![]() ![]() Rewind, Bend down, Play / pause reverse, Play / pause forward, Bend up, Fast forward.Īuto mode - play a sequence of tracks automatically. Internal Mode - mix with just your laptop using features modeled on DJ CD players. This mode observes the relative forward and backward movement of the record, but does not regard the position within the record. Relative Mode - skip-free scratching, jump to cue points, and pitch bend buttons combined with turntable control. The beginning of the track is mapped to the start of the record. The turntable speed as a percentage of pitch shift is on the left, and the pitched BPM is on the right.ĭifferent operating modes can be assigned to each Virtual Deck:Ībsolute Mode - exact reproduction of record movement, needle drop through tracks – just like normal vinyl. The time and remaining time are displayed in minutes and seconds. The circular progress bar around the edge is a visual representation of the position within the song. As the vinyl rotates, so does the line on the label. The Virtual Deck shows everything about the speed and position of a track. You can also manually adjust individual gain, remembered in each song file. Auto-gain lets you set a target gain on any or all songs in your library. A tap tempo button allows you to enter your own. Auto-BPM detects tempo information for tracks without it, saving it with each file. Preprocessing of MP3 files is not required except to detect corrupt files or use the auto-BPM and auto-gain functions. Intuitive search function can be applied to any field to find things quickly. Browse your music collection by album, artist, BPM, or genre, with optional album art display. Hot-swap external drives with fast automatic library merging and retention of crates. The crate and subcrate system helps organize your library and sets. You can drag from Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac) into the Scratch Live library. Record direct from vinyl or CD and save as a 24-bit 48 kHz or 96 kHz stereo file.Įasily import your playlists and iTunes library. Record from your mixer’s Aux output and immediately scratch as if it was on vinyl. Scratch Live supports all these file formats: Fixed and Variable Bit Rate MP3, AIFF, AAC, ALAC, WAV, OGG Vorbis, CD Audio and direct from the mixer. ……Auto-selects USB or external power without interruption ……Galvanic Isolation: Audio I/O is actively isolated from USB port and external power Optional RS5 External Universal Power Pack 7.5 Volts DC, P6 barrel plug Yellow Indicator Lit when the analog section is powered on USB 2.0 High Speed Port Required 3-unit load (300 mA max)īlue Indicator Flashing while device is booting ……Dynamic Range 101 dB A-weighted analog in to analog outĭevice Latency 1.4 ms 44.1 kHz and 1.3 ms 48 kHz Sample Rate Selection 44.1 / 48 kHz selected in software control panelĭeck Inputs Unbalanced RCA with CD / Phono switch The Rane SL 2 USB interface connects one or two standard vinyl or CD turntables to your computer using a single USB cable and audio connections to line inputs on your DJ mixer.Ĥ4.1 kHz Sample Rate Frequency Response -0.5 dB 20 Hz, -1.22 dB 20 kHzĤ8 kHz Sample Rate Frequency Response -0.5 dB 20 Hz, -0.40 dB 20 kHz Serato engineers developed system level audio drivers that allow accurate and reliable operation at faster speeds than any other similar package. Low latency means the response time from touching the decks to hearing an audio signal is extremely fast. This intuitive system replicates the traditional DJing experience for “real feel” usability. The Rane SL 2 gives you the freedom to take your entire digital music collection on the road with advanced features that add extra creativity to your DJing. Smaller and more compact die-cast design. The SL 2 advances the technology found in the original SL 1 with these improvements:Ĥ4.1 or 48 kHz sample rate selected in software.ĪSIO / Core Audio drivers for 3rd-party support. The Rane SL series of interfaces with Serato Scratch Live set the standard for vinyl emulation. ![]()
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