Running Scratch Live & Serato DJ on one machine: can i have two seperate databases?
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Running Scratch Live & Serato DJ on one machine: can i have two seperate databases? Posted on: 14.05.2013 by Yen Trichell Looking for some insight on how I might do this.I want to use Serato Scratch Live and Serato DJ on one laptop, but keep their databases seperately. Serato DJ can't handle my Scratch Live database. It's too big and crashes. I figure if i keep a seperate DB for DJ, then I can keep it small, and make use of my VCI-380 controller. Anyone have a guide on how I might do that? Is it possible? | |
Yen Trichell 14.05.2013 | Looking for some insight on how I might do this. I want to use Serato Scratch Live and Serato DJ on one laptop, but keep their databases seperately. Serato DJ can't handle my Scratch Live database. It's too big and crashes. I figure if i keep a seperate DB for DJ, then I can keep it small, and make use of my VCI-380 controller. Anyone have a guide on how I might do that? Is it possible? |
Jacquie Whipp 18.05.2013 | It's possible, yes. Basically you just need to rename your _Serato_ folder in your Music folder (or external drive if you use one). I assume you current _Serato_ folder is for Scratch Live, so rename it something like _Serato_SL. Now, open Serato DJ, and you should have a blank library/database. Make your crates and whatnot. Now close Serato DJ. You should now notice you have a new _Serato_ folder. Rename this one something like _Serato_SDJ. Now, depending on which program you want to use, just rename the respective folder back to just _Serato_ and open then program. Repeat steps when wanting to use the other program. |
Larita Smaga 15.05.2013 | Search for 'Scratch Live - How to make multiple libraries' on YouTube. It's a hassle though. |
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