Serato simply bumping up their DJ version number does not reflect the magnitude of this incredible new mixing and remixing tool!īilled by Serato themselves as the best real-time audio source separation the world has ever seen. Here at Crossfader, we have been blown away with our testing in the studio. There’s no mistaking that the game is about to change drastically. Although stem technology has already surfaced in rival platforms, it has not been done to this degree, with this depth of precision or with Serato’s insanely intuitive integration! The concept of breaking a track down to its component parts for mixing or remixing on-the-fly has long been a DJ’s dream. With the push of a performance pad, Serato’s monster addition to the DJ software, Serato Stems, can cleanly isolate a vocal, completely separate a bassline from a drum or create an instant instrumental. After nearly five years, Serato DJ 3 is finally here, and they want everyone mixing, remixing and mashing things up like never before! Check back here for more news on the full release from Serato.Īre you happy with the new features in the public beta? Let us know in the comments below.The wait is over. For more details or to download the beta, head over to Serato’s website. The update includes batch analyzing, a download progress indicator, and the ability to create and edit SoundCloud playlists within Serato DJ Pro.ĭJs, keep in mind that Serato DJ Pro 2.2 is still in public beta and using it for gigs in this stage is probably not a good idea. Streaming from SoundCloud and TIDAL within Serato DJ Pro will see improvements in version 2.2 as well. Waveform ImprovementsĭJs will see smoother, better-performing waveforms in Serato DJ Pro with this improvement. This will increase the level of stability and performance in Serato Video. VJs get something to cheer about with the update as it includes support for 64-bit video for Mac users. Here is a breakdown of the rest of the new features added in the Serato DJ Pro 2.2 beta: 64-bit video for Mac We also think this feature is great because it will make it easier to clean up your crates and get rid of tracks you never play. Having this new Play Count feature to keep a tally of each time you play either locally stored and streamed tracks is a game changer. Until now, there hasn’t been a way to keep track of how many times a song was previously played in Serato DJ Pro. Although DJs have since found workarounds, having this feature exist natively in the software is a welcomed addition.Īnother new feature included in the beta that DJs have always wanted is Play Count. This feature existed back in the Serato ITCH days but never made it to Scratch Live or Serato DJ Pro. Keep reading for more.įor DJs who play outdoor gigs, day parties, and festivals, the new Day Mode feature will make it easier to see your screen display under bright conditions. The update also adds waveform improvements, SoundCloud and TIDAL streaming updates, and support for 64-bit video for Mac users. Huge news from Serato this week as the company announced the public beta of Serato DJ Pro 2.2 with two long-awaited features: Day Mode and Play Count.
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