
Thanks to the sweet auto-syncing feature you can load up a track, sync it in time and not worry about fiddling with lining up snares, and instead start remixing on the fly. We think most users will probably forego trying to master the crossfader and scratching and plump straight for the upfaders, punch buttons and EFX style of performance - that's what Novation want you to do anyway, or at least that's what this is aimed at.ĭigital DJs with a turntable background are best to stay with Scratch Live, or if they fancy plunging into controller world try a Numark NS7, as its motorised control platters won't feel a million miles off what you're used to - but also be prepared to lay down a lot of money for the pleasure.Įach channel on the Twitch has eight banks of reasonably-lit Triggerpads to bounce between Hot Cues, setting loops, rolls and slicing tracks up.

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It does help, however, that in the software settings you can adjust the crossfader's curve so it's about as tight as two coats of paint. Then again, we're pretty dope at it anyway, so we wouldn't say just anyone could dive right in and get busy. After an afternoon messing about with the bundled WAV scratch sentence (you know, 'ahh, fresh, all the scratching.' collection of cuts) we managed to get somewhere approaching proper scratching. It also lets you 'pinch' to adjust other parameters, such as loop length. It's a new way of navigating tracks, and is very sensitive. Kind of like tickling KITT's pulsing red light beak from Knightrider. The Twitch brands itself as the 'touchstrip controller', referring to the swipe strips that help you zig-a-zig the output of each channel. Unlike Vestax's VCI-400 or Pioneer's DDJ-ERGO, Novation has shunned trying to master a CDJ style jog wheel approach to controlling. The sturdy little unit is about the same size, but half the weight, of a MacBook. Plus, Scratch Live heads will be well versed in the interface as well. It comes with Serato's Itch 2.0 software as standard, so previous users will be right at home.

Remove the packaging, boot the CD and in the time it takes to say 'involuntary spasm' you got yourself a Twitch.

Out the box it is no harder to fathom than an Easter egg. is loud and clear the moment you get it home from your local DJ supplies store. It's the ultimate bit of kit for those plane journeys to gigs, or kick starting an impromptu house party. Wire it up to speakers and you got an instant party.
