![]() ![]() Let’s take a look at what they have in common: The Interface Serato DJ Lite and Serato Pro are Serato’s newest platforms and they run on the same fundamental architecture. The interface’s core functions are identical in both Serato DJ Lite and Serato Pro. The UI is ultra hi-res, it looks great on 4K monitors and the latest screens. With crystal clarity and excellent low or bright light performance, both Serato Lite and Serato DJ Pro share the same updated UI.Īlso, they are both now 64-bit programs meaning they’re well optimized for the latest hardware. 64-bit essentially means greater stability, even when you’re using libraries with thousands of tunes. Practice mode has completely changed Serato for the better. It allows you to practice your mixes and blends without any hardware plugged in. This is excellent for so many reasons, you don’t need controllers to ‘run’ Serato and mix tracks with just your laptop.īoth Serato Lite and Serato DJ Pro have access to this feature, which is excellent. So actually, most of the improvements from older versions of Serato to Serato DJ Pro and Serato Lite are ‘under the hood’. The core features of Serato have remained largely the same. There are lots of smaller features shared between both Serato DJ Pro and Serato DJ Lite: Control/Command + L 64-bit and the hi-res interface are massive improvements, and practice mode is quite revolutionary. ![]()
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