Operator`s manual
RANE SL3 FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.5.0
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Prepare Window
The Prepare window is a holding area for 
tracks, much like preparing a set by lifting 
records part way out of your record bag. 
You can drag tracks (or whole crates) 
from the main track list into the Prepare 
window, or simply drag them onto the 
Prepare button. These tracks will be 
removed from the Prepare window once 
they have been played. All tracks in the 
Prepare window will be discarded when 
you exit Scratch Live.
TIP: Use the keyboard shortcut ctrl-p to 
add tracks to the Prepare window.
TIP: Select the contents of the Prepare 
window and drag them onto the new 
crate button (+) to save your selection 
as a crate.
History
The History button opens a 
complete log of all the tracks 
you have played and allows exporting 
Scratch Live session information as a data 
le.
  Each session is catalogued by date 
and time. Using the drop down arrow, 
you can navigate to and view detailed 
information of any previous sessions. 
There are columns for the period (i.e., 
date of session), name of track and artist 
name. In addition, these other categories 
listed below will give you more detailed 
information about your sessions:
Start Time: When viewing a song row, the 
start time of the song is displayed. When 
viewing a session row, the start time of the 
session is displayed with the date (in real 
time value).
End Time: When viewing a song row, the 
end time of the song is displayed. When 
viewing a session row, the end time of the 
session is displayed with the date (in real 
time value).
Playtime: When viewing a song row, the 
total played time of the song is displayed 
(i.e., 00:03:00). When viewing a session 
row, the total elapsed time of the session 
is displayed with date (i.e., 10/09/08 
01:38:16).
Deck: The Virtual Deck that the song was 
played on will be displayed under the 
deck column. In the song row, either left 
or right is displayed. The ofine player will 
be listed as ofine.
Notes: Use this eld to list particular 
information about your songs and each 
session (i.e., note how you transitioned 
from one track to another).
Start Session / End Session: 
To start or end a session, click 
the corresponding button.
Insert Track: If you wish to add 
information for tracks not played in 
Scratch Live into your session (e.g., if you 
played one of your favorite vinyl or CDs), 
select the song you want to insert after 
and click the Insert Track button. Double 
click the inserted track elds and edit your 
information accordingly. When exporting 
an m3u playlist [see exporting below] 
“Inserted Tracks” will not be present.
Export: You can export each session as a 
data le using the Export button. Select 
a session, then choose your preferred le 
Format, and click Export. There are three 
possible export formats:
• text: to create a simple text le with your 
session information contained within.
• csv: to create a le for use in 
spreadsheet software.
• m3u: to create a playlist le, which can 
be imported into media players. Note 
that an m3u does not contain audio 
itself, it only points to the location of 
your audio les. (Inserted tracks within 
sessions will not be included in an m3u 
playlist.)
• Serato Playlists: see “Serato Playlists” 
on page 26.
Delete: To delete a history session, 
highlight the session, then press ctrl + del.
TIP: To make a new Scratch Live crate 
containing your session information, 
select a session and drag it to the 
+ new crate icon. The crate will 
automatically use the session date as 
the crate name.
Listing Behavior - only the tracks you 
actually play are listed in history. This is 
done using an A-B algorithm, meaning 
a track on Deck A is only listed once the 
track on Deck B has been changed or 
ejected.
  You can choose to show tracks which 
you have auditioned, but not actually 
played, by checking the Show unplayed 
tracks box. The session will then also 
list these tracks in grey, along with actual 
played tracks.
  Alternatively, you can mark or unmark 
tracks as played manually. Select a track 
(or a group of tracks) and click the Mark 
as played or Mark as unplayed button. 
This may be useful if you play a track off 
regular vinyl or CD — breaking the A-B 
algorithm).
  Songs that you have played are marked 
as green in your library. Click on the 
button marked Clear to reset the list of 
recently played tracks and turn the color 
of your library back to white.
Serato Playlists
The Serato Playlists plugin allows you 
to upload your history sessions to your 
serato.com prole for viewing, sharing and 
editing. You can upload your playlist once 
your session is complete, or by using 
the Live Playlists feature to update your 
playlists online in real time!
  To enable this plugin, go to the Plugins 
tab on the Setup screen and check the 
Enable Serato Playlists Plugin option. 
Open the History panel and you will 
now have access to the Serato Playlists 
options.










