Video: Poor Man’s Serato ScratchLIVE

Nowadays DJ’s have the ability to use their Serato SL3‘s for mixing on 3 decks. You might even have gotten a glimpse of the new Serato Sixty-Eight at your favorite nightclub while a DJ tried to keep all 4 channels occupied with funky beeps, bops, kicks and snares. And I am sure by now you know about the shortcut combo for single turntable DJing which helps you make it through the night if one of your Turntables/CDJ’s stops working, disappears from the back of your Honda Civic as you are trying to load in or simply gets showered in RedBull & Vodka by one of those drunk beauties standing by your table during the night’s celebration.

Assuming you are not that unlucky, your bases are mostly covered thanks to Serato’s ingenuity. But what happens when your Serato ScratchLIVE interface  gets lost or is forgotten because of your rush out the door???  That’s when you hit up this guy for his quick tutorial on something he calls “The Poor Man’s SSL”.

Executing Serato ScratchLIVE™ twice in his computer he is able to get two off-line players which he controls via the mouse and keyboard in Internal Mode. Sketchy, I know, but when you are strapped for cash or in too much of a hurry to throw your interface in the bag as you run out the door, this could end up saving the night. Kinda…

Poor Man\’s Serato Scratch Live



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