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Recording
Scratch LIVE allows you to record one of six stereo signals from
the TTM 57SL:
• Main Mix
• AUX BUS (sum of MIC, AUX and Flex-FX Return)
• PGM 1 (a) Pre-Fader
• PGM 1 (a) Post -Fader
• PGM 2 (b) Pre-Fader
• PGM 2 (b) Post -Fader
Stereo recording is possible even while using two stereo vinyl
control inputs.
1. Click on the downward arrow (icon) to get the drop menu
displaying the six possible record sources.
2. Select the desired source and press the
record icon to start
recording.
3. The record icon flashes while recording and the display shows
the elapsed recording time.
4. Press the
record icon again to stop the recording.
5. To save the recording, type in a name for the recording and
click the save icon.
6. The recording is automatically placed in a crate named
“
RECORDED
”. If the crate does not already exist, it will be
created automatically.
7. To start a new recording without saving, 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. Recordings are saved in “
MyDocuments\My-
Music\ScratchLIVE\Recording
” on a PC and “
~/Music/ScratchLIVE/
Recording Temp
” on a Mac. Recordings are saved as 16-bit, 44.1
kHz stereo AIFF files
Tips:
• The keyboard shortcut
ctrl-n
turns recording on and off
• You can load a recording without saving it using the short cut
keys
shift
to deck 1 or
shift
to deck 2.
• If the Virtual Deck is set to
internal
mode and is unloaded,
the input record level is sent to the Virtual Deck’s higher
resolution stereo meters.
E.g.,
if you're recording from input
2
, set the right Virtual Deck to
int
, eject the track if there is
one loaded, and the Virtual Deck’s meters will show the signal
coming into input
2
.
Recording directly with the TTM 57SL soft controls is pos
-
sible using the Record Group and an optional footswitch. See
page 34.
Note: Any recordings over 3 hours are automatically split into
individual files.