Take control of the mix the classic way with the Native Instruments Traktor Scratch Control Vinyl MK2. This vinyl has been designed for DJs who want the flexibility of digital libraries but still want the analog feel of using vinyl records. With DVS technology, you can control MP3s in the same way you would a record. The MK2 control vinyl has super low latency, allowing for perfect back-cueing and scratching. If you want the convenience of digital libraries with a classic vibe, DVS and Traktor Scratch are the way to go.
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The future is Timecode Control Vinyl. Timecode is a specially recorded vinyl that is played on conventional turntables. The vinyl contains a recording of analog audio signals, known as timecode. The turntable’s audio output, which is the timecode recording, is routed into an analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This ADC can be a multi-channel soundcard, a dedicated external USB or firewire audio interface box, a DJ controller device, or a compatible mixer that is usually distributed with the software.
The ADC sends digital timecode information to the software, which translates the signal into changes in the playback speed, direction, and position of a digital audio file. The audio file reacts as if it were directly pressed onto the record. The manipulated audio output is then sent back through the DAC or the computer’s sound card and can be mixed like any other analog audio signal.
The result is digital audio playback that sounds like music manipulated by an analog vinyl recording. However, there is always a short delay between the needle’s reading of the timecode and the software’s playback of the audio. This delay is important for vinyl emulation products, as a shorter delay allows for better response and control of the music. The Traktor Control Vinyl MK2 features the lowest latency in its range.
Features of the Traktor Control Vinyl MK2 include being an excellent tool for scratch performances. It is a lightweight control vinyl, weighing only 24g.
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