

The supplied vinyl timecode discs are pressed on high quality, lightweight 12¨ slabs, with a deeper groove on one side for a very comfortable scratching experience, and you can set the discs to respond in either 33rpm or 45rpm modes. You´ll find pulling off a tight mix or scratching with your digital audio files is no hardship for Traktor Scratch at all. More important than the numbers, though, is that it feels exceptionally tight, even at pretty high latency settings.

We found that some of the lower latency settings worked very well, even on our modest test machine. Within the software preferences are convenient templates with configurations to suit a range of different computer setups.
#Traktor scratch native drivers#
In the realm of digital audio it´s almost taken for granted that there will be some signal delay, so how does Traktor Scratch perform in this most important area?įirst of all, the Audio 8 DJ USB 2.0 audio interface comes with a set of low-latency ASIO drivers as standard. Any DJ will appreciate how difficult it can be to do your job when there´s an obvious lag between what you do and what you hear. Let´s face it, latency has long been the arch enemy of DJs.
