Serato DEMO ?
Serato DEMO ? Posted on: 05.04.2013 by Jerica Salava I have heard a lot of DJ's on here stating "test out the free and/or lite versions of each DJ software and figure out which one is best for you personally."Great advice. And I always pass that on to beginners. I cannot find a FREE and/or LITE version of Serato to test out? What's the deal here? > | |
Audrey Pinda 05.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by loverocket
I use SSL and ITCH. Both are exactly what I want out of them. I guess I'm a fanboy who can STFU right? If you're not willing to make the investment, go elsewhere. It's a bar for the average customer for their products, and that, I can totally understand from a business perspective. It's also something that you know people using Serato products actually bought their shit, which to me, counts for a lot. You get what you pay for, and it's not always a "try before you buy" situation. |
Nancey Inderlied 05.04.2013 | Jeez, is it time for another blatant troll thread already? |
Jerica Salava 05.04.2013 |
Originally Posted by Bassline Brine
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Kristofer Krauel 05.04.2013 | But Serato DJ currently supports 10 controllers (2 Reloop included), DJ Intro supports 14 and that seems to increase with every update. Scratchlive is always going to require a certified sound card so no different to Traktor Scratch. |
Audrey Pinda 05.04.2013 | You can download the program, and check out all the features with one deck. It's rock solid, looks good, and works well. Just talk to a friend with a Serato Box and chill with them :P |
Jerica Salava 05.04.2013 | nice job Serato. So can we stop recommending this? Maybe Serato will make a free demo? That's pathetic. So they rely on the "My favorite DJ uses Serato" crap? > |
Doreen Schurle 05.04.2013 | www.google.com Serato doesn't work without certified hardware. It's a clever way of tricking people into buying controllers meant for it and then feeling like they HAVE to use it (even though it's crap) otherwise they've wasted money. |
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