Operator`s manual

Manual-22
Organizing your music
Scratch LIVE can support an unlimited number of tracks – the only limitation is the size of the
hard drive of your computer. A number of features are included to help you to keep your music
organized and find songs quickly and easily.
Grouping tracks into crates
Scratch LIVE supports several ways of organizing and sorting your file library. iTunes™ users will
notice that Scratch LIVE automatically incorporates your existing iTunes library and playlists.
Scratch LIVE uses digital “crates” for quick access to your favorite collections. ere is no limit
to the number of crates you can create, and any given track can be placed in multiple crates. For
example, you could organize your files into the following crates, where any one track would be
led in more than one crate:
Hip Hop
UK Hip Hop
French Hip Hop
Instrumental Hip Hop
Old School Hip Hop
Hip Hop LPs
To make a new crate, click the
+
button. To rename a crate, double click the crate name.
You can change the order of tracks within a crate by dragging them up or down.
Tip: e protect library option in the setup screen applies to removing, editing and renam-
ing crates. Check this option to prevent changes to your crates. If you do delete a crate by accident,
you can get it back from the recycle bin / trash. Crate files have the extension .crate.
Sorting your files
e track information display area can be customized to display the columns listed below:
Album
Artist
Bitrate
BPM
Comment
Composer
Filename
Genre
Grouping
Label
Length
Location
Remixer
Sampling Rate
Size
Track
Year
Click on the column button
to select which
columns you want to display.
To sort your library by a column, click the col-
umn header so it highlights. For example, clicking
on the album column header will sort your library
alphabetically by album title. To move a column,
drag the header to the left or right. To resize a
column, click on the column boundary and drag it
to the left or right.