Operator`s manual

Manual-15
Playing tracks
When a track is loaded, the track name, artist and length
are displayed in the track title bar, and the Virtual Deck
shows a solid black line. e track will start playing as soon
as it detects the signal from the control vinyl (or CD).
The control record
e control record has two sides. e first side is 10 minutes long and contains the Vinyl Scroll
section. e second side is 15 minutes long. Scratch LIVE can be configured to work with
records playing at either 33 RPM or 45 RPM, depending on your preference.
e record has thin marks every minute, and a thicker mark every 5 minutes
(when playing at 33 RPM). ese marks are to assist you when using needle
dropping to move through the track. ese marks do not affect the play-
back of the track.
Vinyl Scroll
Vinyl Scroll allows you to select and load tracks using only your
turntables (or CD player) – no contact with the computer neces-
sary! To use Vinyl Scroll with turntables, lift the needle off the
record and drop it into special “bonus track” section at the end of
the records A side. e movement of the control disk now con-
trols the selected track within your library. Lift the needle out of
the Vinyl Scroll section of the record and into the lead out (be-
tween the Vinyl Scroll area and the end of the record) to change
crates or iTunes playlists. Go back to the Vinyl Scroll area of the
record to choose a track within the crate or playlist. Once you
have found the track you wish to play, put the needle back at the
beginning of the record and it will load automatically.
is feature is available to CD users. Go to track 2 on the
control CD to access Vinyl Scroll. Find the track you want to load,
and go back to track 1. e track you selected will be loaded and
ready to play.
You can reverse the direction of Vinyl Scroll and set the sensitivity
in the setup screen (page Manual-20).
Tip: You can also use Vinyl Scroll in the prepare window. See page
Manual-24.
Virtual Deck
Virtual Deck shows everything about the speed and position of a track. As the vinyl
rotates, so does the line on the label. e circular progress bar around the edge is a visual
representation of the position within the song, and can be set to flash to warn you that the track
is nearing its end. e time and remaining time are displayed in minutes and seconds. e turn-
table speed as a percentage pitch shift is shown on the left of the Virtual Deck, and the pitched
BPM (BPM with pitch adjustment multiplier added) is shown on the right of the virtual Deck. If
the track has no BPM information, pitched BPM will not be shown.
You can change the color of the record label by clicking on the Label button
to help identify records of different types. e color information is stored with the file, and is
displayed every time the song is loaded. A small icon showing the label color is displayed left of
the track information in the main library.
If you are playing regular vinyl, notice that the Virtual Deck behaves strangely as Scratch
LIVE attempts to decode the incoming signal. is will not cause any problems, but you may
find it distracting. You can unload the currently loaded track using the eject button next to each
Virtual Deck.
Tip: Use the keyboard shortcut shift-alt-arrow to unload a track from the Virtual Deck.
Eject button