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Serato Scratch Live
First Section
Serato vs. Traktor
Serato vs. Traktor. Learn about the benefits and drawbacks for two of the most common software applications in DJing: (1) Serato Scratch Live; and (2) Traktor.
(2:50)
Serato Scratch Live Hardware
In this lesson, we cover the basics of using a hardware device with the Serato Scratch Live software application. We discuss Rane’s Serato SL box, control records, as well as external MIDI devices such as dicers.
(2:32)
Serato Scratch Live Software (Part I)
In this series of videos, we take a deep look into all the key settings, preferences and features of the Serato Scratch Live software application. Beginner and intermediate level DJs are typically overwhelmed when first learning about the Serato Scratch Live application, so we break down everything to get you familiarized and comfortable with all the ins and outs of the program.
(5:07)
Serato Scratch Live Software (Part II)
In this series of videos, we take a deep look into all the key settings, preferences and features of the Serato Scratch Live software application. Beginner and intermediate level DJs are typically overwhelmed when first learning about the Serato Scratch Live application, so we break down everything to get you familiarized and comfortable with all the ins and outs of the program.
(12:07)
Serato Scratch Live Software (Part III)
In this series of videos, we take a deep look into all the key settings, preferences and features of the Serato Scratch Live software application. Beginner and intermediate level DJs are typically overwhelmed when first learning about the Serato Scratch Live application, so we break down everything to get you familiarized and comfortable with all the ins and outs of the program.
(17:45)
Beatmatching in Serato Scratch Live
Learn to match the beats of two tracks in Serato Scratch Live. We’ll cover how to slow down or speed up a track (in case your tracks are different beats-per-minute) to match any two rhythmically compatible songs or loops.
(3:57)
MIDI Mapping in Serato Scratch Live
In this lesson, we talk about how to map an external controller to the Serato Scratch Live application using MIDI. MIDI mapping will enable you to use an external device to control or toggle various parameters within the software application, assign and trigger cue points, add or change effects on the fly, and more!
(6:54)
Cue Points in Serato Scratch Live
Learn how to use cue points in Serato Scratch Live to set beginning and end points in tracks and loops. We’ll also show you how to use cue points to indicate important spots in a track (e.g., intros, verses, choruses, bridges, pauses/stops, etc.) to tighten your mixing.
(4:35)
Looping in Serato Scratch Live
Learn how to use cue points to create loops in Serato Scratch Live for continuously playing a portion of a track.
(7:30)
Recording a Mix in Serato Scratch Live
Learn how to set recording preferences, record, export and save a mix in Serato Scratch Live.
(5:20)
Serato Scratch Live Hardware
In this lesson, we cover the basics of using a hardware device with the Serato Scratch Live software application. We discuss Rane’s Serato SL box, control records, as well as external MIDI devices such as dicers.
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