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Serato Scratch Live combined with Rane hardware is the ultimate solution for professional DJs, giving you the freedom to take your entire digital music collection on the road and equipping you with advanced features that add extra creativity to your DJing. This intuitive system replicates the traditional DJing experience for "real feel" usability. With unparalleled performance, sound quality and stability, you'll soon see why thousands of DJs worldwide choose Serato Scratch Live. • Load music files onto Virtual Decks for playback. • Browse your music collection by custom categories and album art. • Prepare audio files for playback with auto-gain and BPM calculation. • Organise music with crates, subcrates and smart crates. • Choose from multiple play and display modes to suit your performance style. • Use visual aides, cues and loops to perfect your mixing. • Add extra creativity to your sets with DJFX, the SP-6 Sample Player and other Scratch Live plug-ins. Supported File Formats Scratch Live supports multiple file formats: fixed and variable bit-rate MP3, MP4, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, ALAC, FLAC, AIFF, WAV and Whitelabel (wl.mp3) file types*. M3U playlists are also supported. *See whitelabel.net about wl.mp3 files. NOTE: Older iTunes Music Store DRM files cannot be played back by Scratch Live. iTunes Plus files are DRM-free. Importing Music Importing music is done simply by navigating to your hard drive(s) via Scratch Live's File pane. You can also drag and drop files directly from Explorer (Windows) or Finder (Mac). iTunes users have the option to integrate existing iTunes libraries and playlists into their Scratch live library. Importing audio files to your computer is highly recommend, however you can play files directly from CD and CD-ROM. Classic Vertical Mode File Preparation Build waveform overviews, check for file corruption and use Scratch Live's optional auto-gain and BPM calculation with the Analyze Files button. Use the Offline Player to prepare crates, audition tracks, and set cue and loop points, without needing to have Rane hardware connected. Crates and Smart Crates Create Crates and Subcrates to group tracks within for quick recall and simple organisation. You can merge these crates onto an external drive for simple migration to another laptop. Smart Crates let you set rules and keywords for crates, automatically updating when relevant tracks are added or removed from your library. Keylock When Key Lock is on, the key or pitch of the song stays locked at what it would be if the track was playing at normal speed, regardless of the platter speed of the turntable or CD player. Stack Mode with the Rane SL4 and Rane Sixty-Eight History The history button opens a complete log of all the tracks you have played and allows you to export Scratch Live session information as a data file for future reference. Serato Playlists export track play information to your user profile on serato. com. This can be done using the History export function post-set, or you can choose to live update during your set. Cues and Loops Create up to five Cue Points with labels for each track to mark and trigger key parts of your songs. Create and save up to nine Loops per track, either manually or using the Auto-Loop function. SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • DATA SHEET 1