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The Korg Handytraxx Play finally got me learning to scratch | The Verge

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This page reviews the Korg Handytraxx Play, a portable turntable that finally enabled the author to achieve his two-decade-long goal of learning to scratch. The self-contained, battery-powered device features a built-in speaker and fader, fitting neatly into a suitcase for convenient storage. Its compact design allows easy setup on a desk for scratching practice along with YouTube tutorials. The author appreciates how it can be quickly stored away to free up limited space in his NYC office. While the Handytraxx Play is a suitable choice for beginners, the article suggests cheaper alternatives might be available for those starting out in turntablism.

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