I’ve had Serato going on 5 years now (the same ole box), its pretty incredible where they have arrived with the more recent software. I had to take a picture of my kitchen table setup as I was learning how to use the new improvements including built in FX, additional sample channels, etc.. as you can see, the entire set up can be controlled through a midi console, which is one of the coolest of new additions! Generally I hate the idea of computer DJing, but expanding possibilities to midi controllers and beyond makes things a bit more lively through such an interactive medium.

On DJing, generally you will find me using serato for my gigs accompanied by a stack vinyl trying to place (or hide) my laptop as discreetly as possible. However, something that also makes the hardware great is the option to skip songs by physically flipping the control record, a great way to stay closer to the purist vibe.. though its a far cry from the above image– there is nothing more frustrating to me than to see a DJ’s face under the glow of a macbook as they lifelessly go through the evening.

If you have no idea what I am talking about read up on it here.

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