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Vinyl scratch effects

Vinyl scratch effects;

Mouse drag & drop within the sound graphic display, or moving the Jog-Wheel in scratch mode can make real wonders. You are free to make real scratch effects by fully interactive dragging the sound. Depending on the speed of the drag and drop / jog-wheel, you can create a disk spin effect, scratch, reverse play, mute, adjust cue-points, and even a reverse spin and play effect.
  • Mute: A right click on the display will mute the deck regardless of the deck’s playing status. Works on a playing deck.
  • Instant Brake: A click-hold-and release will cause a pause with a short brake at the beginning and spin the end. Works on a playing deck.
  • Scratch: A click and quite fast movement of the mouse left and/or right makes a scratch effect.
  • CUE point fine tune: A click and slow mouse move on a paused deck will move the current position and also the current cue point. Works on a paused deck.
  • Spin: A click followed by a long and fast mouse movement and a quick release while the mouse is still moving makes a turntable spin effect. The Spin effect works on a paused or playing deck, whatever the direction (backward or forward). It is really an astonishing effect. For now on you don’t necessary require a turntable to make it. You move it, you see it, you hear it, and most of all, everyone enjoys it.
In order to smooth the sound, for all the spin effects described above, the mouse release creates a short turntable spin effect; an instant song speed change would result in an unprofessional sound skip.

In order to continually loop the title loaded in one of the decks, activate the Loop Song option – very useful when playing a short sample on and on, meantime, working and scratching with the other deck (eg. Turntablism).

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