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Serato Scratch Live vs. M-Audio Torq Conectiv
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<blockquote data-quote="sdm" data-source="post: 424919" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>I've been using Torq since August last year and it was mostly fine as long as the setup in the club was decent, if you had any issues (dodgy needles, noise etc.) it would begin jumping during playback which made it unusable.</p><p></p><p>Annoyingly I've played before and after Serato users when Torq has been experiencing issues and Serato has worked perfectly. So I'm on the verge of selling Torq and switching to Serato.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdm, post: 424919, member: 2"] I've been using Torq since August last year and it was mostly fine as long as the setup in the club was decent, if you had any issues (dodgy needles, noise etc.) it would begin jumping during playback which made it unusable. Annoyingly I've played before and after Serato users when Torq has been experiencing issues and Serato has worked perfectly. So I'm on the verge of selling Torq and switching to Serato. [/QUOTE]
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