To use Serato DJ Pro 3.0 on your Mac, you'll need to meet the following system requirements:

On Sunday he accepted an invite to play a charity night. The venue was an old theater with a velvet curtain and a sound system that pushed bass through the floorboards. He set up his Mac. Serato’s update history suggested a set shaped around “theater nights” — longer intros, cinematic builds, sparse vocal drops. Mateo let it do the heavy lifting for the transitions and kept his hands on the faders for the human moments.

Mateo laughed, then hesitated. He scrubbed to 1:42 and heard the exact micro-pause — his hands had frozen, then recovered with a flourish that had once earned him applause. The software had not only cataloged files; it had learned gestures. He let it play the suggested mix.

In the years that followed, Mateo’s sets were known less for technical showmanship and more for their tenderness. People described them as listening experiences that somehow felt like home. He still learned new tricks and chased new sounds, but he also collected quiet artifacts: a neighbor’s kettle sing, the metallic clack of a bus arriving, a friend’s off-key hum. Each found its moment.

: The standout feature of version 3.0 is Serato Stems . It uses machine learning to isolate vocals, melody, bass, and drums in real-time with high sound quality.

While not exclusively for Mac, the implementation feels smoother here.

Serato DJ Pro 3.0 for Mac introduced the revolutionary Serato Stems

: Powered by a unique machine-learning algorithm, this feature allows you to instantly isolate or remove vocals, drums, bass, or melodies from any track during a live set. Stems Pad Mode