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Apr 13, 2012 Showing you how to set up your laptop with Serato Scratch Live with the SL1 box. The original and unrivaled vinyl emulation software for professional DJs. Scratch Live is vinyl emulation software that operates exclusively with Rane hardware. Mix and scratch digital music on your computer with Serato Control Vinyl or Control CDs. How to install crossover on mac screen. Avid. May 06, 2014 This video is unavailable. Watch Queue Queue. Watch Queue Queue. For sale, I have a Rane Serato SL1 package for the price of $130.00 in perfect working condition. This package comes with the Serato interface box, USB cable, rca cables, installation CD, and the control CD's to use with your pioneer or denon CDj turntables plus an extra 75 minute control CD that does not come from the factory, 2 Vinyl records. Our collaboration with Serato Audio Research began in 2004 with the introduction of the Rane SL1 for Serato Scratch Live. In 2002, Serato Audio Research had introduced Serato Scratch, Studio Edition. It was a plug-in for Digidesign’s Pro Tools that allowed “scratching” any digital sample or sound file using a regular turntable or mouse as the controller.
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This sounds like the exact same issue I have been having with my laptop and Serato. I am one of 6 different dj's that use our club system with their own laptops and our SL1 box. My laptop is the only one that has audio dropouts, and they are just like what you describe.
We all use the same CDJ-800's exclusively, no turntables. The only thing each DJ does is plug in his laptop to the same USB cable that is attached to our box.
I run a Toshiba M-45 Satelite 1.6 GHz, XP-Pro, 512 RAM, SP-2 running 1.6.2.
Removing the battery did seem to help. I actually got it to run for more than an hour. ( 3 hours in fact ). I thought I had the problem fixed (until I played my next gig), but it just took longer to get it to screw-up.
Audio drops out from one of the 'virtual' decks, then sometimes both decks. It will not come back until re-boot.
I have never seen the USB dropout indicator light EVER light up.
Overviews have been built. Every file found to be corrupt by building overviews has been taken out of my i-tunes playlist( I don't use cates ).
The funny thing is that my computer is used by another DJ on the same system and he has no problems with his set which is just as long as mine. The only difference is his files. He accesses his files from an external drive that I do not use.
We all use the same CDJ-800's exclusively, no turntables. The only thing each DJ does is plug in his laptop to the same USB cable that is attached to our box.
I run a Toshiba M-45 Satelite 1.6 GHz, XP-Pro, 512 RAM, SP-2 running 1.6.2.
Removing the battery did seem to help. I actually got it to run for more than an hour. ( 3 hours in fact ). I thought I had the problem fixed (until I played my next gig), but it just took longer to get it to screw-up.
Audio drops out from one of the 'virtual' decks, then sometimes both decks. It will not come back until re-boot.
I have never seen the USB dropout indicator light EVER light up.
Overviews have been built. Every file found to be corrupt by building overviews has been taken out of my i-tunes playlist( I don't use cates ).
The funny thing is that my computer is used by another DJ on the same system and he has no problems with his set which is just as long as mine. The only difference is his files. He accesses his files from an external drive that I do not use.