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Manual-7
Playing your first track
Before launching the Scratch LIVE software, close all other
programs on your Mac or PC.
When you first run Scratch LIVE, your library contains only
the pre-installed tracks. To import your own tracks, drag files
and folders directly from Windows Explorer (PC version) or
Finder (Mac version) into the Scratch LIVE library.
You can also load files into Scratch LIVE by pressing the
import
button. Navigate the hard drive of your computer to
locate your audio files. Click on these files (or folders containing
les) and drag them onto the
All…
icon.
Loading tracks
Click on the
All…
icon to show all the tracks in your
library. To load a track on to one of the decks, drag the track
from the track list on to either deck. You can drag the same track
on to both decks.
Tip: Use the keyboard shortcut shift to load the highlight-
ed track on to the left deck, and shift to load the highlighted
track on to the right deck.
Supported file types
Scratch LIVE supports fixed and variable bit rate .MP3, Ogg
Vorbis, .AIFF, and .WAV file types. iTunes™ library and iTunes
playlists can be automatically imported in the
setup
screen by
clicking
read iTunes library
(see page Manual-17). You
can also play audio direct from CD. See
Rescan ID3 tags
on page Manual-18.
Using tool tips
Click on the
?
icon to enable tool tips (right of the Scratch
LIVE logo). Tool tips provide a handy way to learn the various
features of Scratch LIVE. Move the mouse over a section of the
screen to bring up a context-sensitive tool tip.
Virtual Deck
Virtual Deck shows everything about the speed and position
of a track. e circular progress bar around the edge is a visual
representation of the position within the song, and can be set to
flash to warn you that the track is nearing its end. e time and
remaining time are displayed in minutes and seconds. You can
also choose to display the playback speed as a percentage pitch
shift, or the pitched BPM (BPM with pitch adjustment multi-
plier applied). If the track has no BPM information, percentage
pitch shift will be displayed. To display pitched BPM, go to the
setup
screen and tick
show pitched bpm.
You can change the color of the record label by clicking on
the
Label
button to help identify records of different types.
e color information is stored with the file, and is displayed ev-
ery time the song is loaded. A small icon showing the label color
is displayed left of the track information in the main library.
Tip: Holding
the mouse over
the
?
button with
tool tips turned
on will show you
a list of all key-
board shortcuts.
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