Stanton Introduces FinalScratch 2
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Traktor FS 2 Screen Shot
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ScratchAmp 2 (Rendering)
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October 26, 2004
Stanton has announces FinalScratch 2, a hardware/software system built from the ground up for laptop-based DJs. FinalScratch 2 includes the new FireWire
ScratchAmp 2 with 24-bit/96kHz sound quality, Phono/CD compatibility, Mic
and Aux inputs, MIDI and more. FinalScratch 2 also ships with a new version
of Native Instruments TraktorFS--boasting more powerful features.
Like the original, FinalScratch 2 is a hardware/software system that lets
DJs play and manipulate digital audio files using analog turntables or CD
players. However, this new system offers some significant changes and improvements.
It starts with the new ScratchAmp 2, which uses FireWire for more reliable
multi-channel performance and latency. New 24-bit/96kHz converters
ensure professional sound quality, while a host of inputs (2 Phono, 2 Line,
1 Mic and 1 Aux) let DJs connect all their gear. Using the Mic input, for
example, users can record their voice and instantly scratch the recording.
And by running the DJ mixer's Record output into the ScratchAmp 2's Aux
input, DJs can record a live set for CD burning. The ScratchAmp 2 also
features MIDI ports for even more creative mixing options.
FinalScratch 2 is powered by TraktorFS 2 software from Native Instruments
and runs on Mac OS X and Windows XP. This new version now plays AAC and WMA
files and works with over 50,000 tracks. New turntable calibration tools
make it easy to optimize the software for the most reliable performance,
while improved timecode gives DJs more natural response including both
absolute and relative cueing modes. Other features include the ability to
create visual cue markers, audio loops, and an intelligent play history with
time stamping and print capabilities.
FinalScratch 2 comes with everything: the ScratchAmp 2 FireWire audio
interface, Traktor FS 2 software from Native Instruments, 3 FS Standard
time-coded vinyl records, 2 FS time-coded CDs, 4 RCA cables, a FireWire
cable and power supply. FinalScratch 2 is also compatible with the latest
version of Native Instruments Traktor DJ Studio 2. By upgrading to Traktor,
FinalScratch users gain the filtering, looping and non-destructive mix
editing features Traktor DJ Studio 2 is famous for. Traktor users, on the
other hand, can now add FinalScratch 2 to their system for turntable/CD
control.
FinalScratch 2 ships November 1. Purchasers of FinalScratch can also receive rebates on other Stanton gear.
More details can be found on the dedicated FinalScratch web site at www.finalscratch.com. For more information, visit their web site at www.stantonmagnetics.com. |