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This article will explain how to restore your Scratch Live crates in case they may have been deleted or are no longer present in your Scratch Live library as well as explain how to manually create backups of your crate files for safe keeping.
The crate files are stored on the drive that you've imported your music from.
Included Scratch Live software. Keep this manual in a safe place. If you ever lose it, a new copy may be downloaded at dj.rane.com. To keep up with the latest tips, and to check for Scratch Live software updates, visit the Official Scratch Live Forum at serato.com. Wear Parts The SL2 interface contains no wear parts.
If you’re NOT importing music from an external HD or a partition of your internal drive, your Scratch Live crates will be stored in the internal drives C:/Music/_Serato_/Subcrates folder on a Windows Machine OR in HD/Users/Music/_Serato_/Subcrates folder on a MAC.
If you ARE using an external HD, or you've imported music from a partition of your internal drive, your crate info will be stored in the _Serato_/Subcrates and in the _Serato_BACKUP/Subcrates folders that are on the root of the external or partition.
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If you’re missing crates inside the Scratch Live program the first place to check is your trash can/recycle bin.
Note: Before making any changes to the _Serato_ folders make sure Scratch Live is completely shut down.
If you see the .crate files in the trash, and you've imported your files from your internal drive, highlight them and put them back into the C:/Music/_Serato_/Subcrates folder on a Windows machine OR in the MAC HD/Users/Music/_Serato_/Subcrates folder on a MAC.
After putting the crates back into their proper place open the Scratch Live program and you should see the crates pop up in the crate section of Scratch Live.
If you don't see the crates, if they are empty, or they do not contain all of the music files those crate files are corrupt and are useless.
If you've imported your music from your internal drive go to C:/Music/ folder on Windows or MAC HD/Users/Music/ on MAC.
Open the _Serato_backup folder.
Open the Subcrates folder.
Copy the missing .crate files.
Paste them into the Subcrates folder inside the _Serato_ folder.
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Re-open Scratch Live and you should see your crate files.
If you've imported your music from an external HD, or a partition of your internal drive, open the drive.
Open the _Serato_backup folder.
Open the Subcrates folder.
Copy the missing crate files.
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Paste them into the Subcrates folder inside the _Serato_ folder.
Re-open Scratch Live and you should see your crate files.
Backing up your crate files
The _Serato_ and _Serato_backup folders are very important. It's a good idea to copy these folders to a safe location on your Desktop, another hard drive, or someplace they will not get lost/deleted. We also suggest renaming these folders with the date that you copied them.
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For example: _Serato_01/15/2012 and _Serato_BACKUP 01/15/2012. This way you know the date they were backed up and you will always have good copies of your crate files in the case that the recycle bin/trash or the _Serato_backup folder(s) do not have “good” crates.
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| RaneSerato SL2 The Rane SL 2 for Serato Scratch Live is a compact, professional two-deck interface packed with creative features to give DJs a competitive edge. | |||||||||||
The Rane SL 2 for Serato Scratch Live is a compact, professional two-deck interface packed with creative features to give DJs a competitive edge.
Continuous control signal on vinyl allows smooth accurate scratching. Scratch Live has the lowest latency vinyl emulation system on the market. It has advanced vinyl groove and stylus modeling algorithm for a sound indistinguishable from the real thing. Innovative positioning system allows fast and accurate needle dropping. The record has thin marks every minute, and a thicker mark every 5 minutes (played at 33 RPM). These marks assist you when using needle dropping to move through the track. The Vinyl Scroll track allows you use your turntable or CD to scroll through your crate and pick the next song without touching your laptop. The Rane SL 2 gives you the freedom to take your entire digital music collection on the road with advanced features that add extra creativity to your DJing. This intuitive system replicates the traditional DJing experience for 'real feel' usability. Low latency means the response time from touching the decks to hearing an audio signal is extremely fast. Serato engineers developed system level audio drivers that allow accurate and reliable
operation at faster speeds than any other similar package. The Rane SL 2 USB interface connects one or two standard vinyl or CD turntables to your computer using a single USB cable and audio connections to line inputs on your DJ mixer. Scratch Live supports all these file formats: Fixed and Variable Bit Rate MP3, AIFF, AAC, ALAC, WAV, OGG Vorbis, CD Audio and direct from the mixer. Record from your mixer's Aux output and immediately scratch as if it was on vinyl. Record direct from vinyl or CD and save as a 24-bit 48 kHz or 96 kHz stereo file. Easily import your playlists and iTunes library. You can drag from Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac) into the Scratch Live library. The crate and subcrate system helps organize your library and sets. Hot-swap external drives with fast automatic library merging and retention of crates. Browse your music collection by album, artist, BPM, or genre, with optional album art display. Intuitive search function can be applied to any field to find things quickly. Edit ID3 tags with full Unicode support. Preprocessing of MP3 files is not required except to detect corrupt files or use the auto-BPM and auto-gain functions. Auto-BPM detects tempo information for tracks without it, saving it with each file. A tap tempo button allows you to enter your own. Auto-gain lets you set a target gain on any or all songs in your library. You can also manually adjust individual gain, remembered in each song file. The Virtual Deck shows everything about the speed and position of a track. As the vinyl rotates, so does the line on the label. The circular progress bar around the edge is a visual representation of the position within the song. The time and remaining time are displayed in minutes and seconds. The turntable speed as a percentage of pitch shift is on the left, and the pitched BPM is on the right. Different operating modes can be assigned to each Virtual Deck: With Key Lock on, the key or pitch of the song stays locked at what it would be if the track was playing at normal speed, regardless of the platter speed of the turntable or CD player. Key Lock has scratch detection, so it automatically turns off when scratching for a natural scratching sound. Variable zoom waveforms centered around current position display horizontally or vertically. Waveforms are colored by frequency so you can distinguish instruments visually. Full track overview lets you quickly find where the beat drops, find breakdowns and choruses, and jump to any part of the song. The tempo display assists with rapid tempo matching of tracks. When the two tracks are matched to the same tempo, the peaks will line up. Beat display emphasizes the transients in tracks -- these are matched up when the two tracks are beat matched. Visual markers can be set for up to 5 cue points per song and triggered from the keyboard. Save up to 9 loops per track -- these loops are saved in the file, and will be present when you reload. Censor expletives on the fly with an instant quick-reverse and catch-up with no loss of timing or pitch. MIDI control can interface USB controllers with Scratch Live. DJ controller support will vary.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
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*If you have a large library, you will benefit from having more RAM. Note 1: If you are using Scratch Live's more system intensive features such as DJ-FX or multiple virtual decks and are having issues, you may need a higher spec computer for best results, or make sure you have optimized your system: Windows 7 and Vista /Mac OS X. Note 2: If you are planning on using HID devices on Mac OSX 10.5 (Leopard), then you must use OSX version 10.5.6 or up. HID devices include Rane mixers such as the Rane Sixty-Eight or TTM 57SL and some 3rd party controllers such as the Pioneer CDJ-400, CDJ-900, or CDJ-2000 CD players. The RS 6 universal power supply only works with the Rane SL 2, SL 3 or SL 4.The supply includes different input plugs for the USA, Europe, UK and Australia. The USA plug is attached at the factory — you may need to replace it in your country. To remove a plug, push the button while turning the outer rim counterclockwise. To attach a plug, rotate it to fit into the supply and turn clockwise until it locks in place. This power supply is regulated 7.5 volts DC, 1 amp, using a P6 type barrel plug. * USA customers may purchase the RS 6 in the Rane Factory Store. | |||||||||||
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