![]() (The third is indeed from Rane, the Rane Sixty-Four mixer.) While the software announcement shouldn’t be a big surprise to either Serato Scratch Live or Serato DJ users (when Serato replaced its previous controller software, Serato ITCH, with Serato DJ, one of the stated intents was to move towards unifying its software range) nonetheless when combined with the break from Rane and the new serious club-friendly Pioneer hardware, it is a huge statement of intent from the company. ![]() Read on for all the info and Serato’s launch video.Ī total of three new Serato DJ 1.5 DVS hardware units were unveiled, and crucially two of them are not from old-time exclusive hardware partner Rane, but from Pioneer: The Pioneer DDJ-SP1 add-on controller, and the Pioneer DJM-900SRT mixer. One small leap for a GUI, one giant step in Serato’s evolution… this is Serato DJ 1.5.0, the software that is Serato’s new top-end professional DJ software platform for all its users.įor the first time ever, Serato has a unified DJ software: Today, a major new version of Serato DJ – Serato DJ 1.5 – with vinyl and CDJ control was announced, marking a seismic shift for Serato, in a move guaranteed to have big repercussions throughout digital DJing. While Serato DJ 1.5 marks the end of the road for Serato’s dual-tier DJ software approach (and thus of course eventually for Serato Scratch Live), it’s the parallel announcement of some strategic new hardware to support the software that makes this truly big news for the world of digital DJing.
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