Chris Brackley (aka Mojaxx) shares some powerful tips for taking advantage of Serato DJ's Slicer Mode. Read more here: www.djtechtools.com/2014/03/23...
For those that have asked, the tracklist is as follows: LL Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out Dada Life - Rolling Stones T-Shirt Actual Phantom - Bassline Skanker (Loop) Robbie Rivera - Get On The Floor Elite Force vs The Gossip - Control The Engine Kid Ink ft. Chris Brown - Show Me
thank you. i have recently started using a controller (ddj sr) with serato and this video just made my day... i am gonna try this today... awesome! thanks
Great Video. I wasnt familiar with this effect in Serato and I love the way it works. Its nice when you see an effect that works the way you envisioned it should in your mind. I see so many great ways to incorporate it into a set.
Just sick how you make it look easy to change the BPM to the Chris Brown song. I'm going to try and use the slicer right away! Thanks for the great video :D
good stuff. i've really been wanting to take my 380 to the next level for live performances with a band, not just djing. this video was very helpful and inspiring. i still never got my free tee shirt!
that lil controller is pretty dope.. good for some back yard Get down's.. or a small wedding.. etc... but ain't nothing gonna replace my DDJSX2 THATS THE BIG BAD BOY!...
Kevin Loftus The Vci 380 it's pretty dope the only people that started having many problems with the platter because you can adjust it but after around the platter is hard it to get at adjust once is 3 or 4 months, many friends of mine they love the piece but after they had the problem, that's why I think they don't make it anymore
Thanks for this fantastic tutorial. I have a Vestax VCI-380 controller and Serato DJ but when I use the slicer I only add a few extra snares or kicks. I didn't know what else to do with it for Deep House and Nu Disco until now.
great job from Rane team for the Serato soft. ! Native Instrments do also lots of great jobs for the Traktor soft. ! Don't know why so many big dj's & clubs are still using only Pioneer Cdj's without soft like traktor/serato :( :( :(
Excellent video, ive learned a good deal from this. How do I delete the slices,,, I was having an experiment the other day with a track but every time I load it now the slicer samples are saved on the track and I dont want them there. Using a NV controller.
i have found the slice pretty useless, but it would make more sense if you used it within a loop like you did. kinda feel silly i didn't think of that b4. And that house to hip hop mix was sweet, very impressed
trust me.. you dont want to do that. traktor is still years ahead of serato in terms of effects and mapability. I have serato hardware and i have it all mapped for use with traktor.. Plus don't forget that traktor has the remix decks and the sp6 sampler on serato is a lame excuse for a sampler.
+GreY tZu The audio is being sent digitally via USB. Windows/OSX treats the controller's audio interface just like any other USB sound card. All you have to do is use something like Audacity to record and set the controller as your recording source. No analog outputs required. I stream my mixes live and that's how I do it. If you look at the back of my NS7 II the only cables hooked up are power and USB. My controller shows up as "Numark NS7 II Audio" under Sound in the Control Panel, just like any other sound card.
Zack Hutchinson Hard to explain... but Serato wont let you use the slice mode if the song isn't playing. If you don't have a silent part of the slice, then you will hear the song - Which will overlap the song playing on the other deck. --- So by having a silent part, you can still slice up a song, without using the cross fader to go back and forth between decks. Lol, sorry if this seems confusing. Hard to explain.
Actually, that explanation was perfect and after reading this and playing around a bit with the slicer, I know EXACTLY what u are saying. Thank you for taking the time to respond.
I'm going to prepare to embarrass myself within this comment section. *sigh* Here goes: I'm extremely new to all of this. I'm trying to pick this up as fast as I can, but at the same time, I'm willing to devote time to it. I just want to know where I can get tracks so that I can put together? I am Windows user that recently switched to Mac. (big transition). I just need some advice. Thanks in advance!