Live Remixing with BRIDGE
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Traktor was around before SSL, BUT, It wasnt a DVS, It was a software only DJ tool. DVS means Digital Vinyl System, and Traktor has no Vinyl option until after SSL.
Final Scratch was tho, but I wouldnt consider V1 of FS to be a DVS, Because it was the biggest pain in the ass!! You needed to run on Linux, when back spinning you got white noise instead of music playing backwards and the software crashed constantly. FS2 was slightly better, but then SSL dropped and killed FS dead in its tracks.
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@thefirehooligan Wrong tracktor was out first as a matter of fact tracktor and stanton finial scratch was one of the very first dvs packages around
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@310thVagab0nd amen. i miss my super duck breaks.
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YOU CAN CHOOSE BETWEEEN EITHER IN SERATO, AND A COUPLE OF OTHER SOUND WAVE MAPS.
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this is an excellent video, best one showcasing the bridge I've seen yet. I have ableton and an APC40, but am having a hard time deciding which turntable to get. I'd like to go the CDJ/Midi controller route.. any recommendations? im leaning towards the Numark ndx800 or the American Audio Radius 1000 or 3000. do you know if ill be able to use these controller with serato scratch live? Will I need a timecode cd? or can I just control it through midi?
keep up the great work, ima check out morevids
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apc40 and a maschine and ya set
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@Twentysixbillion That would be a no since Serato was around long before Traktor..... And you can change the way the waveforms are displayed in Serato from Vertical to Horizontal or to a stacked horizontal where you can have 3 decks displayed at the same time........
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When the only thing played in serato is an acapella why not dump serato and do it all with Ableton/Maschine? I don't see the sense.
@gammaplayer There is a "Feeling" of being connected via Serato, with the CDJ or Turntable, that you just don't get from the APC40/ other midi interface, especially if you scratch, it is too hard to create an analogue experience 100% in the digital world. The variance/ Human error factor with the turntables add's to the the sound/ art of the scratch. It's our flaws that make turntableism so special.
310thVagab0nd 11 months ago 6
The Bridge Kicks Ass !!!
gk111127 1 year ago 4