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This tight tie-in with DJ hardware companies helps Serato to ensure that its software runs smoothly and is easy to set up and use, something beginners will find comforting. You’ll find DJ controllers and other equipment from Pioneer DJ, Denon DJ, Numark, Roland, Reloop and many other names with the “Serato” logo on their boxes. However, it licenses its software to some of the biggest names in DJ hardware. Serato is a software company, meaning it doesn’t actually make any DJ hardware of its own.

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You’ll want Pro, but many cheaper DJ controllers come with Lite, which is a good gateway to the full version. The current market leader, and beloved of scratch DJs (it was once called “Serato Scratch Live”), Serato now comes in two flavours: Serato DJ Lite and Serato DJ Pro. The big DJ software platforms Serato Serato is one of the smoothest, most capable DJ programs on the market. Note: Remember that while we’ve given prices here, you often get full software “in the box” when you buy hardware some functions can be paid-for extras and many apps nowadays also offer a month-by-month subscription model. Let’s take a look at each of the big names, then round up the “best of the rest”. But the truth is that the market is dominated by four big names, with a couple of notable “others”. There are lots of DJ software platforms to choose from, which can make it a confusing game. And if that sounds like a marriage, it’s because it kind of is. Your gear can change throughout your DJ career, but your software is hopefully for life. That’s why we recommend you choose your software first of all. So it stands to reason that your choice of DJ software is not only important – it’s crucial. (It’s worth pointing out here that DJ gear also contains the circuitry to let your headphones and speakers work how they should – but that’s not going to concern us today, and anyway, it’s still the software that tells that circuitry what to do in most cases.) Controllers tend to be black and look cooler than computer keyboards, too, which helps. Think of DJ hardware as just like a “computer keyboard for DJing”, but as well as having lots of keys (ie buttons), a DJ controller also has sliders, knobs, flashing lights and things that spin. In laptop set-ups, the hardware is just a dumb box or set of dumb boxes. If you want to control your lights, link up with Ableton Live for DJ/production hybrid DJing, or any of a myriad other things too, software is what lets you do it. It lets you work with your music library, and contains your “decks” and often your “mixer” too, including all those snazzy effects and features such as video and live remixing. Whatever hardware you then add, the software is the “beating heart” of your DJ set-up.

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Many pro DJs don’t even use a laptop and DJ software to play… but if you want to have the most fun DJing, we thoroughly recommend that you do!īut if you want to do all the cool things software lets you do, things that DJing “the old way” like this doesn’t allow you to do, then you need to DJ using a laptop – and of course that laptop needs DJ software on it. Even some “new” pro DJs (many of whom can be more accurately described as “producer/DJs” – hit song producers who have to go out and DJ to earn money) are doing it the “old” way like this. Indeed, many still use CDs (I know, I know). They play from USB drives on equipment designed to let them do that without a laptop in sight. And if you DJ from USB sticks, you also don’t need DJ software – although again, software to help you prepare your music can make your life easier. If you DJ using DJ CD decks playing from CDs, you don’t need DJ software (although if you buy your music online, you will probably want music library software, and definitely need software to help you burn the CDs you will be DJing with). If you DJ on old-fashioned turntables with vinyl, you don’t need DJ software. Watch this replay of our Facebook Live where we talked more about the material covered by this article… By the end of it you should be clear what is right for you – and if not, at least know what to do next to get closer to that decision. While there’s clearly no one answer that’s right for everyone, in this article we’ll look at the big players and give you some firm ideas. Probably more than any other question, this is the one we get asked over and over by beginners.














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