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  • hes my fucking teacher at scratch... such a beast

  • @poonshark69 he was too him and dj noumenon

  • That's my ninja!!!!!!!!!!! Get Em XXXXXXXXX

  • Mo-Fuckin skillz. =) Nice jobby =)

  • Skill

  • i wanted to buy one of these as a live performance scratcher... but is it any good at that? all the videos i can find of scarcthing it sounds lousy but the people just might suck at it... i imgagine you could use the volume like a hamster switch if you use 2 fingers, having one hold it either all the way up or down on volume, and tapping in and out as you scratch... but, if it is gonna sound like lousy scratchin i may not get one. a vid of that would be nice. you are good with the vinyl...

  • Noize,

    DaScratch is a midi controller so the only limitation of the scratching is going to be decided by the software that you choose to use. If I were you I would research some software companies that you may want to use.

  • well since I'm the only one scratching on here with a 3D, I'll assume you mean me. First, I don't use a soundcard in my vids. I like to show what set-ups can do on a bare minimum. 2nd, as with anything, one gets better with PRACtiCe. Take another look and you'll see how much I've improved in a short period. Since you have no vids of you djing. Let's assume that all of your experience is 2nd hand and let me give you a bit of advise. All scratching sounds cool when YOU are doing it. Get a 3d !

  • Wow he's really whacking it at the beginning! It just needs a light touch. (Not like he's gonna break it though. It's pretty tough.)

  • how much for the dascratch?

  • the one and only excizzle, ILL cuts!!

  • know anywhere i can get the file for vurtual dj where evereything is already programmed.instead of having to do it all myself?

  • Seriously love what Stanton has done with the software side of this unit.

    I am a big big fan of the Bomes midi product that is powering the software and know its going to have an absolutely massive impact on what can be done with the unit - huge props to Stanton for seeing midi translations as part of the future for digital djing.

    Keep up the good work, you guys have earned a lot of respect points in my books with the execution of software side of this device.

  • Thanks! Your the first person to actually comment on that. We have been working with Bomes for quite some time now and hands down they are some of the most professional developers on earth.

    We started from the ground up with product, trying to create something that could be focused into use cases by presets but flexible enough to where every LED can be controlled individually.

    We certainly can't wait to see what people do with presets.

  • Presets are joy, i use a hell of alot of them in my own setup - 25+ of them on my VCI-100 alone.

    I have actually been in contact with Bomes over this year with a very large number of feature requests that Florian(lead developer) has agreed to put into the software - so not only are they professional they are more than willing to listen to their users. So this cool piece of software is only going to get better over time.

    Building these preset swaps into the unit itelf would

  • Building these preset swaps into the unit itself would destroy what could be creatively done with the unit - so i am really keen to see what people will do with this one too :)

    Once again keep up the good work - Stantons latest moves with their hardware have defiantly been huge steps in the right direction!

  • It's DaScratch. Stanton's new MIDI software controller.

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