Native Instruments Kicks off TRAKTOR SCRATCH Workshop Tour on May 4th to Coincide with Product Launch in Stores
published Thu, 03 May 2007 23:16:49 +0000 UTCNo Comment
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Native Instruments is excited to announce that TRAKTOR SCRATCH is now available in stores worldwide. Additionally, Native Instruments is just about to kick off the TRAKTOR SCRATCH US Tour, a special workshop tour that presents its just-released digital DJ system. Beginnning on May 4th, the month-long tour includes 18 dates, with clinics being held in local music stores in nearly all major US cities.
On all dates, NI product specialists will give in-depth demonstrations of the advanced features and capabilities of TRAKTOR SCRATCH for various DJ styles. Attendants will have the opportunity to thoroughly test-drive the new system, ask questions, and take away free limited-edition TRAKTOR SCRATCH merchandise.
For details of the TRAKTOR SCRATCH US Tour, please see
www.native-instruments.com/ts_tour.info
Native Instruments is excited to announce that TRAKTOR SCRATCH is now available in stores worldwide.
TRAKTOR SCRATCH is designed to be the ultimate computer-based DJing solution for digital music files with turntable and CD control. TRAKTOR SCRATCH provides supreme audio quality and performance, high reliability, straightforward setup and operation, and a host of creative features that allow DJs of all styles and genres to go beyond the limitations of traditional DJ equipment while maintaining the intuitive hands-on control method of vinyl.
TRAKTOR SCRATCH is available for a suggested retail price of $ 669 / 599 Euro from authorized dealers and in the NI Online Shop.
Furthermore, a special time-limited TRAKTOR SCRATCH Crossgrade is available for owners of TRAKTOR 2/3, as well as for owners of Stanton FinalScratch and Serato Scratch Live. The crossgrade is priced at $ 449 / 399 Euro, and will be only available until May 31st.
The TRAKTOR SCRATCH Upgrade Kit for owners of “TRAKTOR SCRATCH Certified” DJ mixers will be available beginning in June.
[tags]Native Instruments, Traktor Scratch Tour, computer DJing solution[/tags]
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