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SERATO SCRATCH LIVE SOFTWARE DEMO

Just trying out serato scratch live software Scratch Live 1.8.4 Scratch Live supports all these file formats: Fixed and Variable Bit Rate MP3, AIFF, AAC, WAV, OGG Vorbis, CD Audio and direct from the mixer. Record from your mixer’s Aux output and immediately scratch as if it was on vinyl. Record direct from vinyl or CD and save as a 24-bit 48 kHz stereo file. Easily import your playlists and iTunes library. You can drag from Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac) into the Scratch Live library. The crate and subcrate system helps organize your library and sets. Hot-swap external drives with fast automatic library merging and retention of crates. Browse your music collection by album, artist, BPM, or genre, with optional album art display. Intuitive search function can be applied to any field to find things quickly. Edit ID3 tags with full Unicode support. Preprocessing of MP3 files is not required except to detect corrupt files or use the auto-BPM and auto-gain functions. Auto-BPM detects tempo information for tracks without it, saving it with each file. A tap tempo button allows you to enter your own. Auto-gain lets you set a target gain on any or all songs in your library. You can also manually adjust individual gain, remembered in each song file. The Virtual Deck shows everything about the speed and position of a track. As the vinyl rotates, so does the line on the label. The circular progress bar around the edge is a visual representation of the position within the

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  1. DjNoOdLeS2 July 24th, 2010 11:48 pm

    @soneeqboom yo bro how do you get gigs like overseas with your flights paid

  2. DjNoOdLeS2 July 25th, 2010 12:15 am

    @SWAGMONSTER22 dont worry bro am in the same situation just wait till you got a good knowledge of different type of music and then blow lol

  3. EJ8civic July 25th, 2010 12:56 am

    @SWAGMONSTER22

    youre never too old to DJ, looks at DJ Mamy Rock, i believe she also helps produce tracks aswell..

  4. soneeqboom July 25th, 2010 1:04 am

    oh yeah and I’m 24 :)

  5. soneeqboom July 25th, 2010 1:38 am

    I just started last year around August and I’m actually doing a small gig overseas with my flights paid for so nothing is impossible bud i just watched heaps of youtube vids and asked people to show me how to do certain things then just trial and error. good luck

  6. hitcreatormusic July 25th, 2010 1:46 am

    no your never too old to get into deejaying

  7. SWAGMONSTER22 July 25th, 2010 2:31 am

    if im 22 yrs old and going to start to dj can i still blow up big.or do you think its too late?? like to do clubs not like famous which i wouldnt mind though.i have the drive.i just want to know if im too old?

  8. RAYGproductions July 25th, 2010 3:08 am

    cut it up man good job…

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