Saved Loop Names: Now you can name saved loops, just like you could with cue points.Secondary Library Sort: Instead of just sorting your library by key, wouldn’t it be nice to sort your library by BPM within that key? Control/Command-click a column and it’ll act as the secondary sorting order for your library/crates.If you have a big crate of all of your 80s music, and you want to add a subcrate that pulls out only certain types of tracks, it’s now possible. Instead of just having top-level Smart Crates (which automatically update to include tracks with certain attributes that you define – key, bpm, etc), now subcrates can be Smart Crates. Smart Crates as Subcrates: This must be a common request – because it’s a no-brainer way for a DJ library to work.We’ll post the full change log below, but there are a few features that we wanted to highlight here first: Keep reading for the details.Īs with all Public Beta releases that Serato DJ has, this release is not a final version and shouldn’t be used for important gigs until you’ve tested it thoroughly on your own equipment. Serato has launched a brand new public beta, Serato DJ 1.9.2, which for an incremental release offers a decent handful of new features and other interface/usability changes that DJs will find useful.
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