![]() ![]() ![]() Opens the DNA Scratch Editor to create and edit Scratch patterns Clicking on the Pad Menu button reveals 3 options: Each Pad will trigger a different Scratch variation that will play without disrupting the beat grid of the track, giving you the ability to experiment with different Scratch sounds while keeping the music flowing. Scratch PADS The Scratch Pad page provides the ability to instantly trigger an automated, pre-defined Scratch in a single step. Where each letter represents distance to Scratch and number of letters within a beat boundary (between period dots) represents how fast to Scratch. From the example above, the action would be : scratch_dna 'CaCa.CaCa.' From this basic introduction example you start can build your own Scratch routines using uppercase letters for sound audible, lowercase letters for sound muted and periods for beat boundaries. ![]() You can map this action to any keyboard key or button on a controller. Scratch DNA WITH KEYBOARD OR CONTROLLER With the Scratch DNA action you can create your own custom routines using the "DNA" letters. (where C is how big turntable movement to make with sound audible, and a returns to starting point with sound muted) Every period used will determine the end of a beat Typically a Scratch sequence could then be represented as something like this : CaCa.CaCa. And a period (.) represents beat boundaries. Uppercase letters represents movements with sound audible (as if crossfader was open), lower case letters represents movements with sound muted (as if crossfader was closed). Scratch DNA SYNTAX The Scratch DNA syntax is easy-to-use letters to indicate how far Scratch movements should travel in distance and time (how far turntable movements should be applied). Scratch DNA works as a transcription method for scratching using alphabetical letters. This allows you to create cool Scratch routines and apply them easily to your tracks or samples. Scratch DNA Scratch DNA is a feature that lets you automate your Scratch sounds, and tinker with their "DNA". ![]()
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