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Any other way to rest pitch in internal mode to 0 - Aside from CTRL + Clicking..
Product
Scratch Live
Version
2.3.1
Hardware
Rane SL1
Computer
Mac
OS
Platform
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Konix
8:54 PM - 9 February, 2012
You can also press Ctrl+F5 for the left deck or Ctrl+F10 for the right deck. F5 and F10 and the keyboard shortcuts for internal mode, and they work with the Ctrl modifier to reset the pith to 0%.
Konix
8:55 PM - 9 February, 2012
Whoops, sorry, Ctrl+F3 for the left deck and Ctrl+F8 for the right deck.
Rawkus
9:59 AM - 10 February, 2012
Hey Konix,
Ctrl + F3 and Ctrl + F8 does not work on my macbook pro. I have to press fn + F3 and fn + F8 ..when I do this it turns to Internal mode but doesn't reset pitch to zero, it has the same pitch that the relative mode would have.
Ctrl + F3 and Ctrl + F8 does not work on my macbook pro. I have to press fn + F3 and fn + F8 ..when I do this it turns to Internal mode but doesn't reset pitch to zero, it has the same pitch that the relative mode would have.
Konix
2:29 PM - 10 February, 2012
Yes, forgot to mention, if you're on Mac, first you need to go into System Preferences > Keyboard, and make sure you check the option "Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys" is checked. When you check this box, basically it'll will reverse the Fn key as to what it does now. So if you want to change screen brightness, volume, etc. you now have to press Fn key plus whatever F key. But also now in Scratch Live, all the F1-F12 keys will work normally and don't require Fn key modifier.
And actually, it will be Command key+F3/F8 on Macs.
Hope this helps.
And actually, it will be Command key+F3/F8 on Macs.
Hope this helps.