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- Jun 1, 2009
What is the difference between the 2 models? Any one use serato? is it good? Is it better than a CDJ?
ah thanks for the comparisons..
im using alot more mp3s now, i got a cdj800 & 2 1210s but i was thinking of getting rid of a 1210 and getting another 800, but if i bought serato i could have the best of both. hmm decisions.
Does it act exactly like vinyl? any lag from when cueing etc?
^^Switch from line to phono. simple as that
Well The Bridge runs from ableton into serato or the other way round depending on what you wanna do.
The major thing i looked at when that info came out was recording from serato into ableton. Basically it saves your mixes in ableton and you can adjust transitions / levels / even fix mixes if they drift a bit.
And your other question about playing between vinyl and serato; on the SL3 you just press a button on the program and it just plays the vinyl. Have - Decks > Serato box > Mixer & PC
However the bridge is a paid for seperate product not a mandatory update
I'm thinking of upgrading to sl3.. running torq at the minute which is a cheap alternative.. however the software is bugged up to its eyeballs and unstable
so is sertato stable? and has anyone got any experience with the 3 deck feature.. is it any good?
and how much did you pay for sl3?
3 Decks work fine and dandy all completely stable, not keen on their decided on-screen layout for 3 decks (If you want all 3 wave forms) but it definatly all works.