I’ve been dj’ing with Ableton for 5 years now, but recently started playing out with vinyl to a higher and higher degree. I’ve been looking into buying a DVS, but I’m still unsure if I should go for Serato or Traktor, which leads me to a quick question regarding Serato.
Is it possible, in serato, to use Sync for a song with a drifting tempo? I’d love this feature in Ableton, but it really kills the groove to make an 80’s disco track a slave to the master clock. Is it possible in Serato to beatgrid songs and then let them be the master sync? I hope this makes sense to you all.
You mean like a song raising consistently from 80BPM at 0:00 to 120BPM at 2:30? Well theoretically it is possible by setting a beat warp marker at every single bar. But there are two problems: The tempo won’t increase consitently, but in steps (even though quite small ones) and doing this for a whole song or even a bunch of songs is a lot of work.
Thanks for the feedback, I’ll try and put my question more simple. I’m quite familiar with how ableton warp works. What I’m trying to ask is, if Serato warps in the same way or if the beatgrid is flexible?
My reason for wanting to use DVS and sometimes sync, is so I’d be able to use spin vinyls (and use those as my “controller”), while still maintaining the flexibility when it comes to mashing up tracks with sync.
I just dont know how to explain it better… You can set markers for changing BPM in Serato. The calculated BPM between two markers will always be the same. So since you can set unlimited of such markers the only way (I know) is to set a new marker at every beat. That way you still have steps in the BPM, but very small once. I’m not sure though if it sounds that good when synced to another track. Also it is a ton of work and you have to be precise as hell when marking.
Now I get it, thanks.. That seems like to much work for what might be unusable. I think I’ll just stick to ableton and vinyls for now. Thanks for all the feedback.