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The A-Slot
A special loop slot ‘A’ exists for auto-
looping. The act of using the auto-loop
buttons sets a loop in the ‘A’ slot,
following the rules above. Turning a
loop off using the auto-loop buttons
returns you to the loop slot that you
were previously in at the time you started
auto-looping. Turning the loop off using
the LOOP button leaves you in the ‘A
slot. The ‘A’ slot is not saved to disk
automatically, pressing ‘save’ saves the
loop to the rst empty slot in 1-9.
Auto-looping shortcut keys are alt-1
to 5 for the Left Deck, and alt-6 to 0 for
the Right Deck. They correspond to the
looping buttons as laid out on screen. ie.
if the onscreen buttons display 1 2 4 8 16
beat loops, alt-1 triggers a 1 beat loop,
and alt-5 triggers a 16 beat loop.
Loop Roll
Loop roll performs a standard auto-
loop, but when the loop is turned off,
the playback position is returned to the
position where it would be if it had not
entered the loop (much like censor).
The other difference between loop
roll and standard auto-loop is the ‘‘roll’
button is momentary. The loop is engaged
when the button is pressed down, and
disengaged when the button is released.
Use short loop lengths to create “stutter”
type effects.
To activate loop roll, hold control + alt
while clicking on the desired autoloop
increment, or use the keyboard shortcuts:
control + alt + 1 through 5 for the Left
Deck and control + alt + 6 through 0 for
the Right Deck. (ie. the same as the auto-
loop controls with the additional ‘alt’ key
as a modier).
The range of values available for loop
roll are 1/32 through to 32 beats. The
shortcut keys will activate whichever loop
lengths are visible on screen, i.e., if you
have lengths of a 1/4 beat through to 4
beats visible for the Left Deck, control +
alt + 1 will activate a 1/4 beat loop roll,
control + alt + 2 will activate a 1/8 beat
loop roll and so on.
Use the and buttons to toggle
through the range of possible lengths
visible onscreen.
Loop Roll with MIDI
You can assign loop roll to MIDI two ways:
1. After pressing the MIDI assign button
in Scratch Live, press the control + alt
keys, click on an auto-loop value, then
click on the button/slider you want it
mapped to on your MIDI controller.
2. You can assign the singular loop roll
button to MIDI, then assign a MIDI
knob or slider on your controller to the
autoloop select knob (visible in the MIDI
assign panel area when in MIDI assign
mode) to change the values on the y.
TIP: When you have the “Autoloop
Select” knob assigned to MIDI, you
have all of the loop roll lengths at your
disposal. This allows you to roll up and
down the loop length scale, to create
interesting stutter and build-up effects.
NOTE: Like auto-loop, loop roll requires
a BPM value written to the ID3 tag in
order to work. Build overviews with the
“Set Auto BPM” box checked and the
proper range for your music selected
to ensure an accurate BPM value. See
“Set Auto BPM” on page 20
To use the Loop controls on the Sixty-
Two, see ”Loops Manual / Auto” on
page 10.
SP-6 Sample
Player
The SP-6 Sample Player allows you to
play up to six sources of audio, in addition
to the tracks playing on the Virtual Decks.
Any audio le in your Scratch Live library
can be loaded to any one of the six slots,
allowing playback of short samples,
sound effects, or full length tracks.
The SP-6 is enabled when the Sixty-
Two is plugged in, but not operational in
the ofine player mode.
Click on the SP-6 button to access the
sample player window.
In the top right corner of
the SP-6 there is a
button which opens the
Display Menu. Clicking
on this drops down a
menu with the list of
available controls:
Mode: Chooses the play mode: Trigger
/ On-Off / Hold / Repeat modes.
Output Select: Assigns individual slot
outputs to L (Left channel), A (Aux
output), R (Right channel) or to the
master output of the SP-6.
Pitch: Pitch Slider / Bend / Nudge /
Keylock controls.
Play from: Choose which cue point /
loop to use for the loaded track.
Overview: Displays the overview of
each track.
Level: Individual sample slot level and
Gain controls.
Level meter: Displays the volume level
for the sample slot.
This enables you to set up the sample
player with the appropriate controls that
suit your workow.
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