
This is better, althoug I would be even happier at 0.02%. With a CDJ1000 it moves in 0.05% when you have your pitch controls set to +/- 10%. After about the 16 bar mark, I noticed the mixes were starting to slide. This is definitely NOT fine enough if you are holding your mixes for a long time. There is one major issue I have with Seratto (and from what I have read this applies to all the vinyl emulation units) and that is the pitch resolution. Have always been a hevay vinyl user up til the last 2 years where I have been playing mainly off CD using CDJ1000's. I got to demo Serato heavily a few weeks back and was quite impressed with it. Don't assume everyone is a thief, I buy my music. Buying the tracks from online sites is defo the right way, but you are always going to have a few dishonest people out there who are trying to take shortcuts. The other stupid thing about Serrato is that it makes it easy for DJ's to get paid good money to play "stolen music"ĭigital is the way forward, most distribution places are out of business already.
SERATO SCRATCH LIVE UPGRADE
I bought traktor scratch during the free upgrade period for traktor 3.3, they are not in a hurry to make sure I get my upgrade. I agree with the NI customer support comment. I think if you are looking for just a typical mixing DJ set up serato probably wins, but if you are looking for more modern options and expandability traktor wins.

I've got nothing but good to say about Seratos stability, but I like the idea of being able to go with a controller on traktor 3 if in fact I want to go that route down the road. Chris Liebeng, Dubfire, Grand Master Flash, Stryke use traktor and these guys play every week, multiple times, so I think there is some exageration going on.

I haven't used it extensively yet, but so far its quite good, and the vinyl control is real solid. I've got traktor scratch currently, and have no problems with it.
