![]() ![]() Serato Flip The DDJ-SX2 has dedicated controls for Serato Flip, letting you record, playback, and store Flips straight from the controller itself.Īnother new feature on the DDJ-SX2 is a matrix of buttons dedicated to Serato Flip. Not a deal breaker for most, but this is certainly a feature that’s nice to have, especially if you like placing a lot of cues in your songs – I love doing this for festival shows because it lets me jump to parts of a track if I feel like cutting to the drop or extending a breakdown. ![]() The colours mimic those that you’ve set within Serato DJ, so you can colour code your hot cues for quicker recall and recognition in a dimly lit booth without having to glance at your laptop. The performance pads here are now RGB backlit pads as opposed to the “Pioneer blue” that was in the original DDJ-SX. Performance pads The DDJ-SX2 has new RGB backlit pads that mimic the hot cue colours you’ve set in Serato DJ. There are four main new features here on the DDJ-SX2: the updated RGB backlit performance pads, the buttons for Serato Flip, the new jogwheel centre display, and compatibility with Serato DVS. ![]()
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