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| quote: | Originally posted by AnomalyConcept
Serato will only let you play your music from your computer (no burning CDs, pressing vinyl, etc.), which in itself is very convenient.
It won't, among other things, magically make your decks better. If you have turntables or CDJs that don't hold pitch well, that may pose a problem (not sure if Serato or the like have pitch locking/correction/etc.). |
Serato DOES let you play from every source. If you're using vinyl, and someone comes over and hands you a CD, just pop it in your laptop and Serato will recognize it. You can then map the track to either Deck A or B and do the adjustments with the turntable or CDJ.
Also, if you're using Serato with CD's, you can switch to regular CD's by flipping the line switch in your mixer. Same goes for vinyl.
Serato DOES HAVE Pitch Lock/Master Tempo. It's included on the new version 1.7. They are also working on the PITCH AND TIME PlugIn which is unavailable to any other vinyl emulation software.
Serato also announced that they will support VIDEO and MIDI in the near future. They even showed a demo video of some guy using it with video. Now that's AWESOME!!!
In the past I have used Final Scratch, and I messed with Torq before. Honestly, Final Scratch was garbage! Their support team sucks, and you had to pay for updates. With Serato updates are always free. Look, they update their software every other month. They just released version 1.7 yesterday and they are already talking about Beta Testing 1.8. Also, Final Scratch 1.1 was very buggy and it didn't sounded too good. FS 2 was supposed to be better, but I switched to Serato. Native Instruments (the software partner for FS) even abandoned Final Scratch and started their own program TRAKTOR SCRATCH. Why? Cuz Stanton has issues.
Torq feels cheap, confusing, and the interface isn't all there. There's some cool features, but it's just not the same. Serato is a workhorse, and very reliable. I only had it crashed on me ONCE! And that was while playing at Spundae. Why did it crashed on me? It wasn't Serato... it was my laptop!!!
If you have any questions let me know.
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