Serato DJ Serato DJ is digital music mixing software for
DJing. Serato DJ supports
DJ mixing with digital music files and streaming music and is compatible with digital
DJ controllers or
digital vinyl. Serato DJ includes visual components including waveforms for
beatmatching and other information about the sound being produced by the system.
DJ controllers from various manufacturers are supported, including Pioneer DJ,
Denon DJ, and
Roland. In 2018, Serato changed the names of its DJ software from Serato DJ to Serato DJ Pro, and from Serato DJ Intro to Serato DJ Lite. The new versions use
64-bit software architecture. Serato also partners with hardware developers such as Pioneer to create Serato-branded
DJ controllers. Serato DJ supports
stem separation for independently mixing the vocals, drums, bass, and melody of tracks. Mixing with stems is useful for
remixing songs, creating
instrumental or
a cappella versions, and creating
mashups. In 2017, Serato began integrating with streaming services. Serato DJ Pro is compatible with the
music streaming services
Spotify,
Apple Music,
Tidal,
Beatport, Beatsource, and
SoundCloud.
Stem separation is disabled with streaming music from Spotify and Apple Music. Tidal requires an add-on subscription called "DJ Extension" in order to use stem separation. Stem separation is supported with streaming music from Beatport. Recording is disabled when using streaming music. drawing music from a device’s
iTunes library. Pyro also comes preloaded with other song collections curated by different artists and labels. Serato Pyro was retired in May 2020
Serato Sample Seeing an increasing overlap between DJ and producer communities, Serato released a
VST plugin named Serato Sample, an audio editing tool using their existing Pitch 'n Time algorithms. On release, it provided functionality for key detection, changing the pitch and tempo of samples, and finding samples similar to another. In 2023, Serato 2.0 was released with the ability to perform
stem isolation using
machine learning algorithms. ==References==