Rane Ttm 57sl Serato Scratch Live

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After installing Scratch Live 2.3.3 go to the Setup Hardware tab and select to 'Update Firmware.' The Rane TTM 57SL should now be recognized by Scratch Live 2.4.0 and above. The TTM 57SL is an audio mixer console, also known as a DJ mixer, designed by Rane Corporation. Rane and their software partner Serato, also known as Serato Scratch Live, teamed up together to create the TTM 57SL from Rane's prior TTM 56 disc jockey DJ mixer. Jun 18, 2014  Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Rane TTM 57SL Performance Mixer with Serato Scratch LIVE Software at Amazon.com.

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