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| Main Store > Recording / Studio Department > Composition / Utility Software > Item Rane Serato Scratch Live |
Rane Serato Scratch Live
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List Price:
$725.00 Our Price: $539.00 Discount: 26% At Musiciansfriend.com on August 19, 2008.
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Manufacturer: 
Customer Star Rating:
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9.37 |
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9.57 |
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8.91 |
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9.38 |
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Description
A software/vinyl solution that works without glitches!
Check out the forums, you'll see
that the Serato Scratch Live by Rane is way more reliable and easier to use than earlier digital/vinyl interfaces. Using regular
turntables or CD players, you can scratch and mix files from your Mac or Windows XP computer's CD or hard drive, add in a
live mic input for scratching, and even bypass to standard vinyl if you wish. The Rane Serato's unique control screen gives
you unprecedented realtime side-by-side visual command with color-coded frequencies so you can distinguish bass and snare
hits for flawless beat matching. You can even control song selection from the vinyl.
The Rane Scratch Live SL 1 interface
connects one or two standard vinyl or CD turntables to your computer. This extremely rugged, portable, high quality, bus-powered
USB interface features 2 switchable phono or line inputs, a microphone input, 2 line outputs, and pass thru outputs for the
phono/line and mic.
The included 12" vinyl records each have a Serato exclusive 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. As a producer and DJ, the track you finished
today can be played on a real turntable tonight. You'll never have to cut a dubplate again!
Rane
Serato Scratch Live Features:
- Bus-powered USB interface
- Unprecedented
accuracy and reliability
- Unique side-by-side control screen
- Color-coded frequency wave
forms
- Microphone input
- Song selection access from vinyl
- 2 switchable
phono or line inputs
- 2 line outputs
- Pass thru outputs for the phono/line and mic
Scratch LIVE is the complete digital solution for the vinyl junkie.
Take your entire collection wherever you go and leave your precious vinyl at home!
Customers who
shopped for the Rane Serato Scratch Live ultimately bought:
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Rane Serato Scratch Live List Price:
$725.00 Discount: 26% Our Price: $539.00 At Musiciansfriend.com on August 19, 2008.

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