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Rane Serato Scratch Live User Manual

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Manual-15

Status icons
The leftmost column shows the status of each track. The image to

the left shows 5 tracks with differing statuses.

From top to bottom:

• Scratch

LIVE

has detected some corruption in the

MP3 file. If possible, re-encode the MP3.

• The track has been imported from the iTunes™

library.

• The track has been imported from the iTunes library,

and Scratch

LIVE

has detected some corruption in the

MP3 file. Solution: If possible, re-encode the MP3.

• The track cannot be found. Most likely the file has

been renamed or moved.

• Scratch

LIVE

is trying to import a track from the

iTunes library, but cannot find the file.

• Tracks that are read-only have a locked icon.

Display album art
MP3 files can contain album art information. To display this

album art, click the

show album art

button. There are many

third-party applications available for adding album art to MP3s.

We recommend Apple’s iTunes™.

drag tracks from the main track list into the prepare window, or

simply drag tracks onto the

prepare

button. These tracks will be

removed from the prepare window once they have been played.

All tracks in the prepare window will be discarded when you exit

Scratch

LIVE

.

Tip: Use the keyboard shortcut

ctrl-p

to add tracks to the

prepare window.

Tip: Select the contents of the prepare window and drag

them onto the new crate button (+) to save the selection.

Review window
The review window shows the tracks you have recently played

in the order in which they were played. Tracks you have played

recently are colored green – press the

clear

button to reset the list

of recently played tracks.

Tip: Select the contents of the review window and drag

them onto the new crate button (+) to save a history of the
tracks you played.

Editing ID3 tags
Much of the information associated with each file can be edited

from within Scratch

LIVE

. Double click on the attribute within

the main library to edit the attribute. Filename, length, size, bit

rate and sampling cannot be edited. This information is saved

in the file itself. Note that the

protect library

option in

setup

must be unchecked to allow edits.

See Preparing your files on page Manual-7 for details on

prebuilding overviews and the auto bpm feature.

Tip: Use the keyboard shortcut “

ctrl-e” to edit text. Hold

down the

ctrl key and move with the arrow keys to change to a

different field while staying in edit mode. When you have more
than one file selected, editing tags changes all the files in your
selection.

Tip: The second column in the library is the label color for

that file. Click it to bring up a color palette, and customize the
virtual deck for that file.