Serato Scratch Live Midi Fighter And Vinyl

1) It appears that it is impossible to assign a MIDI note to delete a cue point. You can assign a MIDI note to the multi-state button in the UI that adds/deletes cue points, but it will only add a cue. Under no circumstances will it delete a cue point, though.
I called Rane support a month or two ago about this, and it was news to the guy on the line. As of the 2.1 Beta 2, the issue is still outstanding.
Am I, perhaps, missing something simple here?
2) I noticed that the Novation Dicer has 'awareness' of cue points. This must mean that, upon the loading of a new track, Serato is sending the list of active cues for the current deck to the Dicer.
Is this happening via MIDI, or via some special protocol with the Dicer? As of Beta 2 my MIDI monitor is showing no evidence of MIDI being sent out of Serato at all, but then again I don't have a Dicer so there may be some 'handshake'.
Obviously, it would be very helpful to be able to 'poll' this information. I'm specifically interested in having the 'MIDI Fighter' consume it. Anybody know how?
Thanks,
rs
  1. Serato Live Scratch

Nov 12, 2012  In this video we'll show you how you can map Serato DJ's functions to your MIDI controller. Serato DJ, the newest DJ software from Serato offers the best feature set for all-in-one controllers. /remote-in-to-mac-from-windows-10-teamviewer.html. Aug 08, 2013  The small crew at Stagecraft Software has just finished and released their latest project, Scratch Track, which is a VST plugin that allows timecoded vinyl to be used in any DAW or audio software that supports plugins. Watch a complete demonstration of all of the plugin’s features that take timecode to the next level, read. May 02, 2016 How to play a Serato control vinyl on traktor scratch pro. Mixmeister bpm counter free download. It can be done! Serato Scratch Live Tutorial. MIXXX mit Serato Vinyl - kostenlose DJ Software Digitales Vinylsystem.

Serato Live Scratch

Description

The 12' vinyl record has a Serato exclusive and unique control signal which allows Scratch LIVE to track the motion of the record, simulating the same movement with digital audio. This second edition works with software versions 1.2 and higher only. Software may be downloaded from scratchlive.net.
Side A: 10 minutes plus vinyl select area. Side B: 15 minutes
The Second Edition Scratch LIVE colored vinyls are different from the first edition (CV01) in two ways. Firstly, the records are mastered on much better equipment than the original, and do not suffer from any noticeable pitch variation (0.0026% max).
Secondly, the absolute positioning signal (APS) used in these special edition colored vinyls differ from the CV01 enabling the software to distinguish which version of the vinyl is being used, and even which side is playing! The second edition is obvious from the red band on the upper right corner of the sleeve. The label on the vinyl, besides being marked CV02, has large A and B markings to easily tell between the 10:00 and 15:00 sides. Scratch LIVE software version 1.2 and higher is required to use the second edition vinyl.