

The cue points at the beginning of the song “I Want You Back” Syncing Serato DJ with Ableton Live
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It’s a great proof of concept that deserves to be showcased here – and at our request, Type has writen up a full guide of how it was accomplished: How To Record + Sequence Serato DJ Cue Points This allows him to record the exact sequence of cue points in Ableton, and using a IAC driver (virtual MIDI device), can play that sequence back. In the performance video above, Type is sending the MIDI messages from his Mixars Duo DJ controller to both Ableton Live and Serato DJ. Sequencing cue points in a vinyl set is his latest obsession – and this concept of combining Ableton and Serato makes it accessible to many more DJs.

John Type is an Italian “ DJ, turntablist, composer, and record producer” who has recently been coming up with unique ways to combine his various skills. The DJ behind the idea, John Type, is back with a new concept: using Ableton to sequence cue points played on a MIDI mixer (or any cue point controller).

Two months ago we featured a unique way of recording + sequencing Serato cue points by using a hardware sequencer.
