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This is going to kill Serato Scratch Live
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limin_li
http://www.native-instruments.com/n...os/?content=587


500 bucks for SSL vs 349 bucks for TSD. What would you pick?
tortoise
impressive
Stu Cox
So it's just a cut down version of Pro at a cheaper price? Good move NI :)
djlemeir
saw traktor scratch fail on too many djs this week in miami
serato ftw
The Don
One drop of rain doesnt make a monsoon and all that.


Ive been using Pro for about 6 months now and its absolutely solid in the reliability stakes.
n3lly
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Originally posted by The Don
One drop of rain doesnt make a monsoon and all that.


Ive been using Pro for about 6 months now and its absolutely solid in the reliability stakes.


I'd have to agree, especially after the last update.

Most weekends i'l rock a 3-6 hour gig and i've never had it fail on me.
ziptnf
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Originally posted by djlemeir
saw traktor scratch fail on too many djs this week in miami
serato ftw

How exactly did it "fail" on them?
The Don
quote:
Originally posted by n3lly
I'd have to agree, especially after the last update.

Most weekends i'l rock a 3-6 hour gig and i've never had it fail on me.


Im doing a good few club gigs every month with it as well. Including some right sweaty pits in the ground. *Fingers Crossed* Ive yet to have it go down once when using it in said clubs or anywhere else for that matter.
Ted Promo
I believe I've seen Traktor Scratch die once. Konrad Black was using it and it just shat out at the very beginning of his set. There was some minor digitizing sounds leading up to it and then, bam, no sound at all. It took them a couple minutes to get it back up and running.
Ryan0751
Yep, the latest Pro update (actually one came out the other day) is really stable.

(knock on wood, since I have a 5 hour club gig tonight).

limin_li
I think it is really depending on your OS. It seems like Serato Scratch Live is easy to use and Multi-OS friendly, but I would still prefer using any DVS with a macbook pro.
Ted Promo
Konrad was running it on a Macbook Pro.
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