Dam it, I really need to get serato. I want these features bad, but i'm afraid it'll cause me to stop digging and collecting records and eventually use vinyl for scratching only. I'll probably end up getting it anyways.
It's a good vid, post more like it with more of the other serato features if you can.
If it's the digging you love then you won't stop! Serato is a tool and there is nothing wrong with using it. For 2 days after I got it sat looking at my record collection feeling sic then I got used to having serato and I've never looked back.
I will be posting more serato videos, I don't know if you read the website though but if you don't check it out because all these videos are explained in more detail there ;-)
Actually, there is a resurgence in the vinyl industry. There are alot of collectors out there that still dig as well as dj's, and I think even if I get serato, i'll still be buying vinyl to convert instead of having mostly digital downloads. Something about the sound of vinyl, digital is too clean for me. I'm all for serato, but i'll never stop buying vinyl. The record stores here in chicago are always filled with people, vinyl here is like the in thing lol. Some ppl just buy to listen
ive been stuck in china now for about 4 years, and vinyl was never easy to get here, so serato sort of saved me! and i dont even pull out my battle records to practice these days. i just do everything on serato! as its what i use in the clubs every week, so i wanna be as familiar as possible with the feel of it... cant remember the last time i bought a vinyl,, and ive been collecting it for over 10 years
Vinyl has a much richer sound cos it contains frequencies that are lost through digital. Once you convert your vinyl, you will lose those frequencies and hence, lose that rich sound.
its just that the link between using analogue and digital will continually improve. digital music and all what goes with it is killing all the music industry in a big way. and at the moment there is no way of having actual "full" analogue sound on digital. listening to digital is like listening to a big dot2dot.
besides nothing beats the feeling of getting a few new records delivered by the postman.
ever tried traktor? it KILLS Serato! just sayin
Sgaotdisn13 1 year ago
very nicely done, so proper!
DJStuTV 2 years ago
Hey man, good work. Really diggin this.
n0stix 3 years ago
i hope it never dies! but i wish they would invent some crazy lightweight version, then i wouldnt mind lugging the crates,,haha
of course you can beat the sound quality of vinyl either. but for convenience, serato has me hooked!
jcue 3 years ago
wicked vid man keep it up
harrowrudeboy 3 years ago
Which song are you playing? I try to remember, but I'm totally blank :/
IronTurd 3 years ago
Pendulum - Fasten Your Seatbelt
djx2k 3 years ago
Dam it, I really need to get serato. I want these features bad, but i'm afraid it'll cause me to stop digging and collecting records and eventually use vinyl for scratching only. I'll probably end up getting it anyways.
It's a good vid, post more like it with more of the other serato features if you can.
scratchaholic82 3 years ago
If it's the digging you love then you won't stop! Serato is a tool and there is nothing wrong with using it. For 2 days after I got it sat looking at my record collection feeling sic then I got used to having serato and I've never looked back.
I will be posting more serato videos, I don't know if you read the website though but if you don't check it out because all these videos are explained in more detail there ;-)
djx2k 3 years ago
thats exactly what will happen eventually!
its inevitable. and in a few years we proabably wont be able to get vinyl!
but serato is fun dude!
jcue 3 years ago
Actually, there is a resurgence in the vinyl industry. There are alot of collectors out there that still dig as well as dj's, and I think even if I get serato, i'll still be buying vinyl to convert instead of having mostly digital downloads. Something about the sound of vinyl, digital is too clean for me. I'm all for serato, but i'll never stop buying vinyl. The record stores here in chicago are always filled with people, vinyl here is like the in thing lol. Some ppl just buy to listen
scratchaholic82 3 years ago 2
i see your point.
ive been stuck in china now for about 4 years, and vinyl was never easy to get here, so serato sort of saved me! and i dont even pull out my battle records to practice these days. i just do everything on serato! as its what i use in the clubs every week, so i wanna be as familiar as possible with the feel of it... cant remember the last time i bought a vinyl,, and ive been collecting it for over 10 years
jcue 3 years ago
i can't scratch as well on serato. That lag time kills me.
DjJonTran 2 years ago
Vinyl has a much richer sound cos it contains frequencies that are lost through digital. Once you convert your vinyl, you will lose those frequencies and hence, lose that rich sound.
luckylochie 2 years ago
VINYL WILL NEVER DIE!
its just that the link between using analogue and digital will continually improve. digital music and all what goes with it is killing all the music industry in a big way. and at the moment there is no way of having actual "full" analogue sound on digital. listening to digital is like listening to a big dot2dot.
besides nothing beats the feeling of getting a few new records delivered by the postman.
tungscrx 3 years ago
i hope it never dies! but i wish they would invent some crazy lightweight version, then i wouldnt mind lugging the crates,,haha
of course you can beat the sound quality of vinyl either. but for convenience, serato has me hooked!
jcue 3 years ago
until you open the package and discover they're all warped :(
djx2k 3 years ago