![]() And up until yesterday, you had to own a Serato fuelled controller with performance pads to use it. It sounds complex, but in use it’s essentially a roll/slip mashup. This can be as the music plays so it moves to the next 8 beats, or set on an 8 beat loop. Denon MC6000 MK2 users are now rejoicing.įor those not familiar with the slicer function, imagine an 8 beat bar with each beat on one of the 2×4 pads, and when you press the corresponding pad, the beat rolls to a predetermined amount. Well it did depend on that, but with the updated Serato Remote 1.1, even if you don’t have pads on your controller, you can now have that slicing goodness on your iPad. But it does depend on having the 2×4 pads right there on the controller. First seen on the revolutionary Novation Twitch, the ability to chop up beats has been a massive success for the Serato camp and their respective hardware partners. One of Serato’s key performance features is slicer mode.
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