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Re: Re: Re: Re: Traktor Scratch
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Scratch live can't play standard vinyls or CD's like Traktor scrtach though(?). |
What? You're joking, right? SSL could always play normal vinyl/CDs. That's what the THRU outputs are for on the box. Traktor Scratch uses those God-awful multicore cables, which are nothing but fancy Y cables. In fact you have to use those multicore cables to connect everything. And anytime you split a signal, you loose quality.
| quote: | | Anyone know of any downsides? I just can't find any..... |
I can name a few.
I have SSL, and owned Torq and Traktor Scratch (sold both). They all have their pros and cons. One is not right for everyone. Torq and Traktor Scratch both suffer from sticker drift in Relative mode (Torq's real bad). This is a BIG deal breaker for me as most of the "features" in DVSs only work in Relative mode (cue points, loops, etc.). SSL is the only DVS that has no sticker drift (in Relative mode, there shouldn't be sticker drift in Absolute mode in any DVS, theoretically). And what about latency? SSL still has a lower latency than TS. Granted, for mixing it doesn't amount to much, but for scratching, which TS is "supposed" to be better at cause of its 2kHz timecode, every millisecond counts.
NI's also not the best when it comes to customer service and support (anyone who's had FS1 or FS2 can contest to that), and Torq's not that great in that department either judging by the looks of their forums. Updates have been few and far in between for them (granted, TS has only been out a couple months). Hell, looks like every new update to OSX, Torq has to wait for a new patch to work. 10.4.9, Torq had a problem. 10.4.10, Torq had a problem. Hell, TS still doesn't work right on some G4 Macs. Torq still doesn't work on Vista yet.
Also given NI's past history with Final Crash, er, Scratch, that alone already gives them a bad rep in my book and for this reason alone I know many people who won't even touch Traktor Scratch, even if it is "better." So far, they haven't made you pay for minor updates, but they already said it's going to be at least $99 if you want to upgrade to Traktor 3.3, which only then will give you more features not in the basic Traktor Scratch software.
I could go on and on....but that's not to say there aren't positive things about Traktor Scratch. There certainly are some fearutes I wish SSL had that TS had, like recording your set right in the program, naming cue points, better review list history, but those are mainly minor things (to me at least).
Like I said, they all have their pros and cons. Best bet is to try them all out and see which one suits you best.
| quote: | | Also they are the same money |
Not quite right again I see
TS = $599
SSL= $479-539 depending on where you shop
Torq = $299
Last edited by Konix on Aug-07-2007 at 14:24
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