Tagged blog posts: Serato DJ

Pioneer CDJ-850 Support for Serato DJ.

Serato DJ 1.6.1 offers support for the Pioneer CDJ-850.

Things to know: Scratch Live to Serato DJ

It's been a couple of weeks now since the release of Serato DJ 1.6. If you've updated from Scratch Live and are still nervous about that first gig, or you've been scratching your head around some of the changes, here's a list of things to know...

Now Available: Pioneer DDJ-SZ For Serato DJ

The Pioneer DDJ-SZ, the ultimate professional four-channel controller designed specifically for Serato DJ. Available Now!

Pro Tips: Rane Mixers With Serato DJ

With the transition from Serato Scratch Live to Serato DJ you will notice there are a few differences in how your Rane hardware behaves. This article explains a few of the changes in the software for the Rane 61, 62 and 68 mixers:

Introducing: Reloop TM8 For Serato DJ Intro & Serato DJ

Introducing the Reloop TM8. A 4-deck performance pad based controller for Serato DJ Intro and Serato DJ.

Introducing: Pioneer DDJ-SZ For Serato DJ

Introducing the Pioneer DDJ-SZ, the ultimate professional four-channel controller designed specifically for Serato DJ. Coming soon!

Pro Tip: SP-6 Sample Player in Serato DJ.

For those making the move up to Serato DJ from Scratch Live, there's a few differences to the SP-6 Sample Player to be aware of. Check out this short guide and get your bearings!

Pro Tips: Rane Interfaces with Serato DJ

With the transition from Serato Scratch Live to Serato DJ you will notice there are a few differences in how your Rane hardware behaves. This article explains a few of the changes in the software for the Rane SL2, SL3 and SL4 interfaces.

Pro Tips: Beatgrids in Serato DJ

One difference you might notice if coming over from Scratch Live to Serato DJ are the little numbered grids on the waveform. These are Beatgrids! Powerful little things. Read more and find out how to use them.

Serato DJ FAQ

Over the last few months, there have been a lot of questions around Serato DJ. What's happening to Scratch Live? What hardware is supported? What features are coming and what's being improved? We thought it was a good time to answer these again!