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  2. Serato - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 Serato changed the names of its DJ software from Serato DJ to Serato DJ Pro, and from Serato DJ Intro to Serato DJ Lite. [8] The new versions use 64-bit software architecture. [9] Serato also partners with hardware developers such as Pioneer to create Serato controllers. [10] Serato studio

  3. TTM 57 SL - Wikipedia

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    Rane and their software partner Serato, also known as Serato Scratch Live, teamed up together to create the TTM 57SL from Rane's prior TTM 56 disc jockey DJ mixer. The unique feature of this DJ mixer is that Serato and Rane brought their respective software and mixer hardware to create a hybrid mixer integrating two products into one, thus ...

  4. Category:DJ software - Wikipedia

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  5. Pioneer DJ - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer DJ is a brand of DJ products, including media players and DJ software controllers, turntables, DJ mixers, headphones, effects units, and loudspeakers. Originally part of Pioneer Corporation , the company became independent in 2014 as Pioneer DJ Corporation, and has produced numerous industry-standard DJ products. [ 1 ]

  6. Scratch Live - Wikipedia

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    Serato was first known for its Pro Tools plug-in, Pitch N Time, which was sold predominantly to the film industry. [1] Scratch Live allows manipulation and playback of digital audio files using traditional vinyl turntables or CD players via special timecode vinyl records or CDs. The product is discontinued and has been replaced by Serato DJ.

  7. Pro Tools - Wikipedia

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    Pro Tools was developed by UC Berkeley graduates Evan Brooks, who majored in electrical engineering and computer science, and Peter Gotcher. [17]In 1983, the two friends, sharing an interest in music and electronic and software engineering, decided to study the memory mapping of the newly released E-mu Drumulator drum machine to create EPROM sound replacement chips.

  8. Z-Trip - Wikipedia

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    Z-Trip was born in Queens, New York, then moved to Phoenix, Arizona, [4] as a teen. He was known early in his career for performing with the Bombshelter DJs (along with Bombshelter's founder Emile Ananian and DJ Radar).

  9. DMC World DJ Championships - Wikipedia

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    The DMC World DJ Championships is an annual DJ competition founded by the Disco Mix Club (DMC) which began in 1985. [1] It has been described as a "pre-eminent competitive DJ event". [ 2 ]