

The routine features songs from Fool’s Gold Records’ catalogue including tracks by The Brothers Macklovitch (A-Trak and Dave1 of Chromeo) Boston-based producer Durkin and Saturday Love, a collaboration between DJ/producer Kon and vocalist Fiorious. To celebrate this official release, Serato has paired up with Skratch Bastid, who has crafted a new routine that showcases some of the possibilities for DJs with the new Stems format (see below). Serato follows Virtual DJ and djay Pro AI in adding a stems feature to its software. The revolutionary Stems format allows DJs to create four different audio stems in real-time, and control those stems independently while maintaining “the most supreme audio quality in the game”. OP Miller from Serato’s NYC HQ kindly joined us on our Tuesday Tips Live show to talk about Serato 3.0, Stems, system requirements, how people are using it, little tips and tricks, and much more, and the community asked him many questions – come and watch the show to get a deeper understanding of the new release.

The much-anticipated stems feature is now officially ready for use in live settings, ushering in what Serato is calling “a new level of musical creativity that both DJs and audiences can look forward to experiencing”. After a successful beta period, Serato has announced v3.0 of Serato DJ Pro and Serato DJ Lite.
