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Serato scratch live sl 1
Serato scratch live sl 1




serato scratch live sl 1
  1. #SERATO SCRATCH LIVE SL 1 UPDATE#
  2. #SERATO SCRATCH LIVE SL 1 UPGRADE#
  3. #SERATO SCRATCH LIVE SL 1 FULL#

Review: Ben Daly Learn more about the Rane Serato Scratch Live SL-3 at Juno Records.We see you're near our warehouse - Get Next Business Day Delivery on Most Orders All products contain a full warranty as described by the manufacturer, however products containing software are not eligible for our 30 Day Trial Exchange and are non-returnable. Rumours abound that Serato Scratch Live will feature multi deck control in the future – that is certainly worth keeping an eye on. The aux input and output alone is worthwhile shelling out £529 for (over the SL1’s £429). The S元 is definitely an improvement on the SL1 but if these improvements are relevant to you depends on your requirements as a DJ. Hardware aside, the Serato Scratch Live software remains the same for both the SL1 and S元 so this isn’t a concern when weighing up the two interfaces. Rane provide an international power supply with the S元, although using phono piggyback cables with the SL1 negates the need for a power supply altogether. Rane boast that the S元 features software switchable Direct Thru connections so less cable is required, however using phono piggyback cables with the SL1 requires less cable anyway. The 24-bit/48 kHz that the S元 offers is more or less irrelevant considering that virtually all the music played through the S元 will either be compressed MP3’s or at best 16-bit/44.1 kHz CD quality audio, which is as good as the SL1 anyway. The S元s improved dynamic range and hotter output does make a difference but it shouldn’t be blown out of proportion. There’s also an improved dynamic range of 104 dB versus the SL1’s 94 dB, a maximum audio output of 3 Vrms compared to the SL1’s 2 Vrms, and 24-bit 44.1 or 48 kHz versus the SL1’s 16-bit 44.1 kHz converters. Rane have improved on the audio quality of their interface with the S元 boasting a USB 2.0 high speed audio interface instead of the SL1’s USB 1.1. The Mic Thru has been omitted from the S元, however the aux input/output can be used by feeding an unbalanced (RCA) line-level mic audio feed from a spare mixer channel. Rane also say that the aux output opens the door for future expansion and creative configurations, which we’ll just have to watch this space for. With the S元 Rane added an aux input and output the input for Live Mix Recording or LiveFeed and the output to allow use of the sample player as a virtual deck.

serato scratch live sl 1

However, the USB connection on the SL1 felt a little wobbly and flimsy, and Rane have taken this into account with the S元, making it significantly sturdier. In terms of build quality, the SL1 was virtually indestructible so there wasn’t much they could improve on with the S元.

#SERATO SCRATCH LIVE SL 1 UPDATE#

But does this update justify the extra £100 that the S元 will cost you over the SL1?

serato scratch live sl 1

It’s designed to be used exclusively with Serato’s Scratch Live DJ software for scratching and mixing audio files from your computer’s hard drive using regular turntables or CD players.Ĭomparing the S元 to the previous SL1 interface it’s easy to see that many new features and improvements have been made while some have been omitted. The S元 is the current interface from Rane aimed at professional DJs. Ben Daly takes a look at what improvements have been made, as part of the Juno Plus roundup of 2009’s key DJ & studio equipment.

#SERATO SCRATCH LIVE SL 1 UPGRADE#

The Rane Serato Scratch Live SL-3 is the 2009 upgrade to the SL-1 interface.






Serato scratch live sl 1