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Scratch Live 2.5 (Legacy)
Note: Serato Scratch Live has been replaced with Serato DJ.
IMPORTANT: Please read this known issue before updating to Scratch Live 2.5
Serato Scratch Live 2.5 comes loaded with a bunch of key features including: Support for Serato Remote, free Loopmasters sample content, plug-and-play support for Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus and MIDI Output Lighting.
What's in Scratch Live 2.5?
Support for Serato Remote
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Serato Scratch Live users have support to download and use Serato Remote - Serato’s first official App for iPad®.
Designed to compliment an existing Scratch Live setup, Serato Remote will connect seamlessly to your Serato laptop software and work with all supported Scratch Live hardware.
Serato Remote lets you see and perform all of your favorite Scratch Live functions without needing to touch your laptop. Control Cue Points, Loops and Samples. Bpm analyzer for windows. Load tracks and manipulate FX in ways that weren’t previously possible. See Serato’s famous Virtual Decks and Track Overviews so you can focus on the crowd and free yourself from your laptop.
Have control at your finger tips and enhance your Scratch Live performance. Serato Remote can be connected wirelessly freeing you to move around the stage or connected over USB for ultra low latency.
Designed with real world performance in mind, using big easy to hit buttons focusing on the most important performance features.
Serato Remote is available now and can be downloaded direct from the App Store℠ for USD 19.99.
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Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus plug-and-play support
With Scratch Live 2.5 you can throw away your control CDs and connect your Pioneer CDJ-2000nexus directly to your laptop.
Tightly mapped software controls give you low latency control over performance features in Scratch Live.
Control your Scratch Live library with your CDJ-2000nexus. See full color album artwork, waveform, cue/loop points and other important track information on the CDJ-2000nexus color display.
MIDI Output Lighting
Now supported with Scratch Live 2.5 MIDI Output Lighting enables the LEDs on your MIDI controller to light up when used with Scratch Live.
We've teamed up with our hardware partners to provide you with some presets for some of the coolest controllers out there.
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You can also read this blog post for more information on how to use the presets.
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Free Loopmasters Sample Content
Scratch Live 2.5 comes with FREE samples from Loopmasters. Get 24 of the best Beats, Hits, Loops and Sweeps, free to you when you download the Loopmasters sample content installer. Download the sample content from within the Scratch Live 2.5 download and the samples will install straight to your Serato library as a crate.
For more information on how to get the sample content have a read of this Loopmasters blog post.
Scratch Live 2.5 Bug Fixes
Alongside these key features Scratch Live 2.5 also includes bug fixes to continue the unparalleled level of stability and performance that Serato software is known for.
Some examples of the bug fixes are:
- Mixtape .als recordings now work with Ableton Live 9.
- Fixed a bug where the beatgrid lock wasn't being saved and loaded to/from the file; it was only being saved to the database.
- The Sixty-Eight record source is now correctly loaded from preferences.
- Fixed a bug where the CDJ-350 was sending both MIDI and HID messages which meant it could possibly fire two different Scratch Live events at the same time.
- Fixed a bug where the DJFX deck assignments wouldn't save to preferences if going from being 'on' initially, to 'off'.
For a full list of bug fixes see the Scratch Live 2.5 Release Notes
Read the full Scratch Live 2.5 release notes.
While working at a self-storage facility in 2005, Luria Petrucci started making videos about technology on the first video iPod as “Cali Lewis.” Overnight she had over 2,000 views per episode, and five months later her live video strategy landed her a contract with PodShow.
Petrucci has built her entire career creating authentic and engaging videos for the tech industry and quickly adapting to new technology as well. After building an audience of tech lovers on iTunes, she moved to YouTube, launching “GeekBrief,” a five minute show covering the latest in tech and gadgets. In 2007, when Livestream was launching in beta, she was streaming via a mobile device and studio set-up.
Her passion for tech and live engagement has become a thriving business with an ever-growing audience. This took the form of “Geek Beat” in 2010, and then “Geeks Life,” “Geeks University,” and “Live Streaming Pros.” “I didn’t want to just be doing tech and gadgets my whole life, I wanted more,” says Petrucci. “I had something bigger to offer this world and I wanted to build a longer-term business. This was my effort to teach everything I learned over the last 10 years.”
Read on to Learn
- How Livestreaming Pros was built
- How to build a digital audience for your livestream channel
- Livestreaming Pro’s top 5 livestream training videos
With Geeks University, Petrucci wanted to share her expertise with the audience that had buoyed her career. “It was about building community and sharing all the things I’ve learned that I wanted to bottle and teach,” she says. She soon learned that the only way the project would succeed was with a real focus. Livestreaming was the obvious constant. “When we looked at what our strengths were, what the competition was, and what the market was requiring of us, all of that led to livestreaming. We decided to switch gears, focus in on live video, and rename to Live Streaming Pros. That one change made a massive difference to our business.”
Growing A Business With Live Video
Live Streaming Pros teaches entrepreneurs and brands like GoDaddy and Orange County Choppers how to start, grow, and monetize a livestreaming channel. “We don’t talk about the trends,” Petrucci explains. “We focus on certain criteria: is it stable, is it easy for the user, does it look professional? How do you stand out above everyone else? In 2017 live video is massive. How do you set yourself apart and present a professional front, while keeping the authenticity of the brand?”
The Live Streaming Pros, Petrucci and her partner, David Foster, practice what they teach. They started streaming their training topics consistently, growing their Facebook page to 5,000 likes in just a few months. “People actually react well to businesses when they’re professional but they also need that raw human element of ‘I’m just hanging out with you!’,” says Petrucci. “So we teach a combo of the two.”
When Petrucci works with entrepreneurs, like speaker and marketing coach Michael Hyatt, she thinks about not only their live video goals, but what it will take to get there. Hyatt not only needed a professional, easy-to-use livestreaming set-up, but also true, interactive engagement.
“When you look at someone like Michael, he’s a great guy but he’s on a pedestal,” she says. “What I love about what he’s trying to accomplish with live video is he wants a relationship with his followers. That’s what live video is going to do for him.” The Live Streaming Pros are putting together Hyatt’s studio equipment (trussing, lighting, cameras, teleprompters, and a Livestream HD550 switcher) and coaching him to create engaging “approachable” content live.
Building an Audience with Live Video
Petrucci says her die-hard fans have followed her from show to show while her audience has grown. The key is making your viewers feel like part of a family. Petrucci engages her audience regularly with general update videos where she shares what’s happening with her business and her life. “I know their names, where they live, their kids names,” she says. “I know personal details about anyone who will offer their time to participate in our community. That creates brand loyalty, and it’s what brands today have to get good at because it’s not a traditional business technique.”
While it sounds straightforward, this ability to regularly share and communicate with a live audience in a casual-yet-branded way requires real planning and thoughtfulness. According to Petrucci, there are two strategies for cultivating a live video audience within a brand: bring an audience via an existing personality, or build one from scratch.
Live Streaming Pros works with GoDaddy, who hired an existing brand ambassador with a built-in following to do their live show. “We built the live show, but it’s that personality that makes it engaging,” says Petrucci. “Whether you do something like GoDaddy or you choose people within the company who are amazing and passionate about your brand, you have to put that personality forward and be open and authentic.”
Much of what Live Streaming Pros does is help brands identify their “personality” and the type of live show that goes with it. “It’s just finding someone who meets the brand personality and can be in front of the camera,” says Petrucci.
The other key piece is for the brand to let the show be it’s own thing, without excessive restrictions. This, said Petrucci, is where brands often fumble. “You can’t say: ‘Go represent our brand but you can’t do this you can’t do that.’ You have to say: ‘Go. Be yourself. You know what this brands stands for so stay true to that.’ You can’t be super restrictive in terms of guidelines,” she says. “It’s difficult but it’s necessary. Consumers know they have the power. They can demand that authenticity.” There is nothing more key than having the audience invested in your brand – regardless of if that’s the “Brand” or a person within a brand.
TOP 5 VIDEOS
Of the over 200 videos created by Live Streaming Pros, here are five must-watch favorites.
1. This ONE thing will help you avoid amateur LIVE streams!
2. Putting pro streaming tools in everyone’s hands, with Livestream founder Max Haot
3. TV-quality streams now available to all with Facebook Live
4. Getting a 20% conversion rate out of a single LIVE stream, with Chris Ducker
5. Walkthrough of Michael Hyatt’s new Level 4 TV-quality studio
Want to learn more about how to become a livestreaming pro?
Watch Livestream Learn on Tuesday, March 28 to learn:
- Live Streaming Pro’s tried and tested three-part marketing strategy.
- How to prepare on-screen talent for live video.
- How to engage your audience before, during, and after your live event.