RANE SIXTY-EIGHT SERATO SCRATCH LIVE MIXER MIDI CONTROLLER AT NAMM 2010 WITH IDJNOW AND DJ BIG WIZ
• Two independent USB 2.0 High Speed ports, each supporting twenty-two, 32-bit
floating-point audio channels at 48 kHz.
• Real-time support for two computers.
• Support for 2, 3 or 4 Virtual Decks on one or two computers.
• Direct control of over 30 Scratch Live Library, Cue and Loop functions.
• Unique FlexFx bus:
Process a sub-mix of up to six audio channels.
Six internal effects with seamless on-beat switching between effects.
External analog insert support for legacy hardware effects.
USB insert support for computer-based effects.
• Four full-featured input channels:
* Four stereo Phono/CD inputs of Line, Phono or S/PDIF.
* Four stereo auxiliary inputs.
* Four stereo USB playback options.
• Two mic inputs: one with phantom power and one with line-level.
• 3-band full-cut EQ, plus new High-pass / Low-pass Filter.
• Flexible USB recording options, record from any PGM or output.
• Internal universal switching power supply (100-230 VAC)
• Unit size: 14.3"H x 12"W x 4"D (36.4 cm x 30.5 cm x 10.2 cm)
• Weight: 11.3 lb (5.2 kg)
• Shipping Size: 7.75"H x 12.75"W x 19.25"D (19.7 cm x 32.5 cm x 49 cm)
• Weight: 12 lb (5.5 kg)
The minimum operating system requirements for Scratch Live are:
Mac
* 1 GHz G4
* 1 GB RAM
* 1024 x 768 minimum screen resolution
* OSX 10.3.9 or higher
* Intel Macs require Scratch Live version 1.5 or higher
Windows
* Pentium 4 / 1.5 GHz (Intel processor)
* 1 GB RAM
* 1024 x 768 minimum screen resolution
* Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or higher
* Windows Vista requires Versions 1.7.2 or higher
* Windows Vista 64-bit requires Versions 1.8.2 or higher
* Note that we recommend Windows XP over Vista for performance reasons. By using XP, you can have a lower latency (for a better vinyl feel) and better performance in general.
Please note: this is the minimum requirement to run Scratch Live. We recommend you use a higher spec computer, and particularly if you have a large library, you will benefit from having more RAM.
what kind of macbook is this?
christzak 2 years ago
Im not sure. I didn't really take a look when we were filming, but I'd say MacBook pro.
IDJNOW 2 years ago
He should have played something. I was waiting to see exactly why I need 4 decks and what you can do with all those inputs...
internetvideossuck 2 years ago
I know. We were a bit limited on time and there were a ton of features to review. Check some of the DJ Enferno, Big Wiz and Z-tripp videos from NAMM 2010 (all over YouTube) to see this piece in action.
IDJNOW 2 years ago
One of these days, I'm gonna give Serato a go. This is a wicket new piece of kit!
traxonwax 2 years ago
I'd make today that day! It's totally changed the game. It's a great system. Check out IDJNOW for more info and videos. Thanks for the comments!
IDJNOW 2 years ago