Operator`s manual
RANE SL3 FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.5.0
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Cue Points
Use cue points in Scratch Live to mark 
and trigger different parts of your tracks. 
The cue point markers are saved with the 
le in the track’s ID3 tag. so they will be 
present each time you load the track.
Setting Cue Points
You can set up to ve cue points for each 
track. Click on the + button to place a 
cue point, or use the keyboard shortcuts 
below. A cue point will be set at the 
current playhead position of the track and 
can occupy any of the 5 slots.
  Use the keyboard shortcuts: ctrl-
comma (for left) and ctrl-period (for right) 
to place cue points in chronological order. 
Alternatively, use ctrl-1 through 0 to set a 
specic cue point, i.e., to set a cue point 
on the Left Deck in slot 2, press ctrl-2.
  Notice the stripe on the Virtual Deck 
jumps to the 12 o’clock position and 
changes color when you set a cue point 
– you are at the cue point when the stripe 
is one solid color and at the 12 o’clock 
position. As the track plays on beyond the 
position of the cue point, the colored bar 
shortens by a fth for each rotation. 
Likewise, as you approach the cue point, 
the color will grow by a fth each rotation. 
For example, the picture below shows the 
track just before the end of the 5th 
rotation before the cue point.
TIP: Zoom in on the waveform using the 
– and + keys and ‘scrub’ to the desired 
position for greater accuracy when 
setting cue points.
Enable Hot Cues
To turn on hot cues, check Enable Hot 
Cues in the Playback tab on the Setup 
screen. When Hot Cues are enabled, you 
can set cue points simply by pressing the 
number keys 1 through 0 (no ctrl modier 
required). Note that you can only add cues 
this way if the cue point slots are empty. 
See “Enable Hot Cues” on page 32.
Triggering Cue Points
Click the  arrow to the left of each cue 
point to jump to it (REL and INT modes 
only). You can also jump to cue points 
using shortcuts: 1 through 5 for the cue 
points on the Left Deck, and 6 through 0 
for the Right Deck cue points.
Editing Cue Points
To remove a cue point, use the x button 
on the right side of the cue point panel. 
You can also overwrite cue points by 
using the shortcut keys ctrl-1 through 0.
Customizing Cue Points
To change the color of a cue point, click 
on the colored square and choose a new 
color from the drop down menu.
  To name your cue point, double click 
on the “time” eld. You can now edit and 
name this cue point to whatever you like.
  You can also drag and drop cue points 
to change their order in the list. If you wish 
to have the cue points sorted by time, 
check Sort cues chronologically in the 
Playback tab on the Setup screen. If you 
load the same track onto both Decks, you 
will be able to add or modify cue points 
from either Deck.
  When you jump to a cue point in INT 
mode while paused, the track will play 
from the cue point for as long as the key 
or mouse button is pressed, after which 
the playhead returns to the cue point. If 
this is done using the keyboard while the 
track is playing in either INT or REL mode, 
the cue point will be repeatedly triggered, 
producing a stuttering effect.
Looping
You can save up to 9 
loops per track. These 
loops are saved in the 
le, and will be present when you reload 
the track. To make a loop, set the in-point 
by clicking the IN button, and the out-
point by clicking the OUT button. To turn 
the loop on or off, click the LOOP button. 
If you want the playhead to jump to the 
start of the loop when you enable the 
loop, hold the control key and press the 
LOOP button.
  To adjust the in-point of the loop, click 
the IN button. You can use the arrow keys: 
left arrow to move the in-point towards 
the start of the track, right arrow to move 
the in-point towards the end of the track. 
Hold down the shift key while pressing the 
arrow key to make coarse adjustments. 
Click the IN button again to save the in-
point. The same applies to adjusting the 
out-point.
  You can also use the control vinyl (or 
CD) to adjust the in- and out-point. Click 
the IN button, then move the control vinyl. 
Moving the vinyl will adjust the in-point. 
Once you are happy with the new in-point, 
click the IN button again to save, and 
release the control vinyl.
  The control vinyl will go back to 
controlling playback once the record 
is back up to normal speed. Using the 
control vinyl to adjust loop end points is 
optional — to turn this feature off, disable 
Adjust loops with vinyl under the Vinyl 
Control tab in the Setup screen.
  There are 9 available loop slots per 
track. If a loop is set in a given slot, the 
background (behind the loop number) 










