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Scratch Live 2.5 (Legacy)
Note: Serato Scratch Live has been replaced with Serato DJ.
Serato Scratch Live 2.5 comes loaded with a bunch of key features including: Support for Serato Remote, free Loopmasters sample content, plug-and-play support for Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus and MIDI Output Lighting.
What’s in Scratch Live 2.5?
Support for Serato Remote
Serato Scratch Live users have support to download and use Serato Remote — Serato’s first official App for iPad®.
Designed to compliment an existing Scratch Live setup, Serato Remote will connect seamlessly to your Serato laptop software and work with all supported Scratch Live hardware.
Serato Remote lets you see and perform all of your favorite Scratch Live functions without needing to touch your laptop. Control Cue Points, Loops and Samples. Load tracks and manipulate FX in ways that weren’t previously possible. See Serato’s famous Virtual Decks and Track Overviews so you can focus on the crowd and free yourself from your laptop.
Have control at your finger tips and enhance your Scratch Live performance. Serato Remote can be connected wirelessly freeing you to move around the stage or connected over USB for ultra low latency.
Designed with real world performance in mind, using big easy to hit buttons focusing on the most important performance features.
Serato Remote is available now and can be downloaded direct from the App Store℠ for USD 19.99.
To watch Rui from Serato use Serato Remote, and for more information visit serato.com/remote.
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Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus plug-and-play support
With Scratch Live 2.5 you can throw away your control CDs and connect your Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus directly to your laptop.
Tightly mapped software controls give you low latency control over performance features in Scratch Live.
Control your Scratch Live library with your CDJ-2000nexus. See full color album artwork, waveform, cue/loop points and other important track information on the CDJ-2000nexus color display.
MIDI Output Lighting
Now supported with Scratch Live 2.5 MIDI Output Lighting enables the LEDs on your MIDI controller to light up when used with Scratch Live.
We’ve teamed up with our hardware partners to provide you with some presets for some of the coolest controllers out there.
You can also read this blog post for more information on how to use the presets.
Free Loopmasters Sample Content
Scratch Live 2.5 comes with FREE samples from Loopmasters. Get 24 of the best Beats, Hits, Loops and Sweeps, free to you when you download the Loopmasters sample content installer. Download the sample content from within the Scratch Live 2.5 download and the samples will install straight to your Serato library as a crate.
For more information on how to get the sample content have a read of this Loopmasters blog post.
Scratch Live 2.5 Bug Fixes
Alongside these key features Scratch Live 2.5 also includes bug fixes to continue the unparalleled level of stability and performance that Serato software is known for.
Some examples of the bug fixes are:
- Mixtape .als recordings now work with Ableton Live 9.
- Fixed a bug where the beatgrid lock wasn’t being saved and loaded to/from the file; it was only being saved to the database.
- The Sixty-Eight record source is now correctly loaded from preferences.
- Fixed a bug where the CDJ-350 was sending both MIDI and HID messages which meant it could possibly fire two different Scratch Live events at the same time.
- Fixed a bug where the DJFX deck assignments wouldn’t save to preferences if going from being ‘on’ initially, to ‘off’.
For a full list of bug fixes see the Scratch Live 2.5 Release Notes
Version: Scratch Live 2.5
Size: 66.35 MB
Platform: Win
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Mac | Windows | |
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Serato Scratch Live | ||
Operating System * | Mac OS X 10.9 Mac OS X 10.8 Mac OS X 10.7 Mac OS X 10.6 | Windows 8.1 Windows 8 Windows 7 |
Processor | SL1 — SL3: 1.6GHz 1.8 GHz Core Duo Mac OS SL4: Intel 2.0 GHz Core Duo Mac OS All supported devices: Intel 2.0 GHz Core Duo Windows | |
Screen Resolution | 1280 x 720 | |
Memory | 2 GB | |
USB | SL1 / Rane TTM-57SL: 1.0 SL2 / SL3 / SL4 / Sixty-One / Sixty-Two / Sixty-Two-Z / Sixty-Eight: 2.0 | |
Free HDD Space | 5 GB |
* Operating System support assumes you are using the latest point release.
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Scratch Live 2.1.1 (Legacy)
What’s new in Scratch Live 2.1.1?
- Ultra Knob effects for 1 Knob performance control of advanced effects.
- 32 new Ultra Knob effects and 28 new Super Knob effects including «Echo Out» and «1 Knob HP/LP Filter».
- Plug and Play support for the Novation Dicer Scratch Live controller.
- Full integration with the Pioneer CDJ-2000 and CDJ-900 in «Advanced HID Mode» including library navigation, album art, overview display, and responsive platter control.
- Support for The Bridge*, which allows DJs to playback Ableton Live sets through Scratch Live, trigger clips within Scratch Live from the Ableton Player and record mixtapes as a multi-track Ableton file.
Read more about The Bridge.
*The Bridge is free for anyone who owns
- Serato Scratch Live compatible hardware, and
- A registered version of Ableton Live 8.
Known Issue for Video-SL users:
Certain MP4 files have been known to cause stability problems with Scratch Live 2.1.1. If you are playing MP4 video files, we recommend using Scratch Live 2.0 with Video-SL until Scratch Live 2.2 is released. Scratch Live 2.0 can be downloaded by clicking here.
Version: Scratch Live 2.1.1
Size: 12.49 MB
Platform: Win
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Scratch Live Release Notes
22 October, 2009
What’s new in 1.9.2
Features and improvements
— Playback of 96kHz audio file formats.
— Sample banks for the SP-6.
— Individual sample output selection and muting for the SP-6.
— Support for the Denon DN-HC1000S hardware controller.
— Improved Scratch Live start and exit times.
— Many more bug fixes and improvements.
96kHz File Support
— Scratch Live can now play audio files that are 96kHz.
— The SP-6 now has 4 available sample banks (A B C D). You can switch between sample banks by pressing A B C or D in the bottom right corner of the SP-6. These buttons can also be assigned to the TTM 57SL controls or MIDI for quick access.
— There are now individual output channel selectors and mute buttons for each sample slot. Choose ‘master’ to have the sample route through the SP-6 master output channel.
Ctrl+Click on the mute buttons on the SP-6 performs a momentary mute. (Mute only while the button is held down).
— Fixed bug where SP-6 did not always save/load settings on close/start up.
Denon DN-HC1000S
— Added support for the new Denon DN-HC1000S Scratch Live MIDI controller. The device is plug and play — plug it in and Scratch Live will automatically connect and configure the hardware.
Improved status bar
— The status bar notification system has been improved. This includes ensuring that important messages don’t get overwritten.
History
— Improved History load and save times, and reduced memory usage. History sessions are now loaded on demand.
Note: Because of this your history sessions will appear empty in previous versions of Scratch Live.
— When using the TTM 57SL, tracks are now added to history based on the fader positions on the mixer. If the fader for a channel is opened, then the track is marked as played.
— Fixed crash that sometimes occurred on startup if Scratch Live had not exited cleanly.
— Fixed bug where dragging a history session onto the crate window would fill a crate with unplayed tracks even if the «show unplayed tracks» option was off.
— History no longer scrolls to the bottom when a track is loaded.
— Fixed bug on windows where & were drawn as _ in the history panel.
— Fixed bug where opening the history/files/prepare tab could scroll the crates view.
MIDI / Hardware Controllers
— Improved MIDI hot plugging on windows. Now hotplugging should work every time.
— Added improved library searching / tabbing with MIDI controls. Pressing MIDI forward and back buttons will now tab through the History and Files panels if they are open.
— Fixed bug where relative midi assigned knobs could be turned beyond their limits.
— Fixed bug where canceling a hardware tempo tap would not reset a songs bpm if it was previously present.
— Fixed bug where certain native midi controllers would not return to a blank state (lights etc) after Scratch Live has quit.
— Fixed bug where loading MIDI presets could overwrite native midi controller mappings for that session.
— Fixed bug where native MIDI controller mappings could appear in MIDI assign mode.
— Fixed bug where relative MIDI knobs would not always work correctly on knobs and sliders.
— Fixed bug where MIDI auto-loop select knobs would start at a different setting to the actual selected loop, so when turning the knob for the first time the loop length would jump.
— Fixed crash that could occur when triggering instant doubles with the Pioneer CDJ-400.
— Removed filtering out of reserved MIDI controls. (eg. on the Korg nanoKONTROL)
— Fixed bug where creating a new MIDI preset did not work when the current preset was unsaved.
— Fixed bug where MIDI scrolling in the browse panel caused the GUI to freeze.
File Access
— Fixed bug where certain QuickTime files would not play due to special characters in file path.
— Added the ability to drag and drop folders and files onto the rescan ID3 tags button.
— Fixed bug where ID3v1 year tags where imported as album tags.
— Fixed bug where overviews for short audio files would contain a graphical glitch.
— Fixed bug where greyscale album art would not show.
— Fixed bug where ID3 tags unused by Scratch Live could be cleared from WAV files.
— Fixed bug where the ID3 comment (‘COMM’ or ‘COM’) tag Scratch Live used would lose its comment descriptor on tag writing.
— Fix to crash where users with path names larger than 260 characters on windows could lead to a crash. (This could happen when using a hard drive that was created on Mac on a Windows machine).
— Fixed bug where Scratch Live would not recognize the Year frame in ID3v2.2 tags
— Fixed bug where corrupted white label files could lead to a crash.
iTunes
— Fixed problem where the [i]iTunes library[/i] playlist would not load for iTunes 9.
— Added support for playback of M4A files from iTunes LPs.
— Bit-rate is now read in from iTunes.
Instant Doubles
— If you instant double while a track is playing in reverse, the doubled track now also plays in reverse.
— Ctrl + Shift + Left / Right (Load to other deck) now only performs an instant double if the instant doubles setup screen option is checked. Behaviour is now the same as pre-1.9.1.
Relocate lost Files
— You can now drag and drop individual files, drives, folders and crates onto the relocate lost files buttons to only search using those files.
— Fixed bug where Relocate Lost Files (full search) did not work the first time.
— Fixed bug where relocating lost files would lock up on audio tracks with videos attached.
Recording
— Fixed bug where long recordings could cause drop outs and high hard disk usage at the time of the recording split.
Other
— Fixed bug on Mac OS 10.6 (SnowLeopard) where triplets of tracks could appear in the Scratch Live library.
— Fixed bug where the offline player would crash after sleep or on exit on Mac OS 10.6 (SnowLeopard).
— Improved stability for users who simultaneously use Itch and Scratch Live.
— Fixed bug where scrolling on a secondary display did not work (Windows only bug).
— Fixed bug where subcrate tracks could get merged into parent crates unintentionally.
— Fixed crash where importing m3u files with accented characters in them could lead to a crash.
— Fixed bug where the multiple tag edits confirmation box would become stuck on the screen while Video-SL was running.
— Metadata should save correctly for MP4 files regardless of the size of the metadata (note: previously if the metadata to be saved exceeded the MP4 metadata atoms, the data would be discarded).
— The prepare panel now has it’s own column view when «custom crate columns» is off.
— Fixed bug where the Denon DN-HC4500s display and keys would stay illuminated after Scratch Live exit e.g. play / cue buttons still lighting up.
— Fixed bug where the Denon DN-HC4500s display and keys would not completely update when switching from CD to PC mode.
— Fixed bug where the key info display was not being cleared when a track was ejected.
— Fixed bug where searching in the browse panel (by typing when in a browse column) didn’t always work.
— Fixed bug where erroneous bit-rate values may be displayed.
— Autoplay now skips over LiveFeed tracks.
— Fixed bug where pressing play in internal mode ignored the MIDI fine pitch slider.
— Fixed bug where analyzing files could lead to missing album art.
— Fixed bug where autoloop button on/off state could become out of sync with what the auto loop was actually doing.
— Fixed bug where large vinyl start offsets could result in emergency internal mode not working.
— Fixed bug where loading to the right deck in offline player caused analyze files to stop (always happened with MP4s but could also happen with other file types)
Known Issue
— Running Scratch Live 1.9.0 after running 1.9.2 will cause stability issues in 1.9.0. If you wish to run an older version of Scratch Live, please use 1.9.1 or 1.8.3.
Version: Scratch Live 1.9.2
Size: 9.31 MB
Platform: Win
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