Save to mixer, Phono sensitivity, Transform direction – Rane TTM 57SL Manual for Serato Scratch Live 2.44 User Manual

Page 34: Latch kill switches, Meters, Phones, Expand library on track scroll, Flashing deck indicator, Foot switch type, Reset controls to default

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RANE TTM 57SL MIXER FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR’S MANUAL 2.4.4

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Latch Kill Switches

The EQ kill switches on the mixer can
be set to be either momentary (on while
the button is held down) or latched (on
until the button is pressed on). Select this
option to keep the kills on until you press
the button again.

Meters

This button switches the meter mode,
which is reflected by the mixer hardware.

Phones

This button changes the state of the
Master Cue button on the mixer.

Expand Library on Track Scroll

With this option turned on, the hardware
panel will hide temporarily while you are
using the mixer to scroll through your
library.

Flashing Deck Indicator

The flashing deck indicator shows which
Virtual Deck is selected by the deck
button on the mixer. When this option is
on, a white border will flash around the
selected virtual deck.

Foot switch Type

The TTM 57SL supports 1, 2 or 3 button
footswitches. Click on the number that
corresponds to your foot switch.

Reset Controls to Default

Each of the software control assignments
can be customized. Click this button
to reset all the control assignments/
mappings to their default state.

Control Source

Any of the four inputs on the TTM 57SL
can be set to control Scratch Live. Use
the check boxes to choose the inputs that
are used to control Scratch Live.

Effect 1 & Effect 2

See “Save to Mixer” on page 34

Playback

Track End Warning

Enable track end warning to flash the
virtual deck as you approach the end of
the track. The label will start flashing 20
seconds from the end of the record. The
track end warning does not apply to any
tracks under 1 minute long.

Playback Keys Use Shift

This is checked by default. Unchecking
this option will enable all of these keys
without pressing shift or having caps lock
on. This applies to all cue points (1...0)
and cue controls (QWERTY etc).

See

“Keyboard Shortcuts” on page 54.

Lock Playing Deck

Every DJ’s nightmare used to be lifting
the needle off the wrong turntable in the
middle of a set. This 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.

Sort Cues Chronologically

The 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.

Enable Hot Cues

When hot cues are enabled, you can
set cue points simply by pressing the
number keys 1 through 0 (no ctrl modifier
required). Note that you can only add cues
this way if the cue point slots are empty.
See “Cue Points” on page 21.

Update, the mixer will run fine on the older
firmware without the new effects.

If you

have upgraded your firmware and you
need to downgrade please do this:

1. Run the older version of Scratch Live

with the mixer attached.

2. Power off the mixer.
3. Hold the two High kill buttons down

while powering on the mixer.

4. The kill lights will all be lit up red, and

the firmware will downgrade to the
version that shipped with that Scratch
Live version. When the kill lights go out,
the update is complete.

Save to Mixer

Click these buttons to transfer settings
to the mixer. The Save To Mixer buttons
in the Effects sections save to the mixer
processors independently so it can be
used without Scratch Live running and
attached. These settings are transferred to
the mixer in the main setup section.
• Transform direction.
• Latched or momentary kill switch

preference.

• Phono sensitivity.
• Meter setting (Stereo House / Dual

Mono Cue)

• Phones setting (Master / Cue)
• Effect 1
• Effect 2

Phono Sensitivity

Set the phono sensitivity at the level
of your cartridge (see your cartridge
documentation for the value). This will
make your turntable inputs the same level
as your line inputs.

Transform Direction

The Joysticks also double as transform
switches. To change the joystick from
software control to transform, press the
joystick down – as if trying to push it down
into the mixer, you’ll hear a click – and
hold it down until the green LED lights.
The 8 check boxes around the joystick
image show the directions you can move
the joystick. The audio will cut out when
the joystick is moved in a direction that is
checked.

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