![]() Not to shabby, for an old Mac, especially one that’s hanging onto the bottom end of the supported specs for dear life. I threw Serato DJ 1.6 at my elderly white Macbook this morning, and it’s running through the Worxlab Rane Sixty Four like a boss, with the processor bar only hitting 75%. It’s really hard for anyone to complain, as all ITCH and SSL users get a free upgrade to the new Serato DJ, and get to experience all the new goodies that it will undoubtedly bring. But when ITCH and subsequently Serato DJ users started getting the new shiny features, some of them did feel a tad left out, and sat in their corner polishing their shiny Scratch Live badge of honour.īut now that 99% (feel free to give me an exact percentage) of Scratch Live and ITCH hardware is now supported, SSL is now officially a supported legacy product, with almost no chance of anything more than maintenance updates being pushed out. Without regurgitating history, Scratch Live users often pitched themselves as elite users, looking down from their ivory towers upon the ITCH controller masses. But this hasn’t been without its detractors of course, and has seen the Serato forum awash with all manner of emotions. The big day has arrived, when the now legacy Serato Scratch Live officially gets mothballed leaving one Serato DJ to rule them all.
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