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This i dont know, maybe the scratch function for sample decks/slots is only intended for jogwheels, if not yeah try to put the timecode input to be the same as a/b, maybe also you will need to go from decks a/b scratch control to "normal" mode so that the timecode is available to use for sample slots.
If this is the case then the simplest way to achieve a fast switching is to map a "multi" button, one press (toggle) will :
- make deck A a "normal" deck
- select sampleslot number X sample scratch on
And on the repress (toggle), deactivate sample slot scratch, maybe pause sample slot, turn deckA to scratch control back on in relative mode.
Following this idea you could map one button to :
- make 4/8/16 bar loop
- export loop to sample slot X
- make deck A "normal" mode
- set deck A volume fader to 0
- activate sample slot X scratch control
If you do this without having deck A pause, but still volume to 0, and on the repress volume to 100, you would have just mapped serato slip mode with scratch control :D
cheers
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Tried this over the weekend....and could also not get it right.
I have seen it done...just need to read the manual I guess.
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It is for time code so u will have to set the timecode input to deck c or deck d depending on wether u want to scratch c or d but I'm not sure about the relative and other modes.
Hope this helps