Serato has released a new update to Serato DJ, bringing it up to version 1.5.2. The new version has just a few feature updates to it – scrollable FX dropdown menus and support for the Vestax VCI-100 MKII, Numark Mixdeck Quad, and Pioneer’s brand new DDJ-SB.
Concurrently, Serato has launched a new expansion FX pack for the software – demoed in the video above by one of Serato’s own software developers on a NS7 MKII. Dubbed the Chip Pack, the new FX are described as being a “techy, 8-bit extreme audio-bending pack”, and includes:
- Spiral Flanger
- Pitch Delay
- Chiptunes
- Short Circuit
- Shifter LoFi
- Side Delay
- Crush Echo
- Particle Delay
- Noise Sweep
- Noise Synth
- Spiral Flanger
- Pitch Delay
- Crush Echo
- Particle Delay
- Noise Sweep
Read additional bug fixes in this release + download the new version on Serato’s release page.
what happened to old skool scratching and mixing. too many gadgets and mess about buttons . i prefer to listen to a song not effects
Just saying, this is a demo for an effects expansion pack.They’re probably using the effects more frequently than anyone probably would in an actual mix.
Was that supposed to be good? The intro sounded like shit, pretty lame cut between songs and dude had serato face the whole time.
Is it just me or does it look as though Serato have paying a little too close attention to the DJ Tech Tools set?
It does seem a bit…. inspired? Imitation is flattery, so that’s fine by us.