I have found that running it on a more powerful machines stops the audio drop outs. I originally ran it on a celeron 600 with 192 Mb RAM and there were issues, particularly running from a CD however we have now got a Sony Vaio FX 802 with an Athlon 1500 and 256 Mb DDR RAM and it is sweet ;-)

FiLp Z� - nSekt wrote:

We have one here running... is great!
for scratching needs some revisions but is workable. It looses audio if you go too slow or too fast, and the scratch doesn't have the same realism. You can try to get some vinyl warmth by passing the audio clip thru a valve emulation plug in... works with me. another thing that i think is cool is it responds (only the locator on the interface, not the audio) if you do slow scratching with a common audio vinil.

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