![]() ![]() An ordinary button press will toggle key lock. The Denon DN-HD2500 and DN-HC4500 Pitch/Key buttons will now toggle the pitch slider range when held for more than 1 sec. The unused effect buttons on the Pioneer CDJ-400, Denon HC-4500 and HD-2500 controllers are now MIDI assignable. Fix to crash/hang when using midi controls to adjust the manual loop selector HID / MIDI Controllers Fixed MIDI assignments not saving when reversing MIDI controls (by pressing tab key in MIDI assign mode). Fixed bug where the midi assigned record button would stop recording when releasing the MIDI button. Fixed bug where unassigning midi controls and restarting Scratch Live resulted in the controls being reassigned. Added a keypress 'c' to toogle between midi control change types (absolute and relative) when MIDI assigning. This will change in the next version of VSL. Win: Turning the knob will start the effect select process and hitting the effect select button will select the new effect.Mac: Turning the knob will start the effect select process then waiting on an effect will select it.It will work with VSL 1.1 but in slightly different ways depending on the platform: Fixed the second VSL effect select knob. ![]() Fixed a bug where the "locked" state of loops wasn't being saved for video files. If quicktime can play the file, Scratch Live should now also be able to play the file. ![]() Audio should now play in AVI files with MP3 audio in them on mac. If an mp4 file has an overview stored in the actual file Scratch Live will now read it in preference to an overview stored in the XML data. Fixed backward-compatibility issue with Video-SL 1.0.2. Fixed Rane MP 4 not working on with Video-SL on Windows. Fixed input reverse on windows with the SL 3 where both the input *and* the output were being reversed. It instead switches from using the AUX output (if selected) to the MIX output. The SP-6 now doesn't disable when set to thru. Fixed the setup screen scopes from being too zoomed in when using CD Players with the SL 3. Fixed LiveFeed from not working with the SL 3 on windows. There is now an option for recording bit-depth with the SL 3 on the hardware tab of the setup screen. Fixed problem where TTM 57SL firmware updates might not start until you restart Scratch Live. Fixed bug where you could not unassign hardware controls on the TTM 57SL You can now toggle the SP-6 Sample Player with the left joystick when in group mode. This firmware update eliminates the 'dip' in the x-fader. Fixed problem where changing tags in iTunes for a track that is in a Scratch Live crate would result in a duplicate entry being added to the library, and the original entry in the crate becoming a pink "missing file". The iTunes library icon has also been changed for better visibility of whether it's open or closed. Made the iTunes library default to "expanded view" by default. Tracks that are moved around on the hard drive by iTunes should now not get lost when using read iTunes library. Vinyl scroll can now be enabled and disabled using an option on the vinyl control tab on the setup screen. You can still set cue points normally using ctrl + 1 to 0. Once cue point 1 is set, pressing 1 will trigger that cue point. When this setting is enabled, triggering a cue point when a cue point is not set now sets the cue point.įor example: If you have a track that does not have a cue point in slot 1, pressing 1 on the keyboard will set a cue point in slot 1. There is a new option in the playback tab on the setup screen called enable hot cues. The Sample Player now uses the autogain target as specified on the setup screen. The SP-6 master gain now goes down to silence. The SP-6 master gain and output channel settings are now saved between sessions. You can now load tracks to the sample player with the keyboard shortcuts: ctrl + alt + z to n. You can also now instant double to and from the sample player by dragging and dropping from a deck onto a sample slot and vice versa. This enables you to setup the SP-6 with the appropriate controls that suit your workflow.
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