Is it possible to run ITCH on SL3?
Is it possible to run ITCH on SL3? Posted on: 02.09.2010 by Jacquiline Dua Sorry if this has been asked before... But Im trying to rework my signal flow and dont really use my SL3 because I just dont have the space for my 3 1200s in my current setup, nor do I really feel they are needed for what Im doing now... Im just curious if anyone knows if this is possible to do? | |
Jacquiline Dua 02.09.2010 | Sorry if this has been asked before... But Im trying to rework my signal flow and dont really use my SL3 because I just dont have the space for my 3 1200s in my current setup, nor do I really feel they are needed for what Im doing now... Im just curious if anyone knows if this is possible to do? |
Jacquiline Dua 03.09.2010 | at this point Im just going to use it on internal mode and let Ableton do the rest |
Ninfa Larranaga 03.09.2010 | no u cant run itch on sl3, |
Jacquiline Dua 03.09.2010 | too bad ... Would have been nice to offer the different ways some people might eventually want to migrate to. |
Lolita Breaker 03.09.2010 | Afaik based on my VCI-300, Itch will just report "Hardware Disconnected" if it can't find an Itch controller (much like I'm assuming Scratch Live does if the SL1/SL3 isn't plugged in?) as I don't believe it's possible to change the routing like you can in Traktor in that way |
Jacquiline Dua 02.09.2010 | Well all I wanted to do is run it on internal mode or something like that.. I have the SL3 soundcard... I just would rather use ITCH than the other software. 4 decks and fx vs 3 decks I bought the SL3 believeing I would use it.. but turned it on a few times and now it just sits there... |
Rebbecca Fennell 02.09.2010 | um no? um a serato itch controller like the v7 is more or less all the serato scratch features rolled into a compact all in one solution, so if youre refering to getting a v7 and running into a sl3 that will be really redundant. same with the denon controller. and thats where the options for integrating the 2 different software end. |
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