Serato wouldn’t let us see any screenshots at this stage, so we’ll have to take their word that the “greatly improved software layout” is just thatĪn upgrade path for users of Serato DJ Intro was of course a gaping hole in Serato’s strategy that had to be filled. There are now eight cue-points available for jumping to different sections of your tracks This means if your controller doesn’t have a one-knob filter, you can select it in the FX section and use it from there Just to draw your attention to that last effect, now there is a combo filter. ![]() Delay, echo, ping pong delay, reverb, phaser, flanger, distortion, HP filter, LP filter, combo filter While Midi mapping will only be possible for secondary controller initially (ie you won’t be able to remap your main controller), the second part is coming down the line Want to map your SP-6 sample player to external hardware? Feel like adding a pad controller for your FX? It’s all now possible. Here are the important new features of Serato DJ, which build on the features of Serato ITCH: Meanwhile, the software will be made available to users of current Serato ITCH controllers in a rolling programme throughout winter. The first DJ controller to be bundled with Serato DJ in the box will be called the Pioneer DDJ-SX, launched to coincide with the software on November 1. Headline features include Midi mapping, and all-new effects powered by iZotope. Serato today announced Serato DJ, the successor to its Serato ITCH controller software and the long-awaited upgrade path for Serato DJ Intro users. Prepare for takeoff – Serato DJ is splashed across the company’s website, and is scheduled for November 1.
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