Scope Reading And Fixes - Rane SIXTY-ONE Operator's Manual

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Scope Reading and Fixes

Most of the problems that occur with Scratch Live can be attributed to it not getting a good reading of the control signal from your
records or CDs. These examples show what the scopes on the setup screen can look like to help solve possible problems. Some
problems cause similar looking scopes, e.g., if your scopes look like the Dusty Needle one, the cause could be a damaged needle.
GOOD SIGNAL - Clean signal with 100%
tracking.
CD PLAYER INTO PHONO INPUT - The
Sixty-One is set to receive a phono input.
Switch to the correct setting on the mixer.
UNEARTHED - Very susceptible to
interference. Attach the turntable's ground
wire to the Sixty-One.
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NO SIGNAL - Scratch Live is not
receiving any control signal - check your
connections.
PHONO INTO LINE INPUT - The Sixty-
One is set to receive line level input.
Switch to the correct setting on the mixer.
USING PIGGYBACK CABLES - Picking
up huge amounts of noise, barely tracking.
Check your cables.
RANE SIXTY-ONE MIXER FOR SERATO SCRATCH LIVE • OPERATOR'S MANUAL 2.4.4
BAD TURNTABLE VIBRATION - Bass
is reaching the stylus. Try to isolate the
turntable from the speakers.
DUSTY NEEDLE - Dust is preventing the
stylus from tracking the groove correctly.
Clean your needle and the control vinyl.
DAMAGED NEEDLE - Try re-seating,
cleaning or replacing your stylus.

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