
Serato DJ Pro now includes high-DPI support so it’s optimized for high-definition displays, and is scalable on larger screens. “It’s a huge improvement to the foundation of our software.” Crisp new interface with high-resolution support “This means loading larger libraries, using less CPU, and in turn reducing latency and boosting overall stability and performance,” said Maclaren. Serato has now added 64-bit support, allowing Serato DJ Pro to access your entire computer’s memory. Users won’t need a license to try Practice Mode as it is a free, offline feature in Serato DJ Pro.īigger libraries and rock-solid reliability with 64-bit support Or, if the worst happens, as a backup replacement for hardware.” “It’s also great for mixing when you’re on a plane, or on the road. “Practice Mode is the ideal prepping tool,” said Nick Maclaren, Head of Strategy at Serato. In contrast to Serato DJ’s one-deck offline mode, Serato DJ Pro now offers two virtual decks, a crossfader, BPM controls, and full access to your library and crates without the need for hardware. What’s new in Serato DJ Pro 2.0? Practice Modeįor the first time, Serato adds a laptop-only DJ solution with the all-new Practice Mode feature.

So let’s jump right into the details straight from the source. The award-winning software also introduces new names for each product – Serato DJ is now Serato DJ Pro and Serato DJ Intro is now Serato DJ Lite.
SERATO DJ INTRO UPDATE
Announced today, Serato has released a major update to Serato DJ, bringing in 2.0 with new bold feature upgrades and stability improvements.
