

- PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR FULL VERSION
- PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR UPGRADE
- PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR PRO
- PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR SOFTWARE
- PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR LICENSE
This DDJ-XP1 evolution adds to the functionality of the original, without sacrificing the intuitive layout and solid build quality. No matter which DJ application you’re used to, this DJ hardware will enable you to get more out of it than ever before. Level up with the DDJ-XP2 add-on DJ controller for rekordbox and Serato DJ Pro.
PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR PRO
Sub controller for rekordbox & Serato DJ Pro This Serato DJ Pro controller will take your gigs to the next level.-> With multiple inputs and outputs, you can enhance your setup by connecting external equipment like CDJs, the DDJ-XP1, or turntables. The DDJ-1000SRT comes with a free voucher for Pitch ‘n Time DJ, enabling you to get creative with advanced key-related features. īuild excitement on the dancefloor and create huge drops using 4 Sound Color FX and 14 Beat FX. You’ll enjoy low-latency, full-size jog wheels and a slick MAGVEL FADER for tight scratching.Īnd with On Jog Display, which shows you important track information in the center of each jog wheel, you can concentrate on the crowd, not your laptop. This 4-channel DJ controller for Serato DJ Pro is designed to feel just like our club-standard CDJ+DJM setup. The Serato-compatible version of our popular DDJ-1000 is here – meet the DDJ-1000SRT.
PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR LICENSE
In all the cases : buy a controller/mixer with them, it "cheaper" to get a license or save on an upgrade.4-channel performance DJ controller for Serato DJ Pro
PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR FULL VERSION
So buy a Rekordbox controller to save money.(and get full version with a DDJ-RB for exemple). Bad Thing : 139€ for DJ and 109€ if you want DVS option. The good thing is : you enter in the Pioneer ecosystem, so all tracks you'll prepare in Rekordbox DJ, can be exported to a USB and you rock on CDJ's. Pioneer controllers are well mapped on it, but you can use ONLY Pioneer stuff to play with Jogwheels. Not so optimised for now, some crashes on PC. Rekordbox : do the same things that Serato, but still a young software. Very good integration with their controllers. Pretty cheap price compared to the others. (strong community that makes crazy mappings for controllers and additional controllers, check DJ Tech Tools Midi part.). It's a different way of work, but a lot more creative and open. (Strong Sync system, Remix decks, Stems, Powerful effects). Traktor is strong in DVS too, but more oriented with controllers, and opens you new creative possibilities.
PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR UPGRADE
You'll want to upgrade to Serato DJ after that (add 99€.) They don't make controllers, so they sell with some "cheap" systems like a DDJ-SB2, Mixtrack Pro or Hercules Jogvision, the "LE" (Limited Edition) of Serato.
PIONEERS VS SERATO VS TRAKTOR SOFTWARE
It's a "closed" software (Locked on hardware compatible, you can't use the controller you want, can't use the sound card you want), but perfect for "classic" beat match DJing. Serato is strong for DVS (Digital Vinyl System). Learn one, and you're only a few minor adjustments away from knowing the other two.

TBH the core experience between them is almost identical when it comes down to it. But it's not about what you use, it's about what you do with it. There are several other advantages of one software over another depending on who you ask. I honestly hate the UI in Serato because I can't see as many songs at a time and with 4-deck mixing, that's unacceptable. Because of this, I play around in rekordbox to find new song combos, and then perform in traktor. It really helps find new song combinations that you wouldn't otherwise think of. It finds songs in your library that fit a search criteria you specify, whether it's key, BPM, genre, keyword, etc. Rekordbox is similar to Serato, with one very badass feature that I wish NI would implement into Traktor, and that's the "related tracks" feature.

Serato has great effects and is a plug-and-play experience

Traktor shows just the top half, such as what you'd see when digging through a vinyl crate. Serato-enabled controllers get software with a smoother GUI than traktor, though some of the GUI elements are frustrinf (for example, the song list shows the entire album at the same size, regardless of font size). They're a little slow on innovating, but the software is awesome and the most flexible of the three (though the learning curve is steep, hence why I have the traktor Bible) If you're picking the S4, you're going to be stuck with traktor, which is fine. I run a DDJ-SX2, so it's one of the few controllers that's compatible with all three.
