Native Devices and Ableton have had unimaginable success with their customized MIDI controllers that combine with their DAWs (digital audio workstations), Maschine and Reside, respectively. Native Devices’ Maschine (sure, it’s the identify of the {hardware} and the software program) and Ableton’s Push are just about the gold customary for integration between music-making software program and {hardware}. Serato is hoping it might probably seize even a sliver of that magic with its pairing of Slab and Serato Studio.
Loads of others have tried their hand at constructing (or having others construct for them) customized controllers for his or her DAWs — FL Studio, Studio One, and the MPC desktop suite have all gotten devoted {hardware} in some unspecified time in the future. Success, nonetheless, has been blended. What Serato has going for it’s that Studio is a comparatively younger and streamlined DAW with minimal bells and whistles. Which means the place Push and Maschine will be intimidating (and costly) with their sprawl of buttons, pads, knobs, and sizable screens, Slab is rather more approachable and reasonably priced at $329.
Design-wise, Slab bears greater than a passing resemblance to Maschine. It’s not simply that each are constructed round a grid of 16 pads; it’s additionally the structure, label placement, and font selections. In case you advised me Slab was constructed by Native Devices as an alternative of AlphaTheta (Serato’s associate), I wouldn’t second-guess it.
It’s a good-looking sufficient piece of {hardware}, although. The grey-on-gray coloration palette might not be thrilling, and just a little laborious to learn below sure lighting, however the matte texture and clear traces keep away from feeling purely utilitarian. Slab is all plastic, nevertheless it doesn’t really feel low cost. Encoders have a great quantity of resistance, the buttons aren’t mushy, and the massive dial has agency detents. The display is sort of small, and whereas it offers you some visible suggestions, you’ll by no means be capable to compose a beat on Slab with out taking a look at your pc. That’s to be anticipated of a controller on this worth vary, although, just like the Atom SQ or MPC Studio controller.
The rate-sensitive pads are first rate, if nothing spectacular. They’re ok for some finger drumming, however Akai’s MPC nonetheless reigns supreme on this area. I’ve discovered the response to be a contact inconsistent and, whereas AlphaTheta lists “adjustable aftertouch” as one of many options of Slab, Serato Studio doesn’t at the moment help aftertouch, which is a bit surprising in 2025. The RGB lighting, although, makes it a breeze to rapidly color-code your chops and drum hits so you possibly can determine your kicks, as an illustration, by making all of them pink.

Consistent with its funds worth, connectivity is barebones right here — only a USB-C port for connecting to your pc. There’s no built-in audio interface or MIDI outputs, such as you’d discover on Maschine and Push.
What issues most is how Slab integrates with Serato Studio. The excellent news is that many of the DAW’s important options are at your fingertips. I’m new to Serato Studio, and I’ve solely had Slab for about two weeks, however I had little hassle rapidly getting the fundamentals down pat. It’s straightforward and intuitive to sequence a drum sample or play a bassline by hand. You even have fast entry to the stem separation tech that has made Serato Pattern so profitable.
Slab lets you browse your library of samples or hearth up plugins with out reaching to your mouse or keyboard. That being stated, relying on the dimensions of your assortment, it may be quicker and simpler to go for the mouse anyway.
It was easy and fairly enjoyable to drag in a drum break, chop it up, and begin crafting a beat with out leaving Slab. By the top of my first day, I’d already put collectively a few (admittedly fairly horrible) beats. Whereas the standard of my output was questionable, I had a blast making them. A part of the rationale I hadn’t actually delved too deeply into Serato Studio earlier than is that it wasn’t a very tactile expertise.
That’s the attraction of {hardware}. Whereas it may be straightforward to cut samples or draw a melody with a mouse, it’s simply much more enjoyable to hit pads and switch knobs. Slab additionally places a number of performance-focused results in straightforward attain, like a pitched looper and wah. They’re not fairly as strong as what you would possibly discover on a standalone machine just like the SP-404 or one thing from Teenage Engineering, however they nonetheless boost a jam properly.
The place Slab loses factors is in its number of modes and shift capabilities. These extra aware of Serato Studio may need a neater time than I did, however I steadily discovered myself confused about which mode I wanted to be in to vary the word repeat fee, or by the dearth of visible suggestions when shopping results and pattern chopping modes. And every component has its personal “mode,” from the dial, to the encoders, and the touchstrip. Conserving all of it straight can get just a little cumbersome.
Regardless of Serato Studio being a comparatively easy DAW centered totally on drum programming and pattern chopping, Slab can really feel menu-divy at instances. And whereas Studio does help VST and AU plugins for enjoying your favourite software program synths, Slab affords restricted management over them.
Slab is unlikely to win over many new converts. However for those who’re already utilizing Serato Studio and have been eyeing Maschine and MPC house owners with jealousy, the Slab may be a good funding. It offers you an analogous hands-on expertise at an inexpensive worth.

