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Re: ms pinky
Well... here's the lowdown:
1. Never used it, but the interface that they provide looks a bit crappy.
2. They license out their timecode as well as their algorithms. They work quite well, and the new M-Audio Torq package in fact uses this.
3. To use it, you still need to purchase a 4-stereo channel soundcard (8x, 2 stereo in's from your TT's, 2 stereo outs to go back to your mixer). You'll also need two phono preamps to connect your TT's (unless you are using CDJ's) to the audio interface.
So at that point, you might want to save up for Torq, which includes more features, the same nice timecode system, and an audio interface with integrated pre-amps.
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Is it any good? It's only $99 dollars...seems too good to be true. |
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