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Sixty-One QUICK START
3. Do you want to open or save this file? Click
INSTALL
SCRATCH LIVE
Save, and navigate to an easy place to find it,
such as your desktop. When using Windows
or
Launch the installer you just downloaded
from serato.com.
Explorer, click Browse Folders in the lower
left corner and select Desktop.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions. Once the
installation is complete, Scratch Live appears
4. When the download is complete, click Open.
in the Start Menu under All Programs > Serato
a. For Mac, just double click the Scratch Live
> Scratch Live.
Installer and it will install.
b. For Windows XP, opening this downloaded
Because the Sixty-One was connected prior
file (double-clicking) should uncompress it.
to installing Scratch Live, no extra hardware
A dialog will ask where you want the files:
installation is required.
choose Desktop. Note: if nothing happens
when you double-click the downloaded
Additional Windows Drivers
Welcome
file, you will need to install an unzip utility
Before using your Sixty-One, at least read
Vista & Windows 7 install the driver for all USB
to uncompress the file. Type “unzip” into a
this short booklet for the basics, even if you
ports at once. Windows XP treats each USB port
search engine for several options.
individually. You might like to install the Drivers
are already familiar with Scratch Live. Read the
complete manual to get the best investment
MAC Installation
from your new Sixty-One.
Insert the Software Installation CD and doubleclick the installer icon. Mac users need only
Before installing, visit serato.com to be sure you
connect the one of the Sixty-One mixer’s USB
have the latest Scratch Live software update.
ports after installing the software. No extra
Check here for known compatibility issues with
hardware installation is required.
certain computers or operating systems. Check
back regularly for updates, advice and tips. If
you are new to installing software, read this
section first.
1. At serato.com, click DOWNLOADS. Then
click SCRATCH LIVE.
2. See if the version online is higher than the
disc you have.
a. If it is the same, proceed to the Mac or
Windows installation in this Quick Start.
b. If it is higher, click the download link.
for the Sixty-One on all of your USB ports.
Connect your Sixty-One to a USB port.
Windows will again attempt to install the drivers
via the hardware wizard. Cancel and close the
hardware wizard.
With your hardware still connected, run the
Scratch Live driver updater. This is usually
Windows Installation
located in:
It is important that Windows users install the
C: > Program Files > Serato > driver_updater32.exe
Sixty-One drivers as well as the Scratch Live
or for Vista and Win7 64-bit systems:
software. The easiest way to do this is to allow
C: > Program Files (x86) > Serato > driver_
the Scratch Live installer to do all the work.
updater64.exe.
1. Connect your Sixty-One’s USB to your
computer before you insert your installation
Repeat this process for each of your USB ports.
CD. When you first connect it, Windows will
TIP: The driver updater can install drivers for
attempt to install the drivers via the hardware
different types of Scratch Live hardware, not
wizard. Cancel and close the hardware wizard.
just the Sixty-One. For example, if you play
at a club that uses a TTM 57SL mixer, just
2. Insert the Software Installation CD-ROM.
Make sure your Sixty-One is connected first. If
connect the mixer and run through the driver
updater as above.
a window doesn’t open automatically, browse
to the CD drive. Run setup.exe.
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The Main and Session outputs come from the
CONNECTIONS
same “Main Mix” signal. Main and Session
outputs each have their own Level control.
Because these signals are identical, you may
use either of these outputs as the “Main” output
CALIBRATING
Scratch Live
if the other cable type is needed for the amplifier.
Rane recommends balanced 1/4” TRS wiring
for the strongest signal and rejection of hum and
noise. If your cable to the destination is less than
10 feet (3 meters), you can often get away with
an unbalanced cable. See the RaneNote “Sound
System Interconnection” at rane.com for cable
wiring recommendations.
This guide will help you get your decks
connected and music playing. Leave the
power off until your decks and amplifiers are
connected.
Starting the Software
signal, there is no guarantee of what state that
signal will be in by the time the software gets to
interpret it. Therefore, Scratch Live needs to be
able to handle a wide range of signals, and be
Analog Inputs
configurable to use them optimally. Calibrating
1. Connect your Left deck’s RCA cables to
is just configuring the software to your situation.
Analog Input 1.
Calibration is equally important for both vinyl
• If it’s a CD player, select CD with the switch
and CD users of Scratch Live.
above the input jacks.
There are two parts to the Scratch Live control
• If it’s a turntable, select PH (Phono) with
signal: The directional tone, and the noise map.
the switch above the input jacks. Secure the
ground wire to a Phono Ground terminal.
2. Set the SOURCE selector for PGM 1.
THRU 1 plays directly from your deck.
Listening to the control vinyl, the directional tone
Close all other programs on your Mac or PC.
is the 1 kHz tone. The noise map sounds like
Connect a USB cable from your computer to the
random noise over the top of the tone.
Sixty-One and turn it on. Running Scratch Live
The directional tone provides the current
for the first time, you will see the screen above.
speed and direction of the record, while the
To play from the Left Virtual Deck in Scratch
Live, choose
1.
3. Connect your Right deck’s RCA cables to
Analog Input 3.
• Select CD or PH as in step 1.
4. Set the SOURCE selector for PGM 2.
THRU 3 plays directly from your deck.
To play from the Right Virtual Deck in Scratch
Live, choose
Since Scratch Live is controlled by an analog
2.
Analog Outputs
• Main Out is on a pair of balanced ¼˝ TRS
jacks.
• Session Out is available on a pair of
noise map tells the software precisely where on
USB Control Source
the record the needle is currently.
The default Inputs for decks performing Digital
Vinyl Simulation (DVS) are Inputs 1 and 3, but
The Noise Threshold
you can change this. Analog Input 1 or 2 may
A threshold is a lower limit, below which a
be selected in Scratch Live software as the DVS
process will not occur. In the case of Scratch
signal for the Left Virtual Deck. Analog Input 3 or
Live, the noise threshold is the limit below which
4 may be selected in software as the DVS signal
the input signal will not be interpreted as control
for the Right Virtual Deck.
signal; in other words if it’s below the threshold,
To select the control sources in Scratch Live,
it is considered noise and ignored.
click the SETUP button at the top of the Scratch
This setting is necessary because a stylus is
Live screen. In the Hardware > General tab,
very sensitive, and will inevitably pick up noise
verify that Control Source > PGM 1 is set to “1”.
from the environment as well as the signal on the
This will be your Left Virtual Deck. verify that
record, especially in the noisy environment of a
Control Source > PGM 2 is set to “3”. This will
live show.
be your Right Virtual Deck.
unbalanced RCA jacks.
• Headphones output is available on both ¼˝
TRS and 3.5 mm jacks.
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How to Calibrate Scratch Live
The Scopes
Calibration Troubleshooting
With music playing in the background (from any
The scopes on the Setup screen in Scratch Live
After calibration, the number in the upper right
source), put your needle on the record with the
display the input signal as a phase diagram. The
corner of the scope view should say 0.0 while
turntable stopped. If you are using CD players,
key factors to look at on the scope display are
the needle is on the record and the turntable is
the same rules apply. Have the CD deck paused
crisp clean lines, round shape, and the tracking
stopped.
or stopped while calibrating. Ensure the rear
percentage in the lower right corner.
If that number is fluctuating then manually
panel P - L - S switches are set correctly.
Start both turntables or CD players. You will
move the Estimate slider to the right until that
Click and hold the estimate button until the
see green rings appear in the scope view as
number is stable at 0.0. If you’ve moved the
slider stops moving. Moving the threshold slider
shown above.
slider all the way to -24 and its still fluctuating
to the left will make Scratch Live more sensitive
For optimal performance the inner ring should
then you have a grounding or interference
to slow record movement, but also more
be as close to circular as possible. Use the
problem somewhere in the chain.
sensitive to background noise.
scope zoom slider (1x to 16x) to zoom in or out
If so, the first thing to check is that the
as necessary. Use the scope L/R Balance and
grounding wire coming from your turntable is
P/A Balance controls to adjust the shape of the
connected to a Sixty-One grounding post.
inner ring.
Next, make sure that the Sixty-One isn’t sitting
Things to remember:
The number in the top left corner of the scope
next to a power source such as a power strip
• Your needle must be on the record.
view gives the current absolute position within
and that the RCA cables aren’t laying across
• Your turntable (or CD player) must be
the control record or CD. The number in the
other power conducting cables.
top right corner is the current speed in RPM. In
If you are still experiencing issues, you might
• The background music playing must be at a
the bottom left is the current threshold setting,
have to adjust the placement of your setup. For
similar level to which you will play your set at.
and the number in the bottom right shows the
example, make sure bass bins aren’t directly
percentage of readable signal — this number
under the turntables.
should be close to 85% when your system is
If you have trouble getting the rings circular,
calibrated properly.
you probably need to clean or change your
Repeat the process for each deck.
stationary.
• Calibrate Scratch Live every time you play.
TIP: If the slider jumps to the far right,
then you have a problem with noise in your
needles.
turntables/CD players/mixer. Check all your
If the image appears as a line, then you
connections and make sure your equipment
have a missing channel. Check your RCA
is well earthed. In some situations you will
connections and needles. For more calibration
not be able to improve the signal quality, and
troubleshooting help see “Scope Reading and
you will have to play on regardless. In this
Fixes” in the manual.
situation, stick to REL mode.
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Importing and
Playing Music
TIP: You can also import by dragging files
Playing Music
and folders directly from Windows Explorer
Click on the “ All...” icon to show all the tracks
(PC version) or Finder (Mac version) into the
Scratch Live library.
- Left Arrow to load the highlighted track on to
the Left Deck, and Shift - Right Arrow to load the
TIP: Adjust the size
highlighted track on to the Right Deck.
of the Files window
by
clicking
and
dragging near the three dots up or down. The
vertical crates window adjusts left and right.
Importing Your Music
1. Click the Files button to open the files panel.
TIP: You can also load tracks to Decks using
the mouse. Click and drag a track from the
track list area on to either Virtual Deck.
Supported File Types
To start playing a track, simply put the needle on
Scratch Live supports fixed and variable bit rate
the record and start the turntable. The track will
.MP3, .MP4, Ogg Vorbis, .AAC*, .ALAC*, .AIFF,
start playing as soon as it detects the signal from
.WAV and Whitelabel (wl.mp3) file types. M3U
the control vinyl (or CD).
playlists are also supported.
In ABS mode, the track will play from the
The left side of this window displays locations
on your computer hard drive (and external
in your library. Use the keyboard shortcut Shift
position dictated by the placement of the
*Apple Quicktime is required for AAC and ALAC.
drives if you have them). Click these locations
needle on the record. If you place the needle at
the beginning of the record, the track will start
to navigate and find your music. By default,
NOTE: Older iTunes Music Store DRM files
playing from the beginning. You can skip through
your music is usually found in either “Music”
cannot be played back by Scratch Live.
the track by picking up the needle and placing
(Mac) or “My Music” (Windows).
iTunes Plus files are DRM-free.
it further into the record, just as with regular
records (known as needle dropping).
2. Once located, drag the folder or files you
want to import onto the purple “ All...” icon,
located to the left at the top of the crates and
playlist window. To import all of your music,
drag your whole music folder onto this icon.
How to Analyze Files
Before you play your music in Scratch Live, it is
important to first analyze your files. The analyze
files function processes the songs in your library
to detect file corruption, saves the waveform
overview to an ID3 tag*, and calculates autogain and BPM values.
To analyze files, run Scratch Live with the
Sixty-One disconnected. On the left side of the
main screen, click the Analyze Files button to
build overviews for all the tracks in your library.
You can drag and drop individual folders,
crates or files onto the Analyze Files button to
force the building of overviews at any time.
About Corrupt Files
If Scratch Live detects a corrupt file it
will tag it with a corrupt file icon:
It is very important that you delete
ANY corrupt files from your library as they can
cause Scratch Live to crash regardless if you
play the file or not. See “Status Icons” and
“Corrupt File Descriptions and Diagnoses” in the
manual.
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Set Auto BPM
The Control Record
FlexFX
The control record has two sides. The first side
The blue FlexFx buttons allow any combination
is 10 minutes long and contains the Vinyl Scroll
of PGM 1, PGM 2, Mic or
section. The second side is 15 minutes long.
the FlexFx bus where external analog (with the
AUX to be assigned to
Scratch Live can be configured to work with
Analog Insert button) or software effects via USB
records playing at either 33 RPM or 45 RPM,
(with the
depending on your preference. The record has
such as Scratch Live DJ-FX.
If this option is checked in the Setup screen
thin marks every minute, and a thicker mark
The Dry / Wet pan control lets you set the
while analyzing files, Scratch Live will calculate
every 5 minutes (when playing at 33 RPM).
amount of FlexFX in the Main Mix. DRY equals no
the estimated tempos of your files. If Scratch
These marks are to assist you when using
effect, WET gives maximum effect.
Live is confident that the Auto BPM estimate
needle dropping to move through the track.
The DJ-FX Plugin gives you control of two FX
for a file is accurate, it will be written to an ID3
These marks do not affect the playback of the
units, each with three chained effects slots per
tag* in the file. The Auto BPM function will not
track. The mode will switch when it reaches the
unit. The DJ-FX plugin is not available when your
be applied if the track already contains BPM
end of the record so your track won’t stop.
mixer is not connected. To enable DJ-FX, go to
Insert button) may be inserted,
information. To re-analyze these files and use
Setup > Plugins > Enable DJ-FX Plugin. Once
Auto BPM or auto gain on them, drag them onto
enabled, the DJ-FX panel button appears.
the Analyze Files button. If you know your file’s
To
enable
post-fader
DJ-FX
using
INSERT button, go to Setup > Plugins >
BPM will fall within a certain range, use the range
drop down to avoid double or half value BPMs
Enable Mixer DJ-FX Send.
being calculated.
If you hear audio delay when using the
*NOTE:
the
ID3 tags contain data about
INSERT, lower the USB latency setting in Setup >
your tracks and are saved inside the files
Hardware > USB Buffer Size.
themselves. Genre, track name and artist are
NOTE: Assign a PGM channel or signal to
examples of common tag information. See
FlexFX before engaging the
“Editing ID3 tags” in the manual.
to avoid audible artifacts.
AUX
The Offline Player
The Control CD
The offline player is a useful tool for preparing
The control CD has
This digital input is on USB
crates, auditioning tracks, and setting cue and
two tracks. The first
playback stereo pair 5-6 and is
loop points. The offline player is available when
track is 15 minutes
normally used for the Scratch
Scratch Live hardware is not connected, and
long
controls
Live SP-6 sample player. This
outputs through the current default audio device.
playback. The second
input has it’s own LEVEL, FlexFx
Load a track to the offline player by dragging and
track is 40 seconds
assign and CUE.
dropping onto the Deck, or pressing shift+left
long and controls vinyl
The
arrow. If the end of the loaded track is reached,
scroll.
allows you to play up to six
and
automatically. Click the Offline Player Controls
Vinyl Scroll
button (under the pointer below) to expand and
Vinyl Scroll allows you to select and load tracks
using only your turntables (or CD player) – no
contact with the computer necessary! 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 record’s A side, or Track
2 on CD players. The movement of the control
For information on rescanning, moving, copying,
deleting and backing up your files, see “File
Management” in the manual.
SP-6
Sample
Player
sources of audio, in addition to the tracks
the next track in the current playlist is played
hide the offline player controls.
INSERT button
disk now controls the selected track within your
library. Read the Playback Control section in the
manual for the best use of this track.
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playing on the Virtual Decks. Any audio file in
your Scratch Live library can be loaded to any
one of the six slots, allowing playback of short
samples, sound effects, or full length tracks. The
SP-6 is enabled when the Sixty-One is plugged
in, but not operational in the offline player mode.
To enable the SP-6 player, go to Setup
> Plugins > SP-6 Sample Player and click
“Enable SP-6 Sample Player Plugin.” To assign
the SP-6 Sample Player to
AUX, click the
SP-6 tab on the main Scratch Live screen and
select “A” as the SP-6 output.
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Absolute Mode
Relative Mode
ABS mode is the default mode, and most closely
REL mode observes the relative forward and
resembles the properties of normal vinyl. The
backward movement of the record, but does not
beginning of the track is mapped to the start of
take into account the position within the record.
the record, and by picking up the tone arm and
REL mode disables needle dropping, but allows
moving the needle to another part of the record
skip-free scratching.
Virtual Decks
Track Display
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.
The Virtual Deck
shows
about
everything
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, and can be set to flash
to warn you that the track is nearing its end. The
time and remaining time are displayed in minutes
and seconds. The pitched BPM (BPM with pitch
adjustment multiplier added) is shown on the left
of the Virtual Deck, and the turntable speed as
a percentage pitch shift is shown on the right
of the Virtual Deck. If the track has no BPM
information, pitched BPM will not be shown.
If you are playing regular vinyl, notice the
Virtual Deck behaving strangely as Scratch Live
(needle dropping) you can move to a different
position within the track.
See: “Drop To Absolute Position” in the manual.
ABS mode faithfully reproduces the movement
of vinyl control records, including stops, starts,
REL mode adds additional speed controls:
scratching, needle dropping, rubbing and other
turntablist techniques.
Previous track – Go to the previous track
When you reach the end of the record
in the list.
using either REL or ABS modes, Scratch Live
automatically switches to INT mode. This
Rewind - The rewind function speeds up
is known as Emergency Internal mode, and
the longer you press the button.
prevents long tracks from stopping when you run
out of record. You can switch from Emergency
Fast forward – The fast forward function
Internal mode to ABS mode by lifting the needle
speeds up the longer you hold the button.
and placing it in the lead-in of the control record.
Emergency Internal mode will activate after 1
Next track – Jump to the next track in
second. Use the keyboard shortcut F1 (left deck)
the list.
or F6 (right deck) to switch to ABS mode.
TIP: Use the keyboard shortcut F2 (left deck)
NOTE: Be careful when scratching near the
or F7 (right deck) to switch to REL mode.
end of the record not to accidentally go past
this point and into internal mode, or the track
will no longer respond to record movement!
attempts to decode the incoming signal. This will
not cause any problems, but you may find it
distracting. You can unload the currently loaded
track using the Virtual Deck eject button.
Scratch Live Modes
Scratch Live has three different modes of
operation. You can switch between these modes
by clicking the mode buttons near each Virtual
Deck.
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Internal Mode
Pitch Slider - Use the pitch slider to
More Controls
make pitch adjustments while using
The complete list of keyboard shortcuts is on
INT mode. Drag the pitch slider with the
the last page of this Quick Start.
mouse to make large pitch movements,
INT mode allows playing tracks without external
vinyl (or CD) control. INT mode has a start /
stop function and a virtual pitch slider. Holding
down the shift key moves the pitch slider slowly.
Holding the ctrl key and clicking on the pitch
slider resets it to 33 RPM or 45 RPM, depending
on which you are closest to at the time.
Scratch Live automatically switches to INT
mode when the end of the control record is
reached; you can switch back to ABS mode by
placing the needle in the lead-in of the control
record. If you switch from ABS or REL into
INT mode, Scratch Live automatically adjusts
pitch to maintain playback speed as set by the
turntable. Use the keyboard shortcut F3 (left
deck) or F8 (right deck) to switch to INT mode.
INT mode adds these additional controls:
or hold the shift key and drag the pitch
Click on the waveform to ‘scrub’ or make fine
slider to make fine adjustments.
adjustments to your position within the track.
Clicking the RANGE button above
This may be useful if you wish to set cue points
the slider changes the slider range to
in your tracks, and don’t have your turntables or
±8%, ±10%, ±16%, ±50% or ±100%.
CD players connected.
Temporary Cue
NOTE: If you play a track in INT mode, and
There is a temporary cue point that can be used
then switch to ABS or REL mode, the pitch
like the cue button on many DJ CD players.
adjustment will be dictated by the turntable,
Press ctrl-I to set this temporary cue point on
so there will be a jump in pitch unless they are
the Left Deck, and ctrl-K to set it on the Right
already perfectly matched.
Deck. This temp cue point is shown in the main
waveform as a white marker. This cue point is
TIP: If you are in ABS or REL mode and you
not saved with the track, and by default is set to
get a build up of dust on the needle that is
the beginning of the track. Press I to jump to this
breaking up the audio, hold down ctrl and
temporary cue point on the Left Deck, and K for
press the INT button. This will take you to INT
the Right Deck. If you hold down the I or K key
mode and reset the pitch to zero.
while the track is stopped, it will play from the
temporary cue point. As soon as you release the
More Help
key, it will jump back to the temporary cue point.
This Quick Start just gives the highlights to
Note that you can use this shortcut to jump to
get you running. You will want to read the full
the beginning of the track if the temporary cue
manual while using the Sixty-One to understand
point has not been set. See “Cue Points” in the
everything it can do. Before calling the factory
manual.
for support, first look for your question in the
Play / pause reverse - Press to play,
press again to stop playback. You can
adjust the braking knob in the setup screen
to range from an immediate stop to a slow
turntable-style ‘power down’. See “Braking” in
the manual.
Play / pause forward – Press to play,
press again to stop playback. Uses the
same braking as described above.
manual.
The next place to search online in the Forum
at serato.com/forum, where thousands of tips
are updated daily. You will definitely want to
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Bend down - Create a temporary
decrease in the playback speed. Use
bend down if the two tracks are in time, but this
track is slightly ahead of the other track.
Bend up – Create a temporary increase
in the playback speed. Use bend up if the
two tracks are in time, but this track is slightly
behind the other track.
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Keyboard shortcuts acTIONS ACcessED directly from the computer keyboard
KEY
ctrl - L
ctrl - R
ctrl - F
ctrl - A
ctrl - C
ctrl - E
ctrl - V
ctrl - X
ctrl - Z
shift - ctrl - 
shift - ctrl - 
ctrl - P
ctrl - N
ctrl - O
- or +
ctrl - or +
tab
ctrl - del and
ctrl - backspace
alt - del and
alt - backspace
ctrl - shift - del and
ctrl - shift - backspace
ctrl - shift - /
~
esc
SP-6 SAMPLE PLAYER
Load to sample slot
Play sample slot
LEFT DECK
ctrl -  or shift - 
ctrl - shift - 
shift - alt - 
ctrl - , (comma)
ctrl - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
1, 2, 3, 4, 5
F1
F2
F3
F5
Q
W
E
R
T
Y
U
I
O
P
[
ctrl - [
alt - Q
alt - W
alt - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
ctrl - alt - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
alt - E
alt - R
alt - O
alt - L
alt - space bar
ctrl - I
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ACTION
Locate the current track. This will highlight the track you most recently loaded.
Pressing ctrl - L again will alternate between the tracks recently loaded on both decks.
Reveal - the highlighted song is opened in a file browser.
Find - moves the cursor to the search box.
Select all.
Copy text in edit mode.
Edit text.
Paste text in edit mode.
Cut text in edit mode.
Undo last track load.
Move focus up / down through the library or crates. Note that if you have a song highlighted in the song view, and
use shift - ctrl -   you will move up or down through the library or crates. When you release the shift or ctrl key,
the focus will go back to the song view so that you can move up and down through songs using  .
Add tracks to the prepare window.
Start a new mic recording.
Open the track in your default MP3/WAV/OGG/AIF player.
Zoom the main waveform display.
Zoom the library text size.
Alternate focus between crates or songs.
Remove track from library, remove track from crate, delete crate (does not delete the file).
Remove track from crate and from library.
Delete the file from your library and send to the recycle bin.
(Note to iTunes users: files in your iTunes library cannot be deleted this way).
Toggle the input reverse switch.
Toggle the Flashing Deck indicator between the Primary and Secondary Decks.
Clear search string if searching, or exit Scratch Live.
slot 1
ctrl - alt - Z
Z
slot 2
ctrl - alt - X
X
slot 3
ctrl - alt - C
C
slot 4
ctrl - alt - V
V
slot 5
ctrl - alt - B
B
slot 6
ctrl - alt - N
N
ACTION
Load the highlighted song to a deck.
Load the track currently on one deck onto the other deck as well (instant doubles).
Unload the track from a deck.
Place a cue point.
Place a cue point in a slot.
Jump to cue points slots.
(rel and int modes)
Switch deck to absolute mode.
Switch deck to relative mode.
Switch deck to internal mode.
Key lock on / off.
Play / pause reverse.
Play / pause forward.
Pitch down.
Pitch up.
Bend down.
(rel and int modes)
Bend up.
(rel and int modes)
Censor.
(rel and int modes)
(rel and int modes)
Go to temporary cue point.
Set / adjust loop in-point.
Set / adjust loop out-point.
Loop on / off.
Jump to selected loop.
Load previous track.
Load next track.
Auto loop on / off.
Loop roll.
Rewind.
(rel and int modes)
Fast forward.
(rel and int modes)
Previous loop.
Next loop.
Activate the tempo tapper.
(rel and int modes)
Set temporary cue point.
RIGHT DECK
ctrl -  or shift - 
ctrl - shift - 
shift - alt - 
ctrl - . (period)
ctrl - 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
6, 7, 8, 9, 0
F6
F7
F8
F10
A
S
D
F
G
H
J
K
L
;
'
ctrl - '
alt - A
alt - S
alt - 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
ctrl - alt - 6, 7, 8, 9, 0
alt - D
alt - F
alt - P
alt - ;
alt - space bar (x2)
ctrl - K
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