OK I'm new to serato, but renaming crates shouldn't be this hard?
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OK I'm new to serato, but renaming crates shouldn't be this hard? Posted on: 05.01.2012 by Spencer Kilcoyne I feel like an utter tit for having to ask, but how on earth do you rename crates on Serato? I can't even seem to delete the damn things once I create them. Though it was originally due to not having my SL1 box plugged in, but that wasn't it - I've tried right clicking for a context men, but it doens't seem to do anything a little help ... | |
Spencer Kilcoyne 05.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Konix
I had it protected. Cheers guys, problem solved. |
Jacquie Whipp 05.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms
Also FYI, Scratch Live doesn't have any right click/contextual menus anywhere (except if you use the 57, but that's only for the hardware panel to reassign functions). |
Julissa Serrone 06.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Nick Bike
Also, all crates are saved in your Music -> Serato folder. You can go back and replace them if you delete one by mistake. You can also delete, and remame them there as well. |
Spencer Kilcoyne 05.01.2012 | I feel like an utter tit for having to ask, but how on earth do you rename crates on Serato? I can't even seem to delete the damn things once I create them. Though it was originally due to not having my SL1 box plugged in, but that wasn't it - I've tried right clicking for a context men, but it doens't seem to do anything a little help ... |
Audrey Pinda 05.01.2012 | It's nice having that checked when you are actually mixing though, I've changed the names of some stuff a couple of times just trying to select tunes. Pain in the ass lol. |
Spencer Kilcoyne 05.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Konix
I had it protected. Cheers guys, problem solved. |
Jacquie Whipp 05.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms
Also FYI, Scratch Live doesn't have any right click/contextual menus anywhere (except if you use the 57, but that's only for the hardware panel to reassign functions). |
Julissa Serrone 06.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by Nick Bike
Also, all crates are saved in your Music -> Serato folder. You can go back and replace them if you delete one by mistake. You can also delete, and remame them there as well. |
Reed Kempisty 05.01.2012 | double click to rename, ctrl/cmnd + delete to erase them |
Betsy Orsillo 05.01.2012 | Hold control it believe .. Just like holding shift and ledt or right to load decks Or go to setup and see if ur library is protected |
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