@@thisall4real any chance you will do a video of how you connected up the usb battery pack? I am waiting on some arduino button pads to add in the cue points from the update and would like to get mine detached from the wall outlets.
@@SANDMAN_66 I took the plug from a old usb pendrive and soldered wires to it.Then connected them to the connector on the sc1000 pcb. There is one on it that has jumpers that need shorted to allow normal usb power in. Im sure I connected to there.
@@thisall4real No thank you 🙏 I wish I had your skills, did you mod the sc1000? I see some wires coming from underneath it and looks like you're using a slip mat? But then there's no motor🤔
@@scratchrobot I bulit mine from scratch. Underneath is a battery pack to power it. No slipmat. Ther is a piece of Fr4 PCB material with a real record stuck to it. No motor
2 Bluetooth receivers and 2 audio line ins would be a cool upgrade to scratch between 2 sources or even 3 if you add an auxiliary source for backing tracks/beats
I dont get it, what use is the sticker on the platter if it doesn't spin on a motor? Surely you'd lose the cue point immediately. Nice cuts by the way.
When i load the sample track I move sticker to 12oclock. From then on in it tracks it exactly like a record. Just imagine a real vinyl on a 1210 with motor switched off....
@@thisall4real thank you very much! I'm a teenager and I'm trying to get into scratching and I'm thinking of buying a sc1000 with my saved money I'll make sure to get a record sticker too
@@willd7884 It came with innofader so dont know if can buy separately. You can buy blank white record lables tho. I use them on my serato records. I just stick it over the serato sticker then draw a line with a pen for marker.