Vinyl users will also see support for the Scratch Live Accessories CDJ-2000nexus, CDJ-2000, Novation Dicers and Denon DN-HC1000S. So, that does mean vinyl users will see a gradual transition, much as ITCH users have. On the vinyl side, Serato works with the new Rane Sixty-Four and Pioneer DJM-900SRT, plus the Rane Sixty-Eight, Sixty-Two, and Sixty-One mixers, with the SL2, S元, and SL4 interfaces early in 2014. So having this much controller support is already critical. These days, controllers are the focus for a growing number of digital DJs it seems you see less digital control vinyl in the clubs than you once did. In December, you’ll get the last stragglers: the Numark Mixdeck Quad and V7, and the VCI-100 MK II. ![]() That includes popular options like the Vestax VCI-300 and 400, the Pioneer DDJ series, the Numark NS, and of course Novation’s own TWITCH. In fact, as far as out-of-the-box support, Serato DJ starts to look like one of the most versatile options out there, thanks to finally catching up with all the ITCH controllers. One major casualty: The Bridge, the link between Ableton Live and Serato’s Scratch Live software, is incompatible with Serato DJ and there appear to be no current plans to add support.Ĭontroller hardware support started out full of holes in Serato DJ, but as of 1.5, that picture has changed drastically: Now, one product will support both digital vinyl and controller users – and there’s only one product, one codebase, one flavor. The good news is, this clears the way for a properly-supported Serato DJ. The software will be supported through 2015, but there will be no further updates (apart from bug fixes) to Scratch Live or SSL. With Serato DJ 1.5.0, Serato Scratch Live is out of the picture. And hardware compatibility has been out of sync. Serato continued to support Serato DJ and Scratch Live. Three products, at least in the minds of consumers - ITCH, Scratch, and DJ. Then, Serato DJ came along to replace them, leaving… ah. Serato ITCH: a solution for integrating controller hardware with the computer. Serato Scratch Live: the digital vinyl solution, the one that uses records on a turntable to control software.Ģ. ( Serato Video will also work without incident inside the new Serato DJ.)įairly recently, there were two versions of Serato from which to choose:ġ. ![]() That means controller users are likely to switch this fall, with Scratch Live users given a preview and (it seems) more likely to switch next year.Īnd upgrades will generally be free for those of you who have made an investment in Rane hardware or ITCH controllers, apart from entry-level Serato DJ Intro users. For digital vinyl users, things are still going somewhat slowly, but a beta will be available later this year with stability afterwards and broader support for hardware early next year. This week, the company has changed the tune: there’s one Serato to support everything, and it’s coming soon.įor controller users, that means being ready to go in October, thanks to vastly-expanded hardware compatibility. Let’s not mince words: Serato’s DJ offerings had gotten confusing, and updates and compatibility lagged. Bother pictures taken seconds apart, same place and focusing the reflection on the same object.Serato DJ With DVS is Here from Serato on Vimeo. ![]() But its not until you try it you self you'll notice. These are from my phone, so not the best. I always used to have side B facing up (orange lable) due to you can get 15 minutes play time instead of 10, like on side A. (I always used to have side B facing up (Orange label)) I did a quick search on youtube of time code scratching and a vast majority of people have Side A facing up (So side B, the matt side is facing down) I have noticed this my self that side B DOWN seems more 'stickier' then side A down. It seemed that Side A has a shiny Finnish, and side B has a matt Finnish. I noticed the reflections on either side of the vinyl. I was playing around with my timecodes, and thought perhaps i should swap them over on decks as i always like to use the left for scratching (Well learning too) and thought perhaps it may change some thing. This is relating to my other thread about not getting enough friction quick enough suitable for scratching.
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