rane is just the distributor. Serato Audio Research is the designer of the
system.

seems to have a couple of extra features -mic input on the interface box,
(although i'm not sure what's wrong with just a mic input on your mixer)
slightly more varied gui- including some sort of visual beat matching
display (for wimps), and simulated spinning record label (for those who
can't just look down at the record?)

what really befuddles me is the fact that this is digital software that
will simulate playing on a CD player (!?). The turntable makes sense- but
are there people out there who really desire the CD player interface but
can' be bothered to lug those pesky discs?

it could be a great system. i'll have to ask tejada about it.

In the meantime- I'm wondering what other systems are out there that are
following in the footsteps of Final Scratch.

Has anyone seen a write-up comparing them all?

what was te one we were discussing a few months back (with the opens ource
code)

josh

np- earl zinger/ speaker stack commandments






On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Very interesting.  One could assume, given Rane's reputation for building 
> bulletproof gear, that this would be a much more stable solution than that 
> other vinyl/computer interface...
>
> - jobot
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Marc Langsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Monday, June 28, 2004 4:54 am
> Subject: (313) Rane SSL
>
> > Hey has anyone had a fiddle with the new Rane/Serato Scratch Live
> > [Finalscratch competitor]  ? Its lookin rather fly from the
> > gubbins on the
> > Rane website [http://www.rane.com/scratch.html] be interested to
> > hear how it
> > compares to FS.
> >
> > peace,
> > Marc
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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