Nada interesante la verdad, solo un lavado de cara del SL-1, resumiendo lo mas destacable es que tiene salida auxiliar para por ejemplo grabar las sesiones, tiene un swith on/off, el transformador de corriente en vez de ser 12v es de 7.5 y que la calidad a pasado de 16 a 24 bits, osea nada del otro mundo
Aqui os dejo la info oficial:
SL 3 FAQ
I've been a long time SL 1 user, do you offer an upgrade/discount program?
The SL 3 does not replace the SL 1 - both are viable and completely different designs. While there is no upgrade or discount program available, both pieces of hardware will continue to be supported with free software updates.
I just purchased an SL 1 and now I see the SL 3, can I exchange the SL 1?
There is no exchange program. Talk to the Rane dealer where you purchased your product for all returns, exchanges and refunds.
Why did you remove the mic input from the SL 3?
Making the SL 3 compact and adding Auxiliary channels was a high priority during the design of the unit. We hope the versatility you gain from these features makes up for the absence of the mic input.
How do I record my mic using an SL 3?
You'll need to feed an unbalanced (RCA) line-level mic audio feed from a spare mixer channel (mic insert or effects send works well).
Why can't I use the SL 3 with other programs as an ASIO or CoreAudio/Composite device?
Scratch Live and the SL 3 use a proprietary driver that has many performance and stability advantages over a CoreAudio or ASIO solution. We do however understand that a more open driver has advantages as well. CoreAudio Drivers are currently in development and will be implemented in a future firmware upgrade for the SL 3.
Where's the third virtual deck for the SL 3? When can we expect a third virtual deck for the SL 3?
In development. Multi deck control has always been on our road map and once our solution is solid, it will be added to a future version of Scratch Live.
Can I use an external power supply other than the one that shipped with the SL 3?
No, use the supply that shipped with the SL 3. It uses 7.5 volts DC, not 12 volts (like the SL 1 does).
Why is there a small hole in the side of my SL 3 (Kensington lock)?
This is a Kensington security slot, which can be used to secure your SL 3 with a lock and cable.
What's the SL 3's AUX channels for?
All kinds of things - many undreamed of yet. The AUX Input allows you to either record your set (e.g., from a mixer's aux output) or feed a stereo signal to Scratch Live's LiveFeed feature. The AUX Output can also be used as a third virtual deck that can be fed from Scratch Live's SP-6 Sample Player. More features for this extra channel will be added over time. There's bound to be great scratchlive.net forum threads on other useful Aux channel tips and tricks.
Why is the SL 3's USB cable so hard to push in?
Customers requested a tighter, stronger USB jack to avoid it accidentally falling or being pulled out in the rat's nest of cables often encountered. Plus, some users often plug and unplug the I/O cables on tour, so an improved jack that can handle more insertions before failure is appreciated. It's a good thing, trust us!
Do I need to use the USB cable that came with my SL 3 package?
No, you can use any USB cable.
Can I get the cool new orange USB jack for my SL 1, TTM 57SL or MP 4?
No, the physical layout of the jack's package can only be placed in the SL 3.
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