Relocate Lost Files Serato Scratch Live
Scratch Live is a vinyl emulation software application created by New Zealand based Serato Audio Research, distributed by and licensed exclusively to Rane Corporation. Serato was first known for its Pro Tools plug-in, Pitch N Time, which was sold predominantly to the film industry. Scratch Live allows manipulation and playback of digital audio files using traditional vinyl turntables or CD. Djay 2 amazon apple watch. Mar 17, 2013 The Rane Sixty-One is a premium-grade Serato Scratch Live (SSL) two-channel DJ mixer that comes with everything a DJ needs to convert their Vinyl or CD decks into virtual timecode decks that can be used to manipulate the digital files located on a computer.
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I finally got the Relocate files button to work.
It seems to have been too many backup drives connected so this may help some peolle.
I have always used Serato DJ Pro and stored all my music files on a laptop and VCI 400 controller.
i have always copied all my music and serato files onto a backup external hard drive for peace of mind. (Drive G)
Then I recently installed a copy of Serato onto my desktop to work on sets.
Serato automatically saves the Serato files to My Music on the C Drive
On my desktop I have two further external hard drives connected as backups for all my Business files (Drives E & H). I routinely save all my files to these E & H drives so avoid clutter on the C drive.
I then regularly saver the Music file information from my laptop and G drive onto these E & H drives as belt & braces backups.
So when I wanted to get my Desktop looking like my laptop with all my current crates and music I first copied the Serato file from my laptop into the My Music section of the C drive as this is where serato boots from on startup, however as all my music files are not stored on the desktop C drive but on the laptop C drive (and G,E, H drives) it would not be able to locate all the music files as the Serato file copied over would say file in C drive but it obviously meant the laptop C drive.
So I would try pointing the relocate feature to the music files in the E drive.
It could not cope with that & i assumed the relocate feature to be not working.
So I 've been playing around and eventually the relocate feature worked.
I can now get a mirror of my laptop on my desktop.
So first copying the Serato File to the desktop C drive and making sure the music file data base in the externa E drive is identical to the music file data base on my laptop, I would disconnect the external H drive and the external G drive .
I then went into all the areas where there was a backup Serato file connected to the desktop and deleted these.
So the only places where the serato files were are the C drive on the desktop and the only place where music files were connected is the E drive.
Then when I start Serato all the crates are correct but all the files are missing as it says location C drive for all the files, because this is where they would have been on the laptop.
I then drag and drop the music file location from the E drive onto the Relocate files button and it found everything perfectly.
It may take a few minutes but all good.
Sorry if a long explanation but if only one serato file and only one music file storage then the relocate files seems to worl OK. Its the multiple files which confuses it. Quite obvious when you think about it. May help someone
It seems to have been too many backup drives connected so this may help some peolle.
I have always used Serato DJ Pro and stored all my music files on a laptop and VCI 400 controller.
i have always copied all my music and serato files onto a backup external hard drive for peace of mind. (Drive G)
Then I recently installed a copy of Serato onto my desktop to work on sets.
Serato automatically saves the Serato files to My Music on the C Drive
On my desktop I have two further external hard drives connected as backups for all my Business files (Drives E & H). I routinely save all my files to these E & H drives so avoid clutter on the C drive.
I then regularly saver the Music file information from my laptop and G drive onto these E & H drives as belt & braces backups.
So when I wanted to get my Desktop looking like my laptop with all my current crates and music I first copied the Serato file from my laptop into the My Music section of the C drive as this is where serato boots from on startup, however as all my music files are not stored on the desktop C drive but on the laptop C drive (and G,E, H drives) it would not be able to locate all the music files as the Serato file copied over would say file in C drive but it obviously meant the laptop C drive.
So I would try pointing the relocate feature to the music files in the E drive.
It could not cope with that & i assumed the relocate feature to be not working.
So I 've been playing around and eventually the relocate feature worked.
I can now get a mirror of my laptop on my desktop.
So first copying the Serato File to the desktop C drive and making sure the music file data base in the externa E drive is identical to the music file data base on my laptop, I would disconnect the external H drive and the external G drive .
I then went into all the areas where there was a backup Serato file connected to the desktop and deleted these.
So the only places where the serato files were are the C drive on the desktop and the only place where music files were connected is the E drive.
Then when I start Serato all the crates are correct but all the files are missing as it says location C drive for all the files, because this is where they would have been on the laptop.
I then drag and drop the music file location from the E drive onto the Relocate files button and it found everything perfectly.
It may take a few minutes but all good.
Sorry if a long explanation but if only one serato file and only one music file storage then the relocate files seems to worl OK. Its the multiple files which confuses it. Quite obvious when you think about it. May help someone