Any one know of a way of using serato for three deck mixing could be a stupid question??
Is it any way possible??
I haven't used Serato before but only thing I can say is you'd need a different or additional sound card that has the extra inputs and outputs for the extra turntable. If Serato supports VST look into Ms Pinky (http://www.mspinky.com/WreckedSystem_Pluggo.html)
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Nelson
Any one know of a way of using serato for three deck mixing could be a stupid question??
Is it any way possible??
Maldron, I think that was one of the reasons they brought out the SL3 box, as there was no option for a third deck on the SL1? There is an extra output on the SL3 box.
You could try the Serato forum though, post your question up there. Found it pretty useful meself.
http://www.scratchlive.net/forum/
What Eoin said above is an option aswell?
Or maybe someone on here who got the SL3 box can answer?? Too much $$$'s for me at the moment ![]()
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are all these things like serato really worth all the hassle?? If you play vinyl or cds then you just turn up to the venue and fire away, simple!
yeah they are! I much prefer Serato over CDJs.
Burning CDs is a pain in the arse IMO.
And if you know what you're doing then it should take you 5 minutes to set up and dismantle serato. There's a lot of people who jsut show up 10 minutes before they're due on and start to set up(Carl Craig I'm talking to you!!) which is a load of bollocks. If I'm DJing I ALWAYS get there early and set up before the club opens.