Serato Announces Software

US New DJ Intro Software for the Vestax Typhoon and VCI-100MkII Midi DJ Controllers      14/10/11

Serato Announces Software


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Available now for free download, Serato's new DJ Intro software is fully compatible with the Vestax Typhoon and VCI-100MkII midi DJ controllers.
Serato DJ Intro is the newest piece of software to join Serato's DJ range, which includes popular professional DJ solutions, Scratch Live and ITCH.
Sam Gribben, CEO of Serato Audio Research, told us, "Serato DJ Intro will transform the way people interact with music. It's amazing to see how the Serato DJ experience has evolved, and now a whole new generation of people can discover what professionals around the world have trusted for years."
  • Two tracks can be mixed simultaneously using traditional DJ controls - scratch, nudge, pitch bend, EQ.
  • Serato Sync locks tracks together for seamless grooves.
  • Serato Crates make audio file management easy and advanced iTunes integration gives you instant access to personal library and playlist information.
  • Cue points allow you to quickly access specific parts of songs.
  • Loops repeat selected sections and can create new intros, outros and extended mixes.
  • DJ-FX will enhance any DJ set, with popular effects including delay, filter and reverb, and up to three FX chainable for each deck.
  • The Sample Player can play up to four short samples, audio loops, sound effects or full length tracks in addition to the two tracks you're mixing.
  • Plug-and-Play connectivity makes it simple and fast to setup your supported Serato DJ Intro controller, computer and software and start DJing.
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