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No Artist - Stanton Final Scratch Control Record Standard Version album

  • Performer: No Artist
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Stanton Final Scratch Control Record Standard Version
  • Released: 2003
  • Style: Technical
  • MP3 version size: 1335 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1885 mb
  • Other: ASF AA VQF DTS RA DMF MP4
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 437

Description

Stanton Final Scratch. X-Ecutioners vs Russian Scratch Crew.

This Cd contains a Control Signal and is intended soley for use in conjuntion with Stanton Final Scratch Software. The technology was developed by N2IT and then sold to Stanton.

Record bags, boxes & trolleys. Vinyl DJ equipment bags & cases. Digital DJ equipment bags & cases. The interface allows you to plug in your turntables, CD players, headphones and microphone to industry-standard 24-bit/96kHz converters for studio-quality sound, perfect for utilizing any software that does not ship with a soundcard, such as MixVibes, DeckaDance, Ableton Live, Virtual DJ, OtsDJ, PCDJ and more.

Final Scratch is a DJ tool created by the Dutch company N2IT with input from Richie Hawtin (aka Plastikman) and John Acquaviva that allows manipulation and playback of digital audio sources using traditional vinyl and turntables. It seeks to cross the divide between the versatility of digital audio and the tactile control of vinyl turntablism. With version ., Stanton Magnetics began working with Native Instruments on the software side of the product, which became Traktor Final Scratch. This version also added the ability to keep the pitch of the record constant whilst shifting the tempo.

All the tracks from album Stanton Final Scratch Control Record Standard Version of. No Artist - Stanton Final Scratch Control Record Standard Version photo images watch: Release title: No Artist - Stanton Final Scratch Control Record Standard Version. Style of release: Technical music. This album was released on the label Stanton Magnetics, LLC (catalog number 01070-08100). This album was released in 2002-06-06 year. US. Format of the release is.

With Final Scratch v.,hardware control and software performance are fused into a whole new entity. FS v. brings a whole new level of performance and flexibility for DJs looking to mix their digital files with hands-on, vinyl-style techniques. The future of digital DJing is literally at your fingertips. 3 FS Records - Included records are standard Software - Final Scratch v. for PC/Linux. Both versions in the same box.

The interface plugs into turntables, CD players, headphones, & microphone to industry-standard 24-bit/96khz converters for studio-quality sound. Even though Stanton claims differently, it does not work on Mac OS 1. or Intel Macs. Open" means they opened up the software hoping someone else would develop something for it, but no one ever did. A huge waste of money.

No Artist - Stanton Final Scratch Control Record Standard Version, 12", (Vinyl). No Artist - Stanton Final Scratch Control Record Standard Version, 12", (Vinyl). Stanton final scratch 2. Pre-owned. Postage not specified. Stanton Final Scratch 2 Timecoded Vinyl. New listing Stanton final scratch 1. Stanton SA-12 Scratch Artist Series DJ Craze Mixer RRP £499. Stanton Final Scratch digital vinyl system record dj. Stanton Finalscratch 2 DJ Vinyl Software Control Package Final Scratch.

Enter Stanton's Final Scratch. This miracle of modern technology is one of the first products to successfully blend the control and tactile feedback of traditional vinyl with the fidelity and convenience of digital media. The basic concept behind this system is simple: A standard DJ setup consisting of two turntables and a mixer is connected to a control unit, which in turn is connected to a PC that contains MP3 files of your music collection. Specially coded vinyl allows you to play back these MP3s as if they were on the actual vinyl. Stanton clearly designed Final Scratch with the gigging DJ in mind. It looks deceptively fragile, but close inspection reveals quality workmanship and a reassuring weight.

I think it might just show up as a standard firewire audio device so may not need any drivers, but hopefully a Mac user can chime in here and say for sure. I think it uses a BridgeCo chipset. 3. Does ScratchAmp 2 + Serato timecode vinyl work?

Tracklist

A Control Signal 15:00@33 RPM 15:00
B Control Signal 12:00@45 RPM 12:00

Notes

This Record contains a Control Signal and is intended soley for use in conjuntion with Stanton Final Scratch Software. The technology was developed by N2IT and then sold to Stanton.