Recording; Serato Itch Effects Panel Overview - Numark NS6 Reference Manual

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RECORDING

Serato ITCH can capture recordings of your Program Mix – post-faders/-EQ, and pre-MASTER VOLUME. Recording controls are
grouped into a menu above Deck 2 in the software. To record:
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Adjust the recording level using the appropriate controls for the source being recorded. The Recording Meter in the software
shows the signal level that will be recorded to disk. We recommend that you set your levels so the loudest part of the mix causes
the meter to enter the red zone only briefly.
2.
Click the Record button to start recording. The length of the recording will be displayed in the Recording Timer. Press it again to
stop recording.
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Type a filename into the Recording Filename text field, and click Save. By default, recordings are saved as 16-bit 44.1 kHz
stereo files (.AIFF) in the "Recorded" Crate inside your Main Library folder. (You can set it to record as WAV files by going to the
Playback tab of the Setup screen.) The files can be accessed in My Documents
(Windows) or Users
Music

SERATO ITCH EFFECTS PANEL OVERVIEW

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EFFECT – The currently selected effect applied to the channel (if the NS6's FX ON / OFF button is set to "on"). When browsing for
a different effect to apply to the Deck, the name of the effect will be shown in this box (in a different color).
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FX MIX – The amount of the current effect, which can be adjusted with the NS6's FX MIX fader.
3.
PARAMETER – The parameter for the current effect, which can be adjusted with the NS6's FX PARAM knob. Generally, this is
the intensity of the effect but may vary between effects.
4.
TEMPO SOURCE – The current BPM for the track, which helps determine the speed of the CURRENT EFFECT (if it is rate-
based). When this field reads "AUTO A" or "AUTO B," the effect will automatically follow the BPM of the track on Deck A or Deck
B, respectively. If "MANUAL" is shown, it means neither Deck's track has a BPM. You can set the BPM (and change it at any
time) by using the TAP TEMPO button. You can also return to the track's auto-BPM by holding down TAP TEMPO.
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Scratch LIVE
Recording (Mac).
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My Music
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