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I saw mention of the compatibility problems, and the initial setup problems that Final Scratch presents. One more little issue that I've always had is there was only a software controller. It's awfully limiting IMHO.
There's two options that I've looked at, though. Both include hardware controllers that double as USB soundcards. D-Vinyl2020 (which I can get for much lower than the posted $750!) and DigiScratch from ALCATech (the BPM Studio makers). DigiScratch is gonna be expensive though. One of those *I can just feeeeel it* type of deals.
As far as D-Vinyl goes, I've been using it for about two months. Great product. Works in Windows (that can be a drawback for stability, unless it's a dedicated music station) which makes it easy to setup. I am running a P3 Laptop 1Ghz with Windows 2K Pro, and it runs flawlessly. I highly recommend it if you decided against Stanton. Just my 2 cents!
Loki
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