keep the kills on
until you press the button again.
Reset controls to defaults
Each of the software control assignments can be customized.
Click this button to reset all the control assignments/mappings
to their default state.
Footswitch
The TTM 57SL supports 1, 2 or 3 button footswitches. Click on
the number that corresponds to your foot switch.
Save to mixer
Click this button to transfer settings to the mixer. These settings
will reside in the mixer when it is used without Scratch
LIVE
running and attached. The following settings are transferred to
the mixer:
• Transform direction.
• Filter type.
• Latched or momentary kill switch preference.
• Phono sensitivity.