Serato Scratch Live
What you know bout it? Is it made to run in sync with turntables? Like, you put two blank LP's on the tables, load up your tracks digitally to serato scratch and do scratch n shit ready to be used on tracks? HUH!!!
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if it's like final scratch then u can use any physical vinyl as a host for the tracks on ur pc to be scratched n all that good shit
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tango down! .
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*reloads* :)
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or *tea bags dead body* :evilgrin:
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I'm a DJ, and I own Serato. You just use the 2 time-coded records that come with the SSL interface box, run the box's ins and outs through your turntables and mixer, then connect it to your computer via USB. Then, your turntables with the time-coded vinyls control whatever sound file you want them to on your computer, and you can scratch live and all of that good stuff. Just PM me if you have any more questions man, I'm probably the only real DJ on this site (I really stopped getting on here when I started getting into DJ'ing)... if not then I'm at least the most knowledgeable. :p
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^word.
Thats what I thought it was, is it worth the investment? Sounds to me like it could add a fuckload more to a track. |
oh it is DEFINITELY worth the investment... everybody's using it now, and if you're gigging out then you make the money back in 1-2 gigs.
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sounds pretty dope for real |
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