
Numark’s NS6II controller — the sequel
Add a scoop of NS7, a spoon of NVII, and a few sprinkles of Mixtrack Platinum to the original Numark NS6, bake for 6 years and you get the new Numark NS6II.
Since its inception in 1999, Serato has been at the cutting edge of audio software innovation, enabling DJs, producers and artists to take their creativity and performance to the next level. The brand’s first-ever product, Pitch ’n Time, has become the industry standard for time-stretching audio and forms the backbone of the company’s core product, Serato DJ. One of the most widely used and powerful DJ software tools available today, Serato DJ is constantly updated with new features and is revered by the most iconic DJs of our time. Serato has also established itself as a leading brand in music production with Serato Sample and Serato Studio, which have become go-to tools for Sample-based producers and beat-makers alike. In 2022 and 2023, Serato transformed the industry once again through the introduction of its real-time stem-splitting technology Serato Stems across its product range, to global and industry acclaim. Serato’s advanced suite of music production tools provides creators with endless possibilities for producing, sampling and remixing music that will continue to drive culture forward.

Add a scoop of NS7, a spoon of NVII, and a few sprinkles of Mixtrack Platinum to the original Numark NS6, bake for 6 years and you get the new Numark NS6II.

It may be in the finishing straight of v1, but Serato DJ is still getting big features added. This time, DVS users get a cool anti-drift feature.

Give a producer and performer a DJ controller and he'll make some music. At least that's what ill.GATES did when Denon DJ gave him an MC7000 controller.

Serato DJ 1.9.6 has landed and brings some goodies for DVS users. It's public beta and available today. Just don't play out with it OK?

After a messy split, it seems that Pioneer DJ and Serato are giving it another go in the shape of the slightly updated DDJ-SZ2 controller.

Pioneer DJ and Serato have announced that NXS2 units will work with Serato DJ. And here's the Serato DJ 1.9.5 public beta for you try. At your own risk.

DVSs bring new tricks to turntables via new tech. And John Type has added a hardware sequencer to Serato to create controltablism — hot cue sequencing

After closing the door in the face of rekordbox software competitors, it seems that the door has been edged open, and Traktor and NXS2 units will play nice.

Serato DJ 1.9.3 is out of beta and now endowed with Ableton's marvellous Link protocol, meaning that Serato DJ and Live can sync together.

A slice of Serato pie might soon be going spare. Thus the remaining shareholders Steve West and AJ Bertenshaw are looking around for potential investors.

After introducing a new standard for syncing iOS devices with Ableton, Link has been made available for desktop devices and as an open source project.

It's been a long beta, but finally arriving in September: Rekord Buddy 2 for OS X will let you sync your libraries between rekordbox, Traktor and Serato.