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Finalscratch 1.1 or Finalscratch 1.5?
Right now I am using Traktor Finalscratch version 1.1 and I am considering switching to version 1.5. I have heard mixed opinions on both of them and I was wondering wich one is the overall better choice. Any pros/cons or advice would be appriciated, thank you =)
when i bought 1.1.3, it wouldn't even work on my laptop, so I downloaded the upgrade and installed 1.5 . . . on the laptop, 1.5 has skips, audio cutouts, and sometimes sketchy sound quality on top of sometimes 'not finding usb device' . . . I definitely wouldn't recommend it, I'm not sure if it's because I don't have a powerful enough machine or what. Somebody mentioned that it might be because i don't have the most recent service pack, so who knows.
Aside from the fact that it doesn't work on my laptop, and I have to use it on my tower (which is a pain in the ass) 1.1 has worked beautifully for me. Haven't have much trouble with it yet, and it's reliable. I wish I could get it to work on my laptop so it could be a little more portable, but it looks like I'm gonna have to get a new one . . .
Anyway, I couldn't tell you either way, but those are my experiences, and I've heard many of the same . . . go check the message boards at Stanton, there's quite a bit of ripping on 1.5. I'm guessing if you like reliability, stay with the linux version.
Any questions, feel free to PM me, as I have experience with 1.0, 1.1, and 1.5 . . . Hope this helps in your decision.
Thank you ver much, that seems to be the trend, I think I'll end up sticking with 1.1, at least until I get a TI Powerbook to run it off of =P
I find that v1.5 is a lot less buggy than v1.1. A lot of problems I had before with v1.1 disappeared when I started using v1.5.
Marco Carola and Gaetano Parisio both use FS, and when they were here, a local DJ friend of mine was discussing FS with them. they say theyre sticking to 1.1, as they say 1.5 is way to buggy, and has caused a few problems in a couple of their shows. that it won't consistently do the job.
You're definitely among the minority of TFS users then, just look at the message boards at NI and Stanton.
Along with releasing 1.5 too quickly without first debugging it properly, it runs natively in Windows, which is consistantly unreliable. I wouldn't trust it just because of that fact. Also makes you wonder how Serato's Scratch Live will perform in this environment.
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| Originally posted by iNs0mNiaC I find that v1.5 is a lot less buggy than v1.1. A lot of problems I had before with v1.1 disappeared when I started using v1.5. |
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| Originally posted by opianstate You're definitely among the minority of TFS users then, just look at the message boards at NI and Stanton. |
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| Originally posted by opianstate You're definitely among the minority of TFS users then, just look at the message boards at NI and Stanton. Along with releasing 1.5 too quickly without first debugging it properly, it runs natively in Windows, which is consistantly unreliable. I wouldn't trust it just because of that fact. Also makes you wonder how Serato's Scratch Live will perform in this environment. |
i trust 2000 a lot more than XP. i wouldn't trust windows at all really with something this important, id go for Mac, but given the situation, Win2000 is your best bet IMO.
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| Originally posted by auujay I think you get a very skewed sample when looking at the support forums. Seriously just think about it. For the people who have everything working fine they usually don't post much on the board, if at all. |
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