Scratch on your iPhone

May 24th, 2010

It was only a matter of time before something like this came out.

I like the little crossfader. I also feel like this privileges people with tiny fingers, but such is life.

The app is called Baby Scratch, it’s free! I wonder if they made it free in light of sample copyrights.

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9 Responses to “Scratch on your iPhone”

  1. Andrew C says:

    You’ve seen Tonetable, right? Used it the other night when a turntable went down. The iPad version looks sweet. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cs1zi5tNCJI

  2. felix says:

    its apparently kinda spyware and it doesn’t work as good as in the movie.

  3. Key says:

    Dommage je suis rigth hand hamster !

  4. DJ A says:

    Lol…i also stumbled across this couple weeks back ! …it’s good fun!

  5. Luke Dubs says:

    Hey man,

    I co-wrote this app. Thanks for the mention, hope your enjoying it. Check this guy out cutting on one of our other apps, Flare Scratch. He’s a beast!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuLrhiCJS1U

  6. Hey, @felix, would you care to explain how Baby Scratch is “kinda spyware”?
    I’m real curious about that, because I’m looking at teh codez right now and I’m not seeing it.

    As for it not working as good as in the movie, the quality of the performance depends on the quality of the performer so keep practicing!

    Cheers,
    RF.

  7. Troyz76 says:

    Spyware? Haters gonna hate.. Baby Decks on the iPad is also quite fun..

  8. Vdrumpro says:

    Yeah baby decks is expensive compared to other apps, $25, but it’s freaking awesome. Cheap compared to two turntables and a mixer.. Flare is fun, but doesn’t have pitch control.. Been promised by the dev for about a year but despite other updates it hasn’t come..kind of keeps it at novelty level.. I’ve used it with virtual dj timecode and it works great.. Just slightly pointless without pitch.. Baby decks though.. It just needs an eq, delay, flanger, and filter and it’d be gig-able.. A mix app called cue play dj is what I’ve been spending time on.. Beatgrids and the works. Pocket traktor.. Although, no scratch..

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