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What are the differences between Scratch Live versions 1.8.4 and 1.9?

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What are the differences between Scratch Live versions 1.8.4 and 1.9?

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Sample Player: Full functionality in 1.9 with 6 slots, sample display, individual and master gain control, assignable outputs, repeat mode for each slot and three play modes (trigger, hold and on/off). 1.8.4 features an abbreviated version of the SP-6 with 6 slots, no play modes, gain control or ability to chose the output balance. Review/History: 1.9 features a history tab, which is an enhancement of the review section found in previous versions of Scratch Live. History contains a complete log of all the tracks you have played and allows you to export Scratch Live session information as a data file (text, csv or m3u). Live Feed: 1.9 features Live Feed, which allows you to stream any of the available hardware input sources (e.g. microphone) to a virtual deck. You can then play the recording back just like a normal file – scratch it, speed it up, slow it down, set loops and set cue points. You can choose to record your input using either the normal or gated option. Native MEP-7000 suppo

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