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I noticed the scratch sound gets better as latency is brought down. In terms of responsiveness, it meets expectations. Still not getting satisfactory scratching results, it's more to the sound of it. Will play with it some more when people wake up.
ION DISCOVER DJ PRO TRAKTOR SOFTWARE
The software seems real easy for a basic two turntable setup. For scratching period, it kicks ass all over Stanton's Da Scratch, which ain't sayin' much.
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If people want to heat some samples, I'll record a simple routine. Haven't tried out the beat sync yet, still trying to sort out a few blends manually first. It doesn't handle speed to well if you scratch real fast, but I'm still getting used to it too.
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It's no CDJ, tends to slip/drift a bit when you stay on the same spot of the platter, but not that much, can usually adjust by ear or even look at the waveform when that happens. I got it yesterday and tried it out a bit. Yep, watch this space, should have it by end of week. Can I just run the software and run Live and set it to a Live audio input somehow? If not, I'm willing to run it into Live from another computer (my laptop), but what about setting it on two outs to my Fast Track Pro then back into the Ins of the Fast Track Pro then into Live? That will kill the two outs I need for cueing, but I could live with that at least for recording (I don't play live anyway). My question is, assuming its passable for me on the platter control aspect, how can I run the audio from it into Live? It has its own DJ software and let's assume it doesn't rewire or have a vst version. I figure I'll pass it down to my kids when I get some real decks (or deck controllers). Looks better than DJ Hero at least, and costs less. This new shit is even cheaper, but somehow I'm more hopeful that I'll be able to actually have fun with it, based on the demo video from Scratchworx. Stanton's "DaScratch" and was horribly dissapointed (but got my money back) I already tried something kinda along these lines. Well, I still can't afford new 1200's, CDJ's, NS7's or even VCI100, so in my recurring lust to have some form of tactile control over the songs in the wiki-wiki sense, I'm trying the latest cheap-ass virtual turntable" solution, the ION DISCOVER DJ: