
DJs and turntablists are a bit of a tougher crowd to provide value to, since their needs are generally more specific and niche than other types of producers. Scratch Track and XFade are specifically made with these people in mind, smoothing bumps in common workflows and opening up some cool creative opportunities.
We hope that you take advantage of these utilities in your own workflows.
Introducing Scratch Track
Scratch Track is an effective way for DJs to scratch directly in their DAWs. No other tool like it exists on the market.
Whether you want to scratch over loops, samples, full tracks, or even live input, this plugin supports a wide range of timecoded vinyl.
It's also highly customizable; users have options to tune their turntables to get the exact feel that they want, map MIDI controls, and add all sorts of effects to their scratching.
For more information, check it out on our website.
Introducing XFade
XFade is a straightforward product, but it provides something which is oddly absent in many DAWs: a crossfader.

It's great for all the applications you'd expect from a crossfader, like rhythmically adding in a second track (i.e. for a rising beat). It operates with effectively no latency, as it's able to fade in/out multiple times per buffer. Whether it's a live performance, mixing, or production, XFade can do it.
You can check it out here.

