I am surprised to hear you count the price as a downside on this. I believe this is the cheapest scratch turntable for playing real vinyl of any kind on the market. Am I wrong? Was there something cheaper???
Hey Dj Switch, you can get the vinyl at a variety of places - Amazon, Discogs etc. The PT01 Scratch can be found online at your favourite store, and there are lots of third-party accessories and modifications like the crossfader here from Jesse Dean Designs :)
great that u made a video for pt01👍 is it possible to use externel crossfader without removing the switch? i just wanted to have the option to use any of the fader. and not to void the waranty aswell😉 i wanted to buy one of this & start learning scratch, any recommendation? thanks👍
romer Jesse Dean also makes an external portable fader (JDDX2R) There's the Raiden fader or the Mixfader. I like the Jesse Dean faders. Good luck bro and keep skratching!
This is probably a super novice question but I don't have much experience with vinyl but I just copped the PT01 Scratch with traktor scratch vinyl. To begin, I'm going from my PT01 into my DAW (Logic Pro X), out of my DAW through my interface (Apollo Twin Dual Core) through my monitors (KRK Rokits) I'm going into my DAW because I want to record my scratching over my beats. My question is why am I getting a constant high pitched signal on the input in my DAW and in both the PT01 speaker as well as out of my monitors? The noise is so loud in my DAW the track is constantly clipping. I've read it's normal on scratch vinyl to get the noise from the needle but it's not normal to hear out of external speakers. Any advice from anyone? A bad stylus? Should I try the stereo line outs? Or is this just how this thing works?
Hi Zach, the best thing for you to do is to record your scratches within Traktor and not in your DAW. What it sounds like you are actually doing is recording the sound of the timecode record. That's what the high-pitched noise is, I know that sound well, awful! Check and then let us know if you are still having any issues or if that's fixed. :-)
I've since been told that I would be better off just buying a different scratch vinyl since I would apparently also need a different interface that is compatible with Traktor
If you're using a traktor time code vinyl and you're listening to the turntable output directly, then what you're hearing is the time code signal. Which sounds like a high pitched whine.
DVS on the PT-01 does not require an interface or computer. you can connect to a DVS solutions through your phone with the right adapter making it still very portable, and even though it may seem as if the PT01 scratch is expensive its hands down the lest expensive way for anyone to get into turntablism. when i started 1 turntable and a scratch mix34 cost me a little over $800
I am surprised to hear you count the price as a downside on this. I believe this is the cheapest scratch turntable for playing real vinyl of any kind on the market. Am I wrong? Was there something cheaper???
Can you play an audio acapella from your phone and scratch it on a blank vinyl with this? And then from there record it into a DAW?
No, you can't scratch a piece of blank vinyl with a turntable :) for DVS control to work, the vinyl has to be timecoe
Please tell me where you got that scratch record from??? Thank you!!!
Lent to me by a friend :) you can easily get one online!
@@digitaldjtips Where online..
No demo of you scratching with it?
Nope
custom tonearms too!
Hello, where can i get exactly that version you have? With the cross fader? Thank you and the practise your cuts vinyl? Cheers
Hey Dj Switch, you can get the vinyl at a variety of places - Amazon, Discogs etc. The PT01 Scratch can be found online at your favourite store, and there are lots of third-party accessories and modifications like the crossfader here from Jesse Dean Designs :)
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great that u made a video for pt01👍 is it possible to use externel crossfader without removing the switch? i just wanted to have the option to use any of the fader. and not to void the waranty aswell😉 i wanted to buy one of this & start learning scratch, any recommendation? thanks👍
romer Jesse Dean also makes an external portable fader (JDDX2R) There's the Raiden fader or the Mixfader. I like the Jesse Dean faders. Good luck bro and keep skratching!
Thanks! Yes you can use external faders too, check @monkiferr's comment :D
monkiferr do u have sample video on your channel ? 😎
Nice review. Thanks.
What are those monitors in the background, please?
Believe those are Focal Twin 6Be’s :)
do you need a usb converter to connect an android phone? my phone has a mini usb on one end and a standard usb on the other.
All you need is a quarter inch aux chord to plug it into both your phone and PT01 Scratch.
There's a stereo input jack next to the gain knob on the side of the platter & scratch switch/fader.
nice video. Can I use the dean fader in hamster style?
D it’s come w disks?
No
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I’m new and I want to know where do you buy your 7 inch disks?
You could get them from a variety of places, it'd be stuff like the "Practice Yo! Cuts" series :)
Thank you!
Can you play regular sized records on this?
Yes :)
Digital DJ Tips thanks for replying!
This is probably a super novice question but I don't have much experience with vinyl but I just copped the PT01 Scratch with traktor scratch vinyl. To begin, I'm going from my PT01 into my DAW (Logic Pro X), out of my DAW through my interface (Apollo Twin Dual Core) through my monitors (KRK Rokits) I'm going into my DAW because I want to record my scratching over my beats. My question is why am I getting a constant high pitched signal on the input in my DAW and in both the PT01 speaker as well as out of my monitors? The noise is so loud in my DAW the track is constantly clipping. I've read it's normal on scratch vinyl to get the noise from the needle but it's not normal to hear out of external speakers. Any advice from anyone? A bad stylus? Should I try the stereo line outs? Or is this just how this thing works?
Hi Zach, the best thing for you to do is to record your scratches within Traktor and not in your DAW. What it sounds like you are actually doing is recording the sound of the timecode record. That's what the high-pitched noise is, I know that sound well, awful! Check and then let us know if you are still having any issues or if that's fixed. :-)
I've since been told that I would be better off just buying a different scratch vinyl since I would apparently also need a different interface that is compatible with Traktor
If you're using a traktor time code vinyl and you're listening to the turntable output directly, then what you're hearing is the time code signal. Which sounds like a high pitched whine.
cool stuff
DVS on the PT-01 does not require an interface or computer. you can connect to a DVS solutions through your phone with the right adapter making it still very portable, and even though it may seem as if the PT01 scratch is expensive its hands down the lest expensive way for anyone to get into turntablism. when i started 1 turntable and a scratch mix34 cost me a little over $800
Nice tip, thanks for sharing :-)