
Most stable vinyl emulation software?
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Most stable vinyl emulation software?
Really like to hear some feedback from you guys on which one you like the best in terms of being solid/stable/having the least issues. Currently using M-audio torq on a macbook. Over the last years it had its issues like jittering and torq crashed last weekend in the middle of a set. That was pretty much the final straw, so deciding to make the switch. Don't need 4 decks, fancy fx etc... just nice and simple and most importantly stable for the duration of a night. Thanks in advance! 

Re: Most stable vinyl emulation software?
Also are there major improvements in terms of stability between Rane Sl1-Sl4? Wouldnt mind extra channels for future live performances etc...
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Re: Most stable vinyl emulation software?
sl1 is rock solid (what i use)
know people who've used every version & sl4 seems to be the one they swear by, so i guess if youve got the cash, you might as well go for that
know people who've used every version & sl4 seems to be the one they swear by, so i guess if youve got the cash, you might as well go for that
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Hey thanks for the reply. From researching on the net it seems like Serato is the most simple and stable. What kind of laptop are you running it on?Nevalo wrote:sl1 is rock solid (what i use)
know people who've used every version & sl4 seems to be the one they swear by, so i guess if youve got the cash, you might as well go for that
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yea serato is good in terms of not eating alot of cpu or battery
ive got an acer 5750, its 8gb & 2.30ghz
what ever you get, just make sure its got atleast 4gb of ram & an intel core processor
ive got an acer 5750, its 8gb & 2.30ghz
what ever you get, just make sure its got atleast 4gb of ram & an intel core processor
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