Operator`s manual

Manual-27
Additional setup
is section covers general preferences and adjustments you can
make to improve the performance of Scratch LIVE. From the
main screen, tick setup to get to this area.
USB audio buffer size
Scratch LIVE processes audio in small chunks. When smaller
chunks are used, the movement of the record is translated into
audio more often which results in a lower overall system latency.
However, this requires more processing and therefore a higher
CPU load, so lower buffer size settings require a more powerful
computer to produce uninterrupted audio. If you want tighter
control, you should try decreasing this setting, on the other
hand, if you experience audio dropouts, you need to increase this
setting (or use a more powerful computer).
Audio cache (seconds)
Use the slider to set the amount of audio that is loaded into
memory. A small audio cache will place less load on your com-
puter, and the tracks will load faster. A large audio cache will
give you a bigger view of the waveform when the main waveform
view is zoomed out.
Horizontal waveforms
Check this option to display the main waveform view horizon-
tally. e waveform will expand to fill available screen space. If
you are using a widescreen computer, increase the audio cache
size to make the waveform bigger.
Maximum screen updates (per second)
is feature allows you to throttle back the screen refresh rate.
Users with slower computers might like to do this if they are
having performance issues. It could also be useful if you want to
limit Scratch LIVEs processor usage, for example if you are run-
ning a recording program at the same time. e default setting
is 60 Hz, or refreshed 60 times per second. is setting applies
to the entire screen (i.e. the Virtual Decks, the Waveforms, the
library, and the setup screen).
Playback
Instant doubles
is allows you to quickly match the playhead position of two
tracks. With this option set, when you load a track on one vir-
tual deck that is already loaded on the other virtual deck (it must
be the same file), the playhead will jump to the position of the
track that was loaded first. is setting overrides the play from
start and play from first cue point options.
Play from first cue point
Enable this option to start all tracks from the first cue point
when loaded in rel and int modes. is setting overrides the
play from start option.
Play from start
Enable this to start all tracks from the beginning when loaded in
rel and int modes. If this setting is not enabled, freshly loaded
tracks will continue to play from the point the last track was at.
Adjust loops with vinyl
Loop end points can be adjust using the control vinyl, as de-
scribed on page Manual-13. Disable this option if you wish to
use the computer’s arrow keys to adjust loops, and keep audio
playback controlled by the vinyl.
Sort cues chronologically
e five cue points can be placed in any order, and can be
dragged up and down if you wish to reorder them. If you prefer
to lock them to chronological order, turn this option on.
Track end warning
Enable track end warning to flash the virtual deck as you ap-
proach the end of the track. e label will start flashing 20
seconds from the end of the record. e track end warning does
not apply to any tracks under 1 minute long.
Playback keys use shift
is is checked by default. Unchecking this option will enable
all of these keys without pressing shift or having caps lock on.
is applies to all cue points (1...0) and cue controls (QWERTY
etc). See page Manual-26.
Lock playing deck
Every DJs nightmare used to be lifting the needle of the wrong
turntable in the middle of a set. is setting helps to avoid the
digital equivalent; loading a new track to the wrong deck. When
this option is checked, you can only load a track if the target
deck is stopped.