![]() ![]() More sensible defaults and ranges for all effects. A new bpm tap algorithm and 8 effect dependent BPM multipliers. You cannot however have echo effects in both sockets at the same time. You can now have filters in both effect sockets 1 and 2. You can now deploy all effects into either effect socket. ![]() There's a new Hold Echo effect and improved effect controls for the filters. The ASIO drivers are not yet supported for use with Vista.ġ.7.2 includes a firmware update to v2.10 for the TTM 57SL.įull details of what the new firmware can do are listed below, but briefly: Release notes for these can be found here. TTM 57SL and SL 1 ASIO drivers for Windows XP:ĪSIO drivers for Windows XP are included as part of the Scratch Live 1.7.2 installer. Run the driver_updater.exe utility, if you are asked whether to install one of the drivers, choose "Continue anyway." and the utility will confirm that the driver has been updated. Follow the process described above for each interface you have plugged in, but don't run the installer. Plug in your Scratch Live hardware - if you have enough free USB ports you can update/install drivers for all of your Scratch Live hardware at once by plugging one of each type of interface (SL 1, TTM 57SL, MP 4) in at once. The process is simple, and works on both Windows Vista and XP to ensure that the correct drivers are being used: This is installed along with 1.7.2, by default it will be located at C:\Program Files\Serato\driver_updater.exe. If you don't have access to your Scratch Live hardware during installation, you can update or install your drivers later using the Driver Update tool. During the installation a window will pop up briefly to indicate that your drivers have been updated. Installing the new drivers for Vista if you already have the XP drivers installed: During the installation you will be asked whether to install software for your device, choose "Install this software anyway.". Run the 1.7.2 installer (setup.exe), the necessary drivers will be automatically loaded during the installation. A message will appear telling you that your "Unknown device" may not work properly, this can safely be ignored. A Found New Hardware wizard will pop up. During the installation you will be asked whether to install software for each connected device, choose "Install this software anyway.". A "Device Software Installation" pop up will appear, allow this process to complete. Before installing Scratch Live, plug your hardware into your PC. If you have already previously attempted to run Scratch Live on Vista already using the old XP drivers, connect your hardware before running the installer and the driver update process will take place automatically during installation. ![]() The Windows installer includes new Vista drivers for the SL 1, TTM 57SL and the MP 4. You will be able to run XP at a lower USB buffer setting, meaning lower latency and better performance using XP than is achievable with Vista. Note that we recommend Windows XP over Vista, most notably for performance reasons. This version of Scratch Live includes support for the Microsoft Vista operating system. You should always keep an up to date backup of your audio files regardless of what release you're using, as these can easily be lost or corrupted by a hard drive or system failure even if you are not using Scratch Live. To back up your crates and configuration files follow the instructions at the bottom of this post. Please note: While we are confident that upgrading to Scratch Live 1.7.2 is safe, it's always better to be safe than sorry - we recommend that you safeguard your audio files, Scratch Live crates and configuration files by making sure you have a recent backup, prior to installing or upgrading. There's also a long list of bug fixes and minor tweaks to make your Scratch Live experience more enjoyable. Version 1.7.2 of Scratch Live includes support for Windows Vista, a TTM 57SL firmware update which includes a new Hold Echo effect plus more, and improved Auto BPM and Auto Gain algorithms. ![]()
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