Effects, Hardware & software control panels, Internal digital effects – Rane TTM 57SL Manual for Serato Scratch Live 2.44 User Manual

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Internal Digital Effects

There are two Effects Processors in the
TTM 57SL. Digital Effects hang out in
the mixer instead of the software so they
are available for signal processing even
when Scratch Live is not running. Each
processor can load one of ten effects:

• Echo

[post fader]

• Hold Echo

[post fader]

• HP Echo

[post fader]

• HP Hold Echo

[post fader]

• LP Filter (Low Pass)

[pre fader]

• BP Filter (Band Pass) [pre fader]
• HP Filter (High Pass) [pre fader]
• Phaser

[pre fader]

• Flanger

[pre fader]

• Desecrator

[pre fader]

When Scratch Live is running, the
deployed effect for each Effect Processor
is shown onscreen, along with all of the
control assignments and settings. The
Effects are still available when the mixer
is operating stand-alone, however, there
is no display for indicating the deployed
Effect, control assignment or settings.
Scratch Live software effect controls
mirror the TTM 57SL front panel. When
one status changes, so does the other.
For this reason, you may want to begin
by using the Effects with Scratch Live
software to learn control assignments.
Typically, Effects are controlled by ear. If
you know which Effect is installed in the
Effects Processors and what controls are
assigned to what functions, the Effects
are very usable without the software.
The function of the controls has been
standardized to help keep stand-alone
operation simple. The TTM 57SL ships
with Echo in Processor 1, and LP Filter in
Processor 2 before Scratch Live reassigns
them.

DECK

B1

B2

1

2

B3

B4

PROCESSOR 1

PROCESSOR 2

PGM 1

PGM 2

AUX

MAIN

INSERT POINT

NOTE: These defaults can be changed
and saved to the mixer. See “Save to
Mixer” on page 34.

Group 6

If you are connected to Scratch Live,
switch to Group 6 to begin using Effects.
Press GROUP then

B6. See “Groups” on

page 38.

Inserting an Effect

There are four possible insert points
for a deployed Effect: PGM 1, PGM 2,
AUX BUS or Main Mix. When an Effects
Processor is inserted in PGM 1 or PGM 2,
pre- or post-fader operation is determined
by the Effect. Both the Echo Effects are
post-fader, and all the Filter Effects are
pre-fader. Both Effects Processors can
use the same insert point, but the order
depends on the effect. For instance,
the Filter effect will be processed first
(because it is pre-fader), and the Echo
effect will be processed second (because
it is post-fader). If both are Filter Effects,
Processor 1 will be first.

NOTE: Any Effect can only be loaded
into one of the processors.

The controls required to select an Effects
Processor and determine it’s insert point
are shown below. The DECK button
selects the Effects Processor to be
controlled. Pressing the button toggles
between Effects Processor 1 and Effects
Processor 2.

B1 puts the selected processor in PGM 1.
B2 puts the selected processor in PGM 2.
B3 puts the selected processor in AUX Bus.
B4 puts the selected processor in Main Mix.

To share an effect with both PGM 1 and
PGM 2, insert the effect in the Aux Bus
and use the FlexFX switches. Remember
that an effect in the Aux Bus affects the
FlexFX, Mic and Aux Inputs.

Effects

Hard & Soft Control Panels

These “soft” controls have multiple
functions for controlling Scratch Live.
These also control the Internal Digital
Effects when the mixer is operated stand-
alone without a computer. The Effects
function the same way if connected to the
Scratch Live software or when using the
TTM 57SL without a computer.

for more information on Scratch
Live software control options See
“Additional Setup” on page 33.

GROUP

DECK

P1

P2

J1

B1

B2

1

2

B3

B4

B5

B6

J2

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