Haven't given this a play yet, but it's interesting: http://www.stagecraftsoftware.com/di...ntables-and-a/
Haven't given this a play yet, but it's interesting: http://www.stagecraftsoftware.com/di...ntables-and-a/
2 x Technics 1210 MKII, Pioneer-DJM 900 Nexus, Traktor Scratch Pro, NI F1,
Ableton Live 9.6 Suite, Ableton Push, Studio One 3, Moog Sub37, Roland Alpha Juno 2, Korg MS-20 Mini, Yamaha TG-77, TR-8, Rhodes MKI Stage, Wurlitzer 200a, couple pedals, couple amps, lots of software and a freakin iPad
This is horrible news. If it works really well I will be forced to by a set of turntables...
Is this any different to running Deckadance or Ms Pinky as a vst?
Don't know Deckadance (other than it's Image-Line's DJ software) or Ms Pinky - do they offer timecode control?
2 x Technics 1210 MKII, Pioneer-DJM 900 Nexus, Traktor Scratch Pro, NI F1,
Ableton Live 9.6 Suite, Ableton Push, Studio One 3, Moog Sub37, Roland Alpha Juno 2, Korg MS-20 Mini, Yamaha TG-77, TR-8, Rhodes MKI Stage, Wurlitzer 200a, couple pedals, couple amps, lots of software and a freakin iPad
Yes they do and they were the first timecodes to work with Ableton.
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This looks really intriguing! In my experience Ms. Pinky is very limited, it's great for scratching small samples but if you're wanting to do actual time-code mixing look elsewhere. I could never get Deckadance to run in Ableton without constantly crashing.
I would love to try Ms Pinky. It comes with max/msp externals which could be a lot of fun.
Traktor Z2, Numark TTX1,Ableton Live 9/Push,Roland TR8,Eurorack modular
Techno/Experimental
The main diference is full automation in scratch track (against the other systems)
Has deckadance full automation? Including vinyl movement vector?
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