![]() The entry level units work with Serato DJ Lite and the mid to high end units work with Serato DJ Pro. From the lowest priced to the flagship models, you get the same software. Serato, on the other hand, has two versions depending on the controller. Pioneer DJ Rekordbox controllers all include the same, full blown version of Rekordbox. Here is where there’s a slight split with the two. Both will detect if the connected controller is compatible and switch on the associated functions. This is known as hardware unlocking, there is no need to input a serial number or register the software to activate it. Once you add a compatible controller both softwares “wake up” the performance features. However, this could also be a bit much for the average beginner. Serato has always been a clean and simple interface, making it really straight forward to see everything you need and just get going. Overall, Rekordbox has more features than Serato DJ, with more settings and customisation. This means that your collection you DJ with at home, with your Pioneer DJ Rekordbox controller, no matter what price, is the same collection you can play out with at a venue or friends house with Pioneer DJ kit. Rekordbox also has a more comprehensive library display with mini waveforms next to each track which not only lets you see the structure of a track before you load it but also lets you preview it and scrub through the waveform.Īnother important feature on Rekordbox is the original reason it came about, the ability to export the tracks to USB sticks. Rekordbox Related Tracks and track preview Rekordbox also has a new way to analyse tracks and detects phrases and beats. It’s great for those with massive collections built up over years to help find a track you may have forgotten about or didn’t think would match. ![]() This analyses your collection and suggests similar tracks to the one currently playing. Rekordbox has a slight edge here with a unique feature called “related tracks”. Without any hardware connected, both are free to use in limited form, letting you prepare your tracks, playlists, cue and loop points. You can also create playlists and organise your music in the preparation modes. Let’s start with the basic feature comparisons. Both have the basic functionality of analysing your music collection for BPM, key and beat grids. The main attraction to Rekordbox is that it uses the same library for both exporting to USB and performing with a controller. Rekordbox has some great add-ons including lighting control. It evolved to a full blown DJ software working with Pioneer DJ controllers. Rekordbox started life as a library software to analyse and organise tracks and export to USB sticks for playing out on Pioneer media players. They later went on to create two versions of their software, Serato DJ Lite for the more basic and affordable controllers and Serato DJ Pro for the higher end ones and DVS. The key things that have kept Serato DJ popular have been its ease of use with a plug ’n’ play philosophy and a great selection of hardware from various brands. Once the digital controller market took off, Serato introduced Serato Itch, a simplified DJ software that worked with specific hardware. Serato is a New Zealand based company with a background in studio software, they entered the DJ market with Serato Scratch Live a DVS bundle that was hugely popular with hip hop and scratch DJs. ![]() So we’re going to run through the pros and cons of both taking into account the latest versions in 2021. The choice normally boils down to the 2 most popular options, Serato DJ or Rekordbox. Serato DJ v Rekordbox The most common question we get asked from both complete beginners and seasoned DJs looking to get into digital is “which software should I go with?”. Blog, News, OTR Tutorial, Pioneer DJ, Rekordbox, Serato
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