Serato and Ableton together -Jan 14, 2010

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Serato and Ableton together -Jan 14, 2010
Posted on: 05.10.2009 by MadMan Ajms
At the BPM show in 2008, Ableton and Serato announced a creative partnership. One year later, we're hard at work to make our products play nice together, and we're gearing up for a big unveiling on January 14, 2010, at the winter NAMM show in Anaheim, California. Keep your eyes peeled on www.ableton.com and www.serato.com for more news.

We're not letting the cat out of the bag just yet, other than to say if you own Ableton Live, and any of the DJ products that use Serato software, get ready to unleash your creativity in 2010!

In the meantime, here's a great tip from DJ Jazzy Jeff on a cool way that you can already use Ableton Live and Scratch Live together:

http://www.ableton.com/pages/2009/ableton_and_serato
Cristian Carmona
10.10.2009
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
"No sync, No Grids, No Cheating" mob over at Serato.
I hate to bash, but thats a caveman approach when it comes to SSL. I know how to beatmatch, I so beyond that like many other djs. Hell we even had a video on the DJTT blog that maybe big time dj said the same. I have no shame using the SYNC button & Wraping my tracks, cuz when it comes to dj-ing, for me its more of a performace than just mixing deck A to deck B.

Serato & Ableton teaming up, is more for SSL that ableton. cuz with live you use what ever midi controller you want, with ssl you need the box/rane mixer....We shall see come NAMM 2010

Nothing to see here, lets move along people.

j/k I love these types of discussions.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
10.10.2009
Originally Posted by weasel79
well, obvisouly, as the title already stated, this new feature (or maybe even whole new product) is for people that own both, ableton and one of the two serato software products.

so i dont get at all where this complaining is coming from.

"hey the new VW uses a porsche motor! why doesnt my toyota come with one as well??"
The title doesnt say that at all. It doesnt even suggest it in any way.
It suggests that this is a new team up on a product that (in the words of the OP) "makes both products play nice together". A whole new system.

But it doesnt make Serato and Ableton play nice together. It makes Serato play nice with Ableton (cus you already have the hardware) . It does not make Ableton (as it is) play nice with Serato. You have to buy the hardware for that to happen. Thats fine , im cool with that. I bought the hardware for my DVS and was happy to but that was the pre-requisite to using my DVS. Buying hardware is not the pre-requisite for using Ableton.


As stated i was just assuming what the other member was complaining about. I actually couldnt care about this software. Im not complaining

As for the car analogy , i love car analogies i use them all the time but i feel that yours is not relevant. Doesnt actually make any sense. .
At least not in the context of 2 companies teaming up and alienating users of one of the companies products.

Just sayin'

This is a perspective from someone who is an impartial observer .
I neither use Serato or Ableton. Maybe ill buy the new system if its really good.

Who knows, or dares to dream.
Petra Georgianna
10.10.2009
Originally Posted by betatron
they might be making something completely new and amazing... we dont know. dont jump to conclusions so quick..

personally, im believeing vst support
Scratch Live started out as a plug-in for Pro Tools, I don't see Serato going back to a plug-in.
MadMan Ajms
05.10.2009
At the BPM show in 2008, Ableton and Serato announced a creative partnership. One year later, we're hard at work to make our products play nice together, and we're gearing up for a big unveiling on January 14, 2010, at the winter NAMM show in Anaheim, California. Keep your eyes peeled on www.ableton.com and www.serato.com for more news.

We're not letting the cat out of the bag just yet, other than to say if you own Ableton Live, and any of the DJ products that use Serato software, get ready to unleash your creativity in 2010!

In the meantime, here's a great tip from DJ Jazzy Jeff on a cool way that you can already use Ableton Live and Scratch Live together:

http://www.ableton.com/pages/2009/ableton_and_serato
nayit ruiz jaramillo
09.10.2009
Im not sure i understand your point or that you understand mine.
Its not my approach to Serato, not at all.

There has long been an attitude on the Serato community that Traktor 'microwave' djs are cheating using Sync.
This is of course the minority but its exists all the same. Thats the inescapable truth, ive read the stuff people post on there about Traktor, hell im mates with one of the protagonists.

The point im making is that its a good thing that Serato (as a company) can see passed this "caveman attitude" and develop new technologies. Of course the normal SSL will remain the same and some of its users will be anti-sync, anti-grid etc forever.
We even have Traktor users that are Anti-Sync.
The moaners arent just confined to Serato.

Karlos
Cristian Carmona
10.10.2009
Originally Posted by Karlos Santos
"No sync, No Grids, No Cheating" mob over at Serato.
I hate to bash, but thats a caveman approach when it comes to SSL. I know how to beatmatch, I so beyond that like many other djs. Hell we even had a video on the DJTT blog that maybe big time dj said the same. I have no shame using the SYNC button & Wraping my tracks, cuz when it comes to dj-ing, for me its more of a performace than just mixing deck A to deck B.

Serato & Ableton teaming up, is more for SSL that ableton. cuz with live you use what ever midi controller you want, with ssl you need the box/rane mixer....We shall see come NAMM 2010

Nothing to see here, lets move along people.

j/k I love these types of discussions.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
10.10.2009
Originally Posted by weasel79
well, obvisouly, as the title already stated, this new feature (or maybe even whole new product) is for people that own both, ableton and one of the two serato software products.

so i dont get at all where this complaining is coming from.

"hey the new VW uses a porsche motor! why doesnt my toyota come with one as well??"
The title doesnt say that at all. It doesnt even suggest it in any way.
It suggests that this is a new team up on a product that (in the words of the OP) "makes both products play nice together". A whole new system.

But it doesnt make Serato and Ableton play nice together. It makes Serato play nice with Ableton (cus you already have the hardware) . It does not make Ableton (as it is) play nice with Serato. You have to buy the hardware for that to happen. Thats fine , im cool with that. I bought the hardware for my DVS and was happy to but that was the pre-requisite to using my DVS. Buying hardware is not the pre-requisite for using Ableton.


As stated i was just assuming what the other member was complaining about. I actually couldnt care about this software. Im not complaining

As for the car analogy , i love car analogies i use them all the time but i feel that yours is not relevant. Doesnt actually make any sense. .
At least not in the context of 2 companies teaming up and alienating users of one of the companies products.

Just sayin'

This is a perspective from someone who is an impartial observer .
I neither use Serato or Ableton. Maybe ill buy the new system if its really good.

Who knows, or dares to dream.
Petra Georgianna
10.10.2009
Originally Posted by betatron
they might be making something completely new and amazing... we dont know. dont jump to conclusions so quick..

personally, im believeing vst support
Scratch Live started out as a plug-in for Pro Tools, I don't see Serato going back to a plug-in.
Vinnie Tikka
09.10.2009
well, obvisouly, as the title already stated, this new feature (or maybe even whole new product) is for people that own both, ableton and one of the two serato software products.

so i dont get at all where this complaining is coming from.

"hey the new VW uses a porsche motor! why doesnt my toyota come with one as well??"
nayit ruiz jaramillo
08.10.2009
If Claudeks last post is picked apart , it hints that the Serato hardware will indeed by needed for this new program to work so with that in mind:



I believe (and im guessing here) that Patchs issue is that maybe he is an Ableton user and his chosen software company are bringing out a program that he wont be able to use as he isnt an SSL owner.

This whole Serato/Ableton team up has been shrouded by mystery for so long that speculation has got out of control. This can only lead to disappointment for some.

Serato/Ableton or Ableton/Serato . Theres a world of difference.
Ableton dont make software that relies on specific hardware. On the face of it it turns out that this team up is not for Ableton users at all. Its for Serato users.

I believe that should have been made clear at the time cus i believe there will be lots of pissed Ableton users.
If Native Instruments developed a version of Traktor alongside another software house and i couldnt use it because i dont have that companies hardware i would be furious as a loyal Traktor user.

If NI teamed up with someone and the NI hardware was mandatory then id be ok cus i have an Audio 8 but i would see the product as Traktor (featuring blah blah).

Im not saying i agree with Patchs concern but im not strongly against it.

The thread title say Serato and Ableton together. Id say that is misleading. It is Serato (featuring Ableton) or Ableton (for Serato Users). That way you know its aimed at Serato users and not Ableton users.

Of course one of the big rumours is that this new program will enable you to Scratch Ableton Clips with timecode. Anyone familiar with a DVS knows that this is reliant on the hardware of that particular company. Pure Ableton users are not gonna be aware of this. Trust me, i know about people being unable to grasp the concept of having to buy the exact Hardware to use DVS. I have to explain why you have to use NI soundcards to use Timecode everyday to astonished Traktor users. "why cant i use my Torq timecode and my Maya" "can i use the ScratchAmp with T.S.PRO"
This will only be worse for Ableton users who, up till now can use any hardware they like.

BTW- some (not all, dont get me wrong) of the Ableton users i know would not know one end of a turntable from another. They wont have any interest in this team up cus they are welded to their keyboards.



I could of course have got all this wrong and talking out of my rear end.

Who knows, time will tell i suppose.
Stephan Roob
08.10.2009
they might be making something completely new and amazing... we dont know. dont jump to conclusions so quick..

personally, im believeing vst support
MadMan Ajms
08.10.2009
I do not understand what is wrong with this? Two great companies working together to make something stronger. For the post above about only limited to those using Serato hardware..??WHat? What does it matter? This is made for Serato only so if you have Serato then you I hope have the hardware. On most other digital Pro Dj programs out there,there is already a link to make Live work along. As for now, the audio in Serato based software only ports out when the hardware is connected and via the hardware.
nayit ruiz jaramillo
08.10.2009
The first example of this team up is in Itch. Where do you suppose Serato got the time-stretching algorithm for Itch... Ableton will have given them the DLL.

Its quite funny though how the traditional DJ methods that so many people subscribe to over at the Serato Forums are being ripped up by the use of warping and using Ableton.

Not something i agree with, hell , do what you need to do to get by but i wonder how well all this is going down with the "No sync, No Grids, No Cheating" mob over at Serato.

Interesting times for sure. Thanks for the heads-up Claudek
Brunilda Kora
08.10.2009
This is the WORST news I've heard since going digital. You'll only be able to take advantage of this if you use the hardware that serato/rane produce.

Sucks a$$.
ceyhun gunaz
08.10.2009
woah... something very interesting indeed!

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