Create scratches without a turntable, mixer, or vinyl records.
iScratch produces realistic scratch sounds based on standard
scratch notation - it "plays" the scratch with the realism of a
turntable system.
Anyone can add scratching to their music library.
Create and edit
Create basic scratches from the built-in tools: Push, Pull, Baby,
Release, Chirp, Tear, Hold.
Add Fader control with the Click tool - several clicks can
simulate a Crab.
Choose any sound to scratch (AIFF format). Change input sounds
during the composition.
Control the duration of the input sound. The Waveform control
shows exactly which portion of the input will be used to generate the
scratch.
Control the pitch of the scratch. Edit the notation so that it
plays over a shorter time but uses the same amount of input sample.
This will produce a higher-pitched scratch.
Copy & paste notations to easily repeat parts of your scratch.
Drag notations to change their position.
Time and Measure
tracks show how long your composition is.
Create a few seconds or hours of scratching.
Play back the scratch composition or just the notation you are
working on.
Play the input (source) sound.
Add a backbeat.
Save and share
Use the Document Info window to title your composition, set its
copyright, or add notes.
When you save your iScratch™ file, all of the input samples used to
create it are bundled into the file. Send it to a friend and they
will see and hear exactly what you created.
Print your scratch composition like sheet music to use for
performances.
Export and mix
Export your iScratch™ composition as an AIFF file. Put your
composition on your web site or import it into GarageBand, Soundtrack, Logic, or your favorite music application.
System Requirements
Processor: Power PC G4 800 MHz (1 GHz),
Any Intel
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 or later
20 MB of disk space for application and
Internet access for product activation