

Other than that I'd say if I was a newbie starting off I will be content with what's on offer.ġ. The Lyrics thing also had a 3000 track limit.

So if you use a DJ Intro version the lyrics don't line up.ĥ. I trialled the video plug in as well to test the lyrics plug in, it was cool but downside is that it only worked for studio releases properly. I haven't tried the DVS bit yet, for a while it was near impossible to buy their timecode vinyl but I think they are readily available now. When one clicks on a parent playlist with sub playlist it doesn't show the tracks in the subs. I don't have time to maintain separate play list for audio and video.Ģ. The lack of mixed playlist ie both videos and audio tracks as one playlist. I have no intention to go the USB only path with Rekordbox I was more interested in the performance software.ġ. I initially copped the XP1 or whatever that multiple pad controller is called. I bought the DDJ400 to mess with Rekordbox DJ properly. (I'm a HUGE FAN of that product, btw!!) Are the above points true? Is Rekordbox a legit contender against Serato DJ Pro? Am I just late to the party? How many DJs are considering moving over (blasphemy, LOL)? Are there any DJs that have already made the switch and if so why? Please comment & share your experiences with Rekordbox on this thread. The only Pioneer DJ product I even own is the Pioneer DJS-1000 sampler. Hmmmm, I know next to nothing about Rekordbox. Rekordbox is also closing the gap in terms of reliability & stability. In the short time Rekordbox has been made public & developed it has made huge progress in terms of features. Stick a USB drive in filled with music and your good to go.
#Serato vs rekordbox vs traktor vs virtual dj software
So, to put this in the correct context- a DJ from my close inner circle is contemplating moving on from my beloved Serato software for two major reasons:ġ.

I'm just now wrapping my head around what he told me. He also said that he may transition over to using Rekordbox exclusively?!! Silence. He stated that the XDJ-1000MKII offered more value & flexibility for the price versus the Rane Twelves. I was at a lost for words! This was coming from the same DJ that I've know for over 15+ years who introduced me to Serato. After that, he told me that he had bought a set of Rane Twelves but has since returned them and purchased a set of the Pioneer XDJ-1000MK2 instead. It started off with me inviting him to an upcoming Christmas party that I'm DJing but of course he has to work an event on that same night (a problem when many of your friends are DJs). Yesterday, I had a conversation with a close DJ friend of mine.
