Desecrator control assignments, Desecrator controls, Delay / tap bpm – Rane TTM 57SL Manual for Serato Scratch Live 2.44 User Manual

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P1

Delay / Tap BPM

Once you turn

P1, the lock icon

disappears, the Multiplier number turns
white and

P1 becomes a Delay control.

Delay has a range of 1ms to 2.9 seconds,
and a track without a BPM tag will start at
500 ms. A slow turn gives 1ms adjustment
resolution, while a fast turn increases
the resolution to 200 ms per step. To get
back to the original BPM after adjusting
Delay, select a multiplier with

J1, and the

Multiplier number changes to green. A
single Tap of

P1 resyncs the delay to the

BPM.

J1

Multiplier

Pressing

J1 toggles between normal

transform operation (indicator off) and
the BPM Multiplier (green indicator on).
With the green indicator lit,

J1 adjusts

the multiplier to 4, 2, 1, 3/4, ½, 1/4, 1/8,
or 1/16. Multipliers that exceed the Delay
memory will not function and are grayed-
out in the software control panel. If BPM is
set with tapping, the multiplier is set to 1.
The multiplier is not reset when the BPM
is set via the ID3 tag, so your subsequent
tracks can stay at x4 if you wish. The
active Multiplier is shown in green text
when locked to a BPM.

P2

Feedback

Feedback is the amount of delayed signal
fed back to the delay input. Feedback
minimum to maximum is 11/3 rotations
of

P2. The Delay clears after one

circulation when Feedback is brought to
0%. The Delay clears immediately when
uninserted, but changing the insert point
does not clear the feedback loop. This
is useful for adding PGM 2 Echo to the
fading PGM 1 Echo. To clear the loop
and start a fresh Echo immediately, rapid
double-click on the insert point

B1, B2,

B3 or B4.

J2

Wet / Dry Mix

Pressing

J2 toggles between transform

operation (indicator off) and Wet / Dry
control (green indicator on). The hold echo
default is 50% Wet / 50% Dry.

J2 has the

same operation on all effects.

See “J2

Wet / Dry Mix” on page 44.

Desecrator Control

Assignments

The Desecrator adds controlled distortion,
from fine dust to rusty metal spikes, by
allowing adjustment of bit-depth and
sample rate without dithering or anti-
aliasing. Clipping can be a fine shave, or
enough for a wig! Signal flow and control
is shown below.

GROUP

DECK

P1

P2

J1

B1

B2

1

2

B3

B4

B5

B6

J2

PROCESSOR 1

DRIVE LEVEL

SAMPLE RATE

BIT DEPTH

TAP BPM

PROCESSOR 2

PGM 1

PGM 2

AUX B

MAIN

ON

ON

INSERT POINT

CUE

EFFECT

ALL WET

MORE

DRY

ALL DRY

MORE

WET

P1

Drive

Level

B6

P2

Sample

Rate

P2

Bit

Depth

44.1 kHz

to 34 Hz

3 to

24 bits

Inverse

Drive

Level

on

P1

Drive Level

The only function of

P1 (indicator off) is

Drive Level, adjusting from 0 dB to +24
dB in 32 uniform steps. To keep audio
output level constant, inverse gain is
applied after the bit-depth stage. A slight
level reduction occurs when clipping.

P1

has no second function when using the
Desecrator.

J1 has no function when using the
Desecrator.

P2

Sample Rate / Bit Depth

Sample Rate is the primary function of

P2

(indicator off) adjusting the sample rate
from a clean 44.1 kHz to a dirty 34 Hz
over 32 steps with 1/3-octave spacing.
Bit Depth is adjusted with the second
function of

P2 (green indicator on) adjusts

from a creamy 24 bits to a crunchy 3 bits
in 22 steps. Increasing the

P1 Drive Level

increases the spreadability when bits are
reduced to a single digit.

J2

Wet / Dry Mix

Pressing

J2 toggles between transform

operation (indicator off) and Wet /
Dry control (green indicator on). The
desecrator default is 100% wet.

J2 has

the same operation on all effects.

See “J2

Wet / Dry Mix” on page 44.

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