![]() *Operating System support assumes you are using the latest point release. Please read the following FAQs first if you are considering buying a Windows based PC with an Intel iSeries, Pentium P6xxx or AMD processor.Īll Intel i3, i5 and i7 processors are supported. Please Note: Currently we do not support Windows 8 for Serato DJ Intro. Read the full Serato DJ Intro 1.2.0 release More information about Serato DJ Intro controllers OS SupportĮnsure that you meet the system requirements for Serato DJ Intro. *Some Vestax VCI-400s may require a firmware upgrade to function correctly with Serato DJ Intro. Serato DJ Intro 1.2 supports the following controllers: Sample Player can play up to four short samples, audio loops, sound effects or full length tracks in addition to the two tracks you're mixing.DJ-FX will enhance and DJ set, delay, filter and reverb, three FX chainable for each deck.Cue points allow you to quickly access specific parts of songs.Serato Crates make audio file management easy.Serato Sync locks tracks together for seamless grooves.Two tracks can be mixed simultaneously using traditional DJ controls - scratch, nudge, bend, EQ. ![]() Hardware support for the Numark Edge, Numark Mixtrack Quad and the Reloop Beatmix and Reloop Beatmix 4 DJ Intro Controllers.NOTE: Ensure you have the latest available drivers AND firmware updates, which may be required in order to be compatible with Serato DJ Intro. Serato DJ Intro allows for traditional two deck mixing of digital music files from a computer. Learn more on Pioneer’s site.Serato DJ Intro is a new software designed for people who love music. The DDJ-SB will be out in January 2014 with a suggested price point of $299, including a license for Serato DJ Intro. The high-pass filter of the left and right decks is linked with the actions of the cross-fader, and the deck’s volume output automatically adjusts while applying the bass filter, resulting in natural sounding mix effect. Pioneer details the Filter Fade feature:įor extremely smooth blending transitions when using the cross-fader, a new “Filter Fade” function can be turned on (via a button in the center of the mixer) even with music that has vastly different styles. There’s only one new feature on the DDJ-SB that we haven’t seen on any other Pioneer unit before, called “Filter Fade” – similar to the Fader FX of DJTT’s VCI-100 mappings long ago. High resolution, touch sensitive jog wheels.Both 1/4” and 1/8” mini jack headphone outs.Hot Cue, Auto Loop, Manual Loop and Sampler modes.We’ll update the article with details! The DDJ-SB’s input and outputįrom a size perspective, the unit is significantly lighter (at 2.1 kg/4.6 lbs, it’s about half the weight of the DDJ-SR) and smaller in dimensions than the other controllers in the DDJ-S line. The new DDJ-SB starts out with a MSRP of $299, and sports two large Pioneer jogwheels, 16 performance pads, and basic FX, tempo and mixer controls.Įditor’s Note: We’ve asked Pioneer to clarify if the pads and jogwheels will be the same components and quality of the two bigger brother controllers, but no answer yet. Pioneer is cracking open an even lower price point than their multi-color DDJ-WeGO launched last year with this new Serato DJ Intro controller that’s designed to look and feel similar to the DDJ-SX and DDJ-SR controllers that have been increasingly popular over the last year.
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