

Make clean edits of your tracks by recording censor actions.The simple, yet effective control set designed with the DJ in mind allows you to use it in your set in a number of ways: Not only a great beat sketch pad, Serato Flip can also be used as a powerful DJ tool. The original idea of being able to record and playback cue point information in a simple way was first pitched to us by NZ producer P Money, who was already using Serato to put beats together by manually triggering cue points. We think our users will find the ability to flip tracks and save their edits to be an indispensable new way to work with Serato DJ.” Use Serato Flip to create and save up to 6 Flips per track, ready for playback in the studio or the club.ĪJ Bertenshaw, CEO of Serato says: “We are very proud and excited to finally unveil Serato Flip, which we have been hard at work on for many months. Set for official release this September with Serato DJ 1.7 – Serato Flip allows you to record your Cue Point and Censor actions, which can be saved and looped, ready to re-trigger and start in an instant. A new Expansion Pack for Serato DJ that allows you to create custom edits, extend and re-imagine your music. Serato is excited to announce Serato Flip. The teaser video is less tease and more giving the whole thing away, and here’s a bunch of words all about Serato Flip: Hot cues are awesome, but the buzz of sequencing is thick in the air, and while this isn’t quite sequencing, the Serato Flip expansion pack lets you record hot cue and censor actions live, and save them as metadata in the original audio file to recall later. And that’s exactly what the new Serato Flip is. As the revolutions in DJing slow down, in its place comes evolution, and a natural refinement of what already exists.
