Wednesday, November 30, 2011

ORTOFON SERATO S-120: PUNTINA SFERICA PER TIME CODE VINYL @ WINTER NAMM 2010

ORTOFON e SERATO sono orgogliose di presentare la nuova e rivoluzionaria puntina per DJ "Ortofon-Serato S-120 DJ Cartridge al WINTER NAMM 2010, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, US. La S-120 si basa su un design brevettato che si aggrappa virtualmente ai solchi di un vinile sfruttando un nuovo sistema di sospensione sviluppato congiuntamente da entrambe le aziende. Tutti i DJ che utilizzano il vinile trarranno giovamento dallestrema precisione di tracking offerta dalla rivoluzionaria sospensione del cantiliver. Comparandola ai classici 80 µm a 315Hz, con una pesatura verticale di 4 gms, la Ortofon-Serato S-120 raggiunge un incredibile precisione nel tracking pari a circa 120 µm (micrometri). Un miglioramento notevole, del 50%. Sferica, con una risposta in frequenza che va dai 20 ai 18000 Hz (+3/-2 dB) e un elevato livello di uscita pari a circa 10mV, la Ortofon-Serato S-120 è quindi la puntina perfetta per chi cerca precisione, stabilità e fedeltà nella riproduzione, tutte caratteristiche fondamentali nelluso di vinili time-code. Ortofon-Serato S-120 è disponibile sia in versione Concorde, sia OM. Punti di forza: - Puntina Sferica progettata insieme alla Serato - Risposta in Frequenza: 20-18.000 Hz (+3/-2 dB) - Livello di uscita:: 10mV - Design brevettato per una miglior tracciatura - tracking pari a circa 120 µm Caratteristiche e dotazioni: - Tracking Force Range: 1.5 to 10g - Disponibile in versione OM e Concorde - Puntina di ricambio: Ortofon | Serato S-120 - Pesatura raccomandata ...

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Digital Vinyl Systems - How Do They Work?

!±8± Digital Vinyl Systems - How Do They Work?

Digital vinyl systems (DVS) were developed to allow a DJ to physically manipulate the playback of a digital audio file on a computer, using a standard turntable or CD deck as an interface. Digital vinyl systems retain the hands-on feel of real vinyl whilst allowing the playback of digital music that is not available on vinyl. They allow the DJ to scratch and perform other tricks that would not be possible with a conventional keyboard or mouse.

DVS systems use special time-code vinyl or CD control disks. Audio output from the time-code disk is first routed to an A2D audio interface (usually supplied as part of the DVS package), which then sends a digital time-code signal to the software. The software then converts the signal into corresponding changes in the position and playback speed of the digital file. Audio output from the software is then routed back through the audio interface or computer soundcard and then to a DJ mixer where it can be mixed in the same way as any other audio signal.

The length of delay between the reading of the time-code signal and the audio playback is a measure of performance of a digital vinyl system. A typical delay is usually in the range of 6 to 30 milliseconds.

The most popular DVS packages on the market now are Serato Scratch Live (SSL) and Native Instruments Traktor Scratch Pro. Scratch Live is the most popular system in the US, whereas Traktor Scratch is more popular in Europe.

There has been some controversy as to who actually invented the digital vinyl concept. The first ever digital vinyl system was FinalScratch for the BeOS. This system was developed in 1997/1998 by an Amsterdam-based company called N2IT, with input from DJs Richie Hawtin and John Aquaviva. However, hip-hop star RZA from the Wu Tang clan has claimed in an interview with KotoriMag.com that it was actually he who invented the digital vinyl concept, the year before N2IT, using space-age technology from NASA and millions of dollars of his own cash.

From next year, 2011, it has been announced that the DMC World DJ Championships will now allow the use of Serato Scratch Live as well as traditional vinyl.


Digital Vinyl Systems - How Do They Work?

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