![]() ![]() Fixed inconsistent button lighting bug on the Sixty-Eight. Fixed intermittent bug in crossfader level on the Sixty-Eight. Fixed Autoplay not working on deck 4 New firmware for Rane Sixty-Eight, version 1.30Ī firmware update for the Sixty-Eight is available on the setup screen. Fixed a bug where songs could not be loaded from the history panel using the Sixty-Eight Video associations using decks 3 & 4 now work Added support for using instant doubles when primary decks are not 1+2 Added support for tabbing through the Files pane on the Sixty-Eight by pressing the scroll knob Using the library select now expands and collapses periods and sessions Improved navigation of the history panel using the Sixty-Eight. Fixed a bug where songs were not loaded correctly from the history or prepare panel when using the Sixty-Eight controls. ![]() Added a checkbox in the setup screen to allow or disallow MIDI assignment for the Sixty-Eight Fixed bug where the Sixty-Eight USB channel selector menus would still visible if you hot plug from a Sixty-Eight to another interface (e.g. Fixed a bug where the Autoloop range buttons did not work for Deck 4 using the Sixty-Eight. Fixed a bug where the Sixty-Eight Live Feed would not work correctly in 24-bit record mode on Mac. Fixed an occasional crash when using the Sixty-Eight on Windows. Fixed an occasional crash when starting with the Sixty-Eight plugged in. The new drivers include a workaround for problems with i-series Windows computers where some SL 1, TTM 57SL and MP 4 users were experiencing constant audio dropouts or audio blackouts with those hardwares. Note that you should run the "Driver updater" separately with your hardware plugged in for each port you are going to use. You can also run the "Driver Updater" program from the Start menu after you have installed the new drivers to update them to the latest version. Please connect your Rane hardware to your computer while running the Scratch Live installer to update your drivers. The Scratch Live 2.2 Windows installer includes new Windows drivers for the SL 1, TTM 57SL and MP 4. When you select a DJ-FX control from the popup menu, you are offered to select the left or right DJ-FX unit to control for that function. The following DJ-FX controls are assignable from the TTM 57SL control assign menus: If you are a Video-SL user you can still assign DJ-FX controls to any of the control groups using the control assign menus. If DJ-FX is enabled on the setup screen and you are not using Video-SL, Group 5 on the TTM 57SL will be set up to control DJ-FX. The Latch control switches the On/Off button from momentary to toggle.Īll other controls are MIDI assignable. ![]() On/Off button: Turns the Ultra effects On/Off In Ultra knob mode, these controls work as follows: Select knob: Selects the first DJ-FX knob effect On/Off button: Turns the first DJ-FX slots effect On/Off Depth knob: Controls the first DJ-FX slots Super knob In Super knob mode, these controls work as follow: Beats knob: Selects the Effects BPM multiplier Deck A/B buttons: Assign the DJ-FX unit to the left/right primary decks The top half of the VFX-1 controls the Left DJ-FX Unit and the bottom half controls the right DJ-FX Unit. Just plug in the controller and it will automatically connect to the DJ-FX. You can now use the VFX-1 to control DJ-FX in Scratch Live. Please watch the video release notes here.įull List of Changes Vestax VFX-1 support for Scratch Live * Performance and stability improvements. " Lead-in groove width is larger than the standard record, reducing needle skipping.* DJ-FX usability improvements for Rane TTM 57SL users " Standard black record with easy-to-see grooves " Thin and lighter than normal US pressing Limited Edition Magenta 12" Vinyl … Read more Lead-in groove width is larger than the standard record, reducing needle skipping. This record is ideal for a wide range of people from beginners to advanced players. Side B contains four beats recorded that are frequently used for scratching and juggling in numerous battles and DVDs. The classic scratch samples "Ahhhh" and "Fresh" along with many other samples. Side A contains 12 scratch grooves with skip proof specifications that don't need to worry about skipping needles. Originally released in 2000, supervised by DJ QBert, is a classic work that has been used regularly as a scratch classic title by many DJs since its release. This classic release has been specially pressed in Japan and is thinner and lighter than the normal US press.Īmong the many battle breaks / scratch tool titles, this has to be one of the most popular titles "SUPER SEAL BREAKS". Notes: "SUPER SEAL BREAKS", Japan Edition. ![]()
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