Operator`s manual
RANE SL3 FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.5.0
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File 
Management
Located in the les pane are two buttons, 
rescan ID3 tags and relocate lost les. 
Use these tools for ongoing le and library 
management.
Rescan ID3 Tags
Click this button to force Scratch Live to 
re-read all le tags. Alternatively, you can 
drag and drop les, folders, or drives onto 
the rescan id3 tags button from the les 
pane. This will only scan the les that you 
drag and drop, resulting in much faster 
processing.
TIP: Rescanning the tags is a handy 
way to identify all the files that Scratch 
Live can’t find (for example if the files 
have been altered or moved). These 
tracks will show up red in the main 
track list, with an exclamation mark in 
the status column. You can sort by the 
status column to group all these tracks 
together.
Relocate Lost Files
This feature nds music and folders on 
your computer that you have either moved 
or altered.
1. Click the Relocate Lost Files button 
to search all your drives (internal and 
external) for les currently marked as not 
found in your library.
2. When this process is complete, your 
Scratch Live library will be updated with 
the new location of your les.
TIP: Drag and drop files, folders, or 
drives onto the Relocate Lost Files 
button from the Files pane. This is 
useful if you know the location of your 
files, as it only scans the drag and drop 
location, with faster relocation.
Deleting Crates and Tracks
To delete tracks from your library, select 
the track and use the keyboard shortcut 
ctrl-delete. Make sure you have the 
Protect library option unchecked in the 
Library tab of the Setup screen.
• Deleting a track when you are in the 
“ All...” playlist removes it from your 
library and any crates that the track may 
be in.
• Deleting a track inside a crate removes it 
from that crate, but the le will remain in 
your “ All...” playlist.
• Deleting a track from a subcrate will 
remove it from the subcrate and the 
main crate but not the “ All...” playlist.
• Crates that are deleted are sent to the 
recycle bin/trash.
NOTE: To delete any files from your 
library and your hard drive (sending 
them to the recycle bin) use the 
shortcut ctrl-shift-delete.
If you are using iTunes playlists, your les 
cannot be deleted this way. You will need 
to delete them from within iTunes.
Copy & Move Files & Folders
Scratch Live gives you the ability to 
copy and move les, folders and crates 
between drives or to a new location on the 
same drive.
  To copy or move your les and/or 
folders, open the Files panel and select, 
drag and drop them in the desired new 
location. Scratch Live will then prompt 
you with the following options:
Copy: Select this to make a copy of 
the selected les and folders in the new 
location. Your library will now contain 
entries for both the originals and copies.
Move: Select this to move the selected 
les and/or folders to the new location. 
Your Scratch Live library will now 
reference les in their new location.
Cancel: Cancel any changes.
Remove original references from 
library: Check this option when using 
the copy feature to remove the original 
references to these les in your Scratch 
Live library and replace them with the 
copies in the new location. The original 
les will still be kept in their current 
location, but will no longer referenced in 
your Scratch Live library.
Copy & Move Crates
You can also copy or move your Crates 
and Subcrates to another drive in the 
same way. Open the Files panel and 
select, drag and drop your Crates or 
Subcrates to the new drive. You will 
be presented with the same options 
as mentioned above. See the Support 
articles at serato.com.
Scratch Live Backup
Scratch Live stores your library database 
and crates information in the Scratch Live 
folder on your hard disk. This folder is 
created on a drive when les are added 
to Scratch Live. A copy of each Scratch 
Live folder called ScratchLiveBackup is 
created next to the folder it backs up, 
created when exiting Scratch Live. You 
are prompted to backup your Scratch Live 
library on exit if there is no backup for a 
drive or if the last backup is more than 1 
week old. Backup will only keep ONE level 
backup at a time; each time backup runs, 
it overwrites the previous backup.
NOTE: Back up your music separately. 
This function only backs up the Scratch 
Live folder, not your music files.










