We expect to see a much faster development cycle here, especially to continue giving Mix Emergency a run for its money. This promises not only stability and the ability to use Video in ITCH, but also means that future development of the plugin will be easier for the team behind it all. As Serato noted when we spoke to them today, the major change versus Video SL was complete rewrite of the backend architecture. Serato Video is largely a step forward for the video engine behind the plugin. They’ve introduced a load of new beat-synced effects, transitions and Quartz FX, as well as some smaller features like projection mapping capabilities (not as complex as Amon Tobin’s projection mapping show, but still a start) and MIDI output – both of which make ME2 a more diverse solution for video DJs looking to do something new and different. Mix Emergency 2.0 is the next logical step for the software, really taking the effects and features that ME has been known for to a new level. Serato Video was announced earlier this year just before NAMM so that was not a big surprise, but what we weren’t expecting was a brand new version of Mix Emergency that may have more features on the exact same day. (Update: Mix Emergency is now fully compatible with SSL 2.4) Curious what the best new program for video mixing is today? Click past the jump to read our comparison of the new offerings and to read what Serato and Inklen have to say about their new releases! Things have been heating up, with ME2 closed off from new versions of Scratch Live and Serato Video MIDI mappings soon to be supported in ITCH. This week is shaping up to be an exciting one for video DJs, with Serato officially releasing their new video plugin the same day that Inklen drops their new 2.0 version of Mix Emergency packed with brand new features.
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