Rane Advanced 24-Bit USB 2.0 Interface for Professional DJs SL3 Manuale Utente
Scratch Live allows you to record one of three
stereo signals from the SL 3:
• Left (deck) in
• Right (deck) in
• Aux in
stereo signals from the SL 3:
• Left (deck) in
• Right (deck) in
• Aux in
Stereo recording is possible even while using
two stereo vinyl control inputs.
two stereo vinyl control inputs.
1. Click on the downward arrow (icon) to get
the drop menu displaying the three possible
record sources.
record sources.
2. Select the desired source and press the record
icon to start recording.
3. The record icon flashes while recording and
the display shows the elapsed recording time.
4. Press the record icon again to stop the
recording.
5. To save the recording, type in a name for the
recording and click the save icon.
6. The recording is automatically placed in a crate
named “RECORDED”. If the crate does not
already exist, it will be created automatically.
already exist, it will be created automatically.
7. To start a new recording without saving,
simply click the record button again.
Recordings can be loaded onto the decks,
renamed, and managed like other files.
Recordings are saved in “MyDocuments\My-
Music\ScratchLive\Recording” on a PC and “~/
Music/ScratchLive/Recording Temp” on a Mac.
Recordings are saved as 24-bit, 48 kHz stereo
AIFF files.
renamed, and managed like other files.
Recordings are saved in “MyDocuments\My-
Music\ScratchLive\Recording” on a PC and “~/
Music/ScratchLive/Recording Temp” on a Mac.
Recordings are saved as 24-bit, 48 kHz stereo
AIFF files.
ReCORD GAin knOB
Adjust the record gain using the record gain
knob. The meters tell you the level of your audio.
Ideally the meters should sit just below the red,
meaning your signal is as loud as it can be
without clipping.
knob. The meters tell you the level of your audio.
Ideally the meters should sit just below the red,
meaning your signal is as loud as it can be
without clipping.
Note that you can also use the Virtual Deck’s
output level meter to monitor the input level.
To do this, eject the loaded track from the
appropriate Virtual Deck - The left Virtual Deck
if recording from input one, or the right Virtual
Deck if recording from input two. You can now
see the input level on the Virtual Deck’s higher
resolution stereo meter.
output level meter to monitor the input level.
To do this, eject the loaded track from the
appropriate Virtual Deck - The left Virtual Deck
if recording from input one, or the right Virtual
Deck if recording from input two. You can now
see the input level on the Virtual Deck’s higher
resolution stereo meter.
nOTe: if you turn the record gain knob down
and the red clip led is still illuminated, this
means the signal is clipping on the input of
the SL 3. You should turn down the level at
your audio source before it reaches the SL 3.
and the red clip led is still illuminated, this
means the signal is clipping on the input of
the SL 3. You should turn down the level at
your audio source before it reaches the SL 3.
tIpS
• The keyboard shortcut ctrl-n turns recording
• The keyboard shortcut ctrl-n turns recording
on and off.
• You can load a recording without saving it
using the short cut keys shift left arrow to the
left deck or shift right arrow to the right deck.
left deck or shift right arrow to the right deck.
Record
Meter
Level
Save File
Name Box
Save File
Recording
Time
Elapsed
Input
Select
RecORdIng
• If the Virtual Deck is set to int mode and is
unloaded, the input record level is sent to the
Virtual Deck’s higher resolution stereo meters.
E.g., if you’re recording from the right deck,
set the right Virtual Deck to int, eject the track
if there is one loaded, and the Virtual Deck’s
meters will show the signal coming into the
right deck’s input.
Virtual Deck’s higher resolution stereo meters.
E.g., if you’re recording from the right deck,
set the right Virtual Deck to int, eject the track
if there is one loaded, and the Virtual Deck’s
meters will show the signal coming into the
right deck’s input.
nOTe: Any recordings over 3 hours are
automatically split into individual files.
automatically split into individual files.
SampLIng FROm vInyL
You can use the SL 3 interface to sample from
vinyl or any other sound source. If you click the
triangle next to the record button, you’ll see you
can record from Aux, Left (deck) or Right (deck).
An input level adjustment knob to the right of the
level indicators boosts or attenuates the input
signal up to 12 dB.
vinyl or any other sound source. If you click the
triangle next to the record button, you’ll see you
can record from Aux, Left (deck) or Right (deck).
An input level adjustment knob to the right of the
level indicators boosts or attenuates the input
signal up to 12 dB.
TiP: Remember that ctrl-n turns recording
on and off, and that you can load a recording
without saving it using shift left arrow or shift
right arrow. Drop the needle into a loud part
of the track, and record a few seconds, and
then shift left arrow or shift right arrow to
load it on to the virtual deck. This way you
can double check your levels.
on and off, and that you can load a recording
without saving it using shift left arrow or shift
right arrow. Drop the needle into a loud part
of the track, and record a few seconds, and
then shift left arrow or shift right arrow to
load it on to the virtual deck. This way you
can double check your levels.
ReCORDinG YOUR MiX
To record your DJ mix in Scratch Live:
1. Connect an output (i.e., booth, session, aux or
2nd master output) from your DJ mixer into the
AUX in of the SL 3.
AUX in of the SL 3.
2. Select AUX as the record source in Scratch
Live.
3. Adjust the input level to a suitable volume. Be
sure the red overload LED stays off.
4. Begin recording. Details are the same as steps
3 to 7 under RECORDING.
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