Product Description:
Product Description
Serato Scratch LIVE is the ultimate software and hardware solution for bridging the analog world of turntablism and the digital world of computer audio files. Using regular turntables or CD players, you can scratch and mix files from your Mac or Windows XP computer's CD or hard drive, add in a live mic input for scratching, and even bypass to standard vinyl if you wish. Scratch LIVE is the complete digital solution for the vinyl junkie, allowing you to rip your records and play and manipulate them as MP3s. You may never take your records out of the closet again!
Product Details
- Feature:
- Rane Serato Scratch Live (Includes manufacturer's supplied accessories)
- 2 Green Scratch Live Control Vinyls
- Samson CH700 Headphones
- 2 Unique Squared Vinyl Stickers
- Brand: Unique Squared Inc
- EAN: 0072879996906
- Label: Rane, Samson, Unique Squared
- Manufacturer: Rane, Samson, Unique Squared
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Musical Instruments
- ProductTypeName: SOUND_AND_RECORDING_EQUIPMENT
- Publisher: Rane, Samson, Unique Squared
- Studio: Rane, Samson, Unique Squared
- UPC: 072879996906
Customer Reviews 

The Final Solution for all Turntablists!
2008-06-12I am really hesitant over this product which I have been reading and hearing from different reviews. Here in Jeddah, I used to go along with several mobile DJs and none of them has this small but powerful add on. Until I finally decided to purchase the unit. Wow, it is very user friendly and easy to learn even you are not a pro DJ, and one big help it gives, is your freedom to go back touching the grooves regarldess of different genre of songs from the Retro 70s, 80's New Wave to the current R&B trend......A great relief to all turntablists, all your fave songs can be grooved again with your magical hands! But, even i have Serato on my possession, I would still love to spin and mix the original DJ style on vinyls! Thank you Rane for this wonderful unit for all of us - Pro DJs or not....This is the final solution....Highly recommended to purchase, no regret to have it......
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