Rane Sixty-One Sixty-One Mixer Manual for Scratch Live 2.5.0 - Page 16
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Whitelabel. net Preparing Your Files Set Auto BPM The Serato Whitelabel Delivery Network is a unique system that allows record labels to digitally deliver promotional releases directly to DJs. To download Whitelabel audio files and sign up to receive updates on the latest promotional releases, visit whitelabel.net. Whitelabel Audio Files Whitelabel.net audio files are a unique format (file extension wl.mp3) developed by Serato. They are specially prepared for use in Scratch Live; pre-analyzed, tagged with song and artist info, BPM and album art where possible. Whitelabel audio files play as high quality 320 kbps stereo audio in Scratch Live when Rane Scratch Live hardware is connected. Without Scratch Live hardware connected, or when playing these files through other mp3 software and devices, they will play as low quality 32 kbps mono audio. Whitelabel audio files are promotional releases from records labels available to Scratch Live DJs for free from Whitelabel. net. Before you play your music in Scratch Live, It is important to first analyze your files. The analyze files function processes the songs in your library to detect file corruption, saves the waveform overview to an ID3 tag*, and calculates auto-gain and BPM values. How to Analyze Files To analyze files run Scratch Live with the Sixty-One disconnected. On the left side of the main screen, click the Analyze Files button to automatically build overviews for all the tracks in your library. TIP: You can drag and drop individual folders, crates or files onto the Analyze Files button to force the building of overviews at any time. About Corrupt Files If Scratch Live detects a corrupt file it will tag it with a corrupt file icon: It is very important that you delete ANY corrupt files from your library as they can cause Scratch Live to crash regardless if you play the file or not. See "Status Icons" on page 32 and "Corrupt File Descriptions and Diagnoses" on page 41. If this option is checked while analyzing files, Scratch Live will calculate the estimated tempos of your files. If Scratch Live is confident that the Auto BPM estimate for a file is accurate, it will be written to an ID3 tag* in the file. The Auto BPM function will not be applied if the track already contains BPM information. To re-analyze these files and use Auto BPM or auto gain, drag them onto the Analyze Files button. If you know your file's BPM will fall within a certain range, use the range drop down to avoid double or half value BPMs being calculated. *NOTE: ID3 tags contain data about your tracks and are saved inside the file. Genre, track name and artist are examples of common tag information. See "Editing ID3 tags" on page 32. The Offline Player The offline player is a useful tool for preparing crates, auditioning tracks, and setting cue and loop points. The offline player is available when Scratch Live hardware is not connected, and outputs through the current default audio device. Load a track to the offline player by dragging and dropping onto the Deck, or pressing shift+left arrow. If the end of the loaded track is reached, the next track in the current playlist is played automatically. Click the Offline Player Controls button (outlined below) to expand and hide the offline player controls. For information on rescanning, moving, copying, deleting and backing up your files, see "File Management" on page 33. 16 RANE SIXTY-ONE MIXER FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR'S MANUAL 2.5.0