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A swipe of the track pad or a "gesture" thats purpose is to put your computer view at "birds eye view" will also affect the Output screen. Its very easy to touch the track pad with one to many fingers and causing interruptions. Is there a way to disable this?
Sorry to hear you're having issues. In case you didn't know, Scratch Live does not yet officially support OSX Lion (for various reasons) -->>
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In regards to disabling Gestures, I'm not sure (don't have Lion installed), sorry. Open System Preferences and look for options within the Trackpad settings.
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Also being forced to only use 32 bit mode with new computers is a real bummer. Being only able to utilize 3GB of RAM in 32 Bit Mode.
This has been resolved within the next Scratch Live update version 2.3. The beta version can be found by following the links here -->>
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I love Serato and Video SL and will always use it, however I am very disappointed that a $1200 TTM 57SL Mixer was only equipped with USB 1.1 This mixer was made years after USB 2.0 and its obvious Rane attempted to cut costs and corners. Now I'm being held back from advancing in technology because of this. WHY OH WHY RANE SERATO did you use USB 1.1 in a expensive mixer, and only option for Video SL. I love you Serato but your killing me here.
The USB type used (USB 1.1 or USB 2.0) has nothing to do with why 64bit booting Macs need to be re-booted into a 32bit environment (prior to the 2.3 update).
In 2005, USB 1.1 was more common than USB 2.0. Using USB 2.0 over USB 1.1 for use with the TTM 57SL would not have increased performance. USB 1.1 supplies all the bandwidth needed for super low latency with Scratch Live, using USB 2.0 was unnecessary.