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So unless Serato is in the business of commercial suicide, the idea that they’d put out a zero revenue app to destroy their own money making business is plain nuts.
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Pyro however is nothing more than a good and free background music player designed to spread the Serato brand into the consciousness of consumers and DJs alike (that’s more or less a quote). I do not however see it living up to the claims of wiping out the DJ scene.īut that’s all Pyro is - a mobile jukebox that cares not for phrasing, EQ, filters effects, levels, real track selection based on how the floor is reacting… you know, all the things that flesh and blood DJs do. Indeed, I was impressed with how it handled my Spotify Neo Soul selection with pretty smooth on-beat transitions on a taking-it-easy Saturday morning with broken central heating while watching the snow fall. Based on tracks you select, it does a great job suggesting others, and smoothly beatmatching and fading from track to track. Is the second or third time now?įor those out of the loop, Pyro plays your mobile music (iTunes and Spotify) in a smoother way than just shuffle play.
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And within days of Serato’s new Spotify enabled Pyro music app being available on a global scale, the internet is once again littered with end of DJ days scenarios, and apparently it’s all Serato’s fault. There’s always some new fangled technology that allegedly is going to wipe out DJing.