

If you'd like to enter "Dev" mode to make changes to the source code, you can do so by following these steps:įirst copy the Scratch.changes file ( located in /src ) into the same directory as your Scratch.image file, and make sure you have write permissions on it. The Squeak source code for Scratch ( Scratch.image ) is set to open in "User Mode" by default. You can find other versions of the Linux Squeak VM here: For more information about squeak, see: Scratch is written in Squeak, and depends on a Squeak virtual machine. Modified versions of this source code may be released under the GPL V2 or later versions of the GNU General Public License.įor more information on Scratch and the Scratch Source Code, see This source code is released under the Gnu General Public License version 2. The software is compatible with Windows OS starting from Windows 95 and above.This is the Scratch source package README file. Having this kind of WAV file is ideal for custom scratches, as well as transferring them to audio platforms such as Emax and Acid Pro. Users simply enable the recording which is accessible under the speed settings, and they can start or stop the recording if necessary. The software can produce WAV samples with 16-bit, 44.1k size. The other audio controls available are basic volume and speed options. The Hand speed is for tweaking the hand movement on the record, along with the distance users moving the waveform.

Turntable speed is for the adjustment of duration the sample will return to its original speed. Users can adjust the Turntable speed and Hand speed. There are two sample WAV files included in the software to get used with the tools and features. It produces unique cuts that are similar in real-life scratching.

This stops the waveform and they can drag the mouse left and right to change the playback position. Users can “grab” onto the sample via left mouse click. First, the waveform data is displayed at the top. The mixing process works like an actual turntable. One tune is for following the rhythm while the other tune will be utilized for the scratching. It only requires sounds in WAV format in order to play both of them. The software is capable of loading up to two Mono audio files simultaneously.
