![]() The Scratch LIVE USB interface connects one or two standard vinyl or CD turntables to your computer. This extremely rugged, portable, high quality, bus-powered USB interface features two switchable phono or line inputs, a microphone input, two line outputs, and pass thru outputs for the phono/line and mic. ![]() The included 12" vinyl records each have 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. Due to Serato's proprietary control scheme, the result is a feel and sound indistinguishable from playing vinyl. Runs natively on Windows XP, Vista, 7 and Mac OS X.You'll never have to cut a dubplate again! As a producer and DJ, the track you finished today can be played on a real turntable tonight. For example, holding CTRL and clicking on the loop button allows you to MIDI map the Loop Trigger instead of Loop Toggle.Instant full text search of ID3 tags, matches partial search terms Edit ID3 tags with full Unicode support.Record from Mic input and immediately scratch as if it was on vinyl.Digital "crates" for quick access to your favorite collections.Vinyl Select allows direct loading of tracks without touching the computer.Browse music collection by Artist, Album or Genre, with optional album art display.Internal Mode: play songs without vinyl control, enabled automatically when end of vinyl groove is reached.Relative Mode: disable needle dropping to ignore record skips, but still allow scratching.External Mode: faithfully reproduce movement of vinyl control records, including stops, starts, scratching, needle dropping, rubbing, backspins, powerdowns and other turntablist techniques.Play and scratch tracks direct from CD and CD-ROM.Full iTunes integration (Windows and Mac).Supported file formats: Fixed and Variable bit rate MP3, AIFF, WAV, CD Audio and direct from microphone input. ![]() Some controls on Scratch Live can have a secondary function by using CTRL + Click when mapping. The brown box will turn green if successfully assigned to the MIDI control. Click the control on the Scratch Live GUI (display screen) then press/move/twist the desired MIDI control to map the two together. Once in MIDI assign mode it's very straightforward to assign the controls. To assign MIDI controls in Scratch Live you need to enter MIDI assign mode by clicking the MIDI button at the top of the display screen next to 'Setup': Note : This could be any standard USB MIDI device. In this introduction, we'll go through the basics of MIDI mapping by showing you how to map certain functions in Scratch Live. Whatever Scratch Live feature or plug-in you gravitate towards, you will no doubt benefit from having it mapped to a MIDI controller. ![]() ![]() Having a MIDI controller at your fingers can add a whole new element to your live DJ set. The MIDI assign feature in Scratch Live is a great way to add flexibility and speed to your performances by mapping Scratch Live controls and functions to MIDI controllers. ![]()
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