
Each performance tab can be used with the Virtual Deck View or in Extended View. Scroll your library, load to decks and Sample slots
Serato Remote has four performance tabs: PADS, SAMPLER, SLICER & FX, all have been meticulously designed for the smoothest flow.Virtual Decks and Track Overviews mirror key information from your laptop.Cue Point names and Overview colors inherited from the Serato laptop software.
New Roll Mode combines Loop Rolls with FX. Use Slicer Mode to trigger and slice up sections of a song with added effects. Toggle between Auto Loop, Loop Rolls and Manual Loops. Control Playback, Sync, Cue Points, Samples and FX. Big easy to hit buttons that are quick to locate on the fly. Connect over USB for ultra low latency or wirelessly, freeing you to move around the stage.ĭesigned with real world performance in mind: Perform all of your favorite Scratch Live and Serato DJ functions without needing to touch your laptop. Control playback, Sync, Cue Points, Loops and Samples and manipulate FX in ways that weren’t previously possible. Serato Remote will connect seamlessly to your Serato laptop software and work with all supported Scratch Live and Serato DJ hardware. Serato’s first official app for iPad is designed to complement an existing Scratch Live or Serato DJ setup. For home or office use with Windows computers that support it, using Remote Desktop Connection is a no brainer because that’s what RDC was made for: local network administration in a professional environment.**WINNER “BEST DJ APP” DJ Mag Tech Awards 2014** The display is crisp, fast, and full color, the connection is responsive, and other than the tiny blue toolbar at the top of the screen indicating your’re using RDC, you’d never know you weren’t using the PC sitting on the desk next to you.
If you’re running a household or office of computers with Windows Pro or better (so they all support RDC hosting), connecting to those machines with RDC is such a smooth experience it’s like literally being right at that computer. So I've been doing some online research and I have a question: is there a reason NOT to use the native Windows (I have Windows 7 Ultimate) "Remote Desktop" functionality (which now also has a client app for Android) but instead install a third-party software like Splashtop or TeamViewer for remote-controlling VirtualDJ? Windows Remote Desktop Connection is – in the right context – the best solution.