Operator`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Sixty-Eight Mixer Overview
- Connecting the Mixer
- Mixer Controls
- Core Audio and ASIO Drivers
- Scratch Live: Getting Started
- Installing Scratch Live
- Calibrating Scratch Live
- Importing and Playing Music
- Whitelabel.net
- Preparing Your Files
- Playback Control
- Main Screen Overview
- Display Modes
- Library Views
- Scratch Live Modes
- Cue Points
- Looping
- SP-6 Sample Player
- DJ-FX Plugin
- MIDI Control
- Organizing Your Music
- File Management
- Recording
- LiveFeed
- Mixing With One Turntable Or CD Player
- Two Computer Connection
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Additional Setup
- Troubleshooting and FAQ
- Corrupt File Descriptions and Diagnoses
- Scope Reading and Fixes
- Appendix
- Declaration of Conformity
- Limited Warranties
RECORD BURN - This section of the
control vinyl has been worn. Swap sides
or adjust the Vinyl Start Offset.
LEFT CHANNEL MISSING - The signal
from the needle is not reaching the Sixty-
Eight. Check cable and cartridge wiring.
RIGHT CHANNEL MISSING - The signal
from the needle is not reaching the Sixty-
Eight. Check cable and cartridge wiring.
BAD RECORD BURN - Your record is
badly worn and Scratch Live is unable to
track. Swap sides or get new vinyl ASAP.
LEFT CHANNEL IS NOISE - Left signal has
been lost with a noisy loose connection.
RIGHT CHANNEL IS NOISE - Right
signal has been lost with a noisy loose
connection.
TONEARM IS SLIGHTLY TOO LIGHT -
Susceptible to dust and vibration. Adjust
the tonearm.
SIGNALS ARE SUMMING TO MONO -
Left and right signals have been combined
into one somewhere in your signal chain.
RIGHT CHANNEL IS INTERFERENCE
Right signal has been lost with a noisy
connection and left channel crosstalk.
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