Talk about getting the best of both worlds, Serato DJ, when used with the Rane Sixty-Four mixer, now has DVS capabilities. This opens up endless creative possibilities by allowing DJs to concentrate on blending multiple tracks and audio effects together to create seriously innovative, next-level performances. You can now mix up to four decks without it sounding like shoes in a dryer. With the four-deck capabilities of the Rane Sixty-Four with Serato DJ, sync is a godsend. Sync, the number one feature addition many patient, and not so patient, Scratch Live users have been waiting forever to get their hands on. To highlight some of the amazing new features additions, we picked a few stand-out favorites that we absolutely love. Serato DJ introduces rich new software additions not available in Scratch Live, making the software migration worth every click. The new and improved four-deck view in Serato DJ gives you all four decks, in the same side-by-side format of the two-deck view, but with another pair of decks conveniently underneath for all those four-deck lovers out there. Within Scratch Live, the four-deck view displays each virtual deck stacked one on top of the other. One of the great feature enhancements added to Serato DJ is the redesigned four-deck view (pictured below). The virtual deck layout looks a little different, but all the familiar features-cue points, loops, keylock and censor button-are next to the spinning deck displays, just like they are in Scratch Live. When used with the Rane Sixty-Four mixer, Serato DJ gives you the same two-or four-deck display options at the top of the screen. As mentioned earlier, your music library and crates are displayed within the same area below the virtual decks, so no surprises there. refreshed look, same great feelĪt first glance, Serato DJ may look slightly different, but the overall layout and work-flow is practically identical to Scratch Live. Once Serato DJ is installed, simply open it and your previous Scratch Live library will be there waiting for you, how cool is that? Along with the music library, your History information and recordings will effortlessly display within Serato DJ, just like it does in Scratch Live. Scratch Live and Serato DJ share the same library, crates, database, cue points and etc., making the transition from Scratch Live to Serato DJ seamless. The best part, if you’re familiar with Scratch Live, the transition to Serato DJ is quick, easy and intuitive. Serato DJ 1.6 will be a free upgrade supporting the Sixty-One, Sixty-Two, Sixty-Eight, SL2, S元, and SL4, available February 2014. If you’re familiar with Scratch Live, the transition to Serato DJ is easy and intuitive. DJs currently using Serato Scratch Live with supported Rane hardware have the option to migrate to the new and improved Serato DJ free of charge. Watch the Scratch Live 2.3 Release notes video.Rane is pleased to announce that our products which previously included Serato Scratch Live software are now fully supported by Serato DJ software. Support for all current Rane Scratch Live hardware (SL 1, SL 2, SL 3, SL 4, TTM 57SL, Sixty-Eight).Added native support for the Pioneer CDJ-850.Added native support for the Pioneer CDJ-350.Improved Scratch Live user interface layout for minimum screen resolutions.Core Audio/ASIO drivers for the SL 3 and Sixty-Eight.Better software THRU mode indication for the SL 2, SL 3 and SL 4.Scratch Live 2.3.3 will not delete meta data created in previous versions of Scratch Live, however, new meta data created in Scratch Live 2.3.3 will not be able to be read in older versions. Consequently there will be a lot of writing to file, as signified in the status bar. When playing one of the affected audio files in Scratch Live 2.3.3 for the first time, all existing Serato meta data will need to saved in the new format. One of these changes involves writing Serato meta data to files in a different way than previous versions of Scratch Live. Scratch Live 2.3.3 includes a large rewrite of all MPEG-4 file reading and writing of meta data (tagging data). Added in 2.3.3Ģ.3.3 is a maintenance release containing many bug fixes, read the release notes for details. If you are using a Rane Sixty-One or Sixty-Two, please download Scratch Live for Rane Sixty-One and Sixty-Two.
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