This meant that similar to the Apple philosophy, everything was a closed show you plugged it in and got what you were given. Later on, the company released Serato ITCH for DJ controllers, which had a twist in that it only worked with tightly integrated, licensed hardware. You could always see why old school DJs converted easily to it. This was DJing stripped right back to basics, but with digital. Whereas earlier digital vinyl systems worked, SSL really worked and won fans in droves for being simple – so simple that it didn’t even have sync. Serato was first known for its Serato Scratch Live software, which by popular consent was the first digital vinyl software that really nailed it (and continues to do so). And as the Mixtrack Pro is the most popular starter controller among our readers, what better controller to review Serato Intro with? A bit of history Seeing as it’s bundled with an increasing number of starter (and pro!) DJ controllers, it’s also nowadays likely to be many people’s first experience of DJ software. Intended to get DJs going with all the essentials but stripped of many of the bells and whistles, Serato DJ Intro attempts to provide everything a beginner DJ needs to practise the essential skills, before (the company hopes) committing to buying a Serato DJ upgrade.
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