Lexicon 1.10 Turns DJ Library Management Into Set Intelligence
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Lexicon 1.10 is more than a conversion utility update
Lexicon has released Lexicon 1.10, and it is one of the most substantial updates yet for the DJ library management platform. According to developer Christiaan Maks, the release represents more than 1,000 commits and eight months of development.
The headline additions include Serato 4.0 database support, a new Track Timeline, automatic DJ app history importing, a redesigned statistics page, an upgraded BPM and beatgrid analyzer, OpenKeyScan integration, and a major Find Duplicates overhaul.
Serato 4.0 support is the big compatibility win
Serato’s move to a newer database format in the 4.0 generation created a challenge for DJs who depend on third-party library tools. Lexicon 1.10 now supports both importing and exporting the new Serato 4.0 format, including streaming track support for Spotify and Beatport inside Serato, smart crates, external and network drives, playlist colors, and crate ordering.
For DJs who use Serato as the performance app but Lexicon as the prep hub, this is a major bridge. It means library work does not have to stop at the edge of Serato’s newer architecture.
Track Timeline makes set flow visual
The new Track Timeline is one of the most DJ-focused features in the release. It gives a chart-style overview of playlist flow using information such as BPM, key, energy, and more. For DJs preparing long club sets, wedding blocks, radio shows, or festival changeovers, this can reveal energy dips, awkward tempo jumps, or key-clash clusters before the set ever reaches a deck.
This is where library management starts to become set intelligence. Instead of only cleaning tags or converting cue points, Lexicon is helping DJs understand the shape of a playlist.
History and statistics get more useful
Lexicon 1.10 can now import history from DJ apps automatically, allowing DJs to edit, rate, delete, and label sessions by location. The redesigned statistics page also adds clickable charts, custom tag distribution, most-played tracks, library health views, total playtime calculation, and per-playlist statistics.
For mobile DJs, residents, and touring DJs, this is valuable data. You can see what you actually play, which crates are stale, which tracks are overused, and where your library has hidden gaps.
OpenKeyScan integration is a quiet but important move
Lexicon now integrates OpenKeyScan, a free open-source key detection tool. DJs can select it as a key detection algorithm inside Lexicon’s analysis settings. Combined with the upgraded BPM and beatgrid analyzer, this makes Lexicon more self-contained as a prep platform.
DJ.Software take
Lexicon 1.10 shows how quickly DJ library software is evolving. The category is no longer just about moving crates between rekordbox, Serato, Traktor, VirtualDJ, and Engine DJ. It is becoming a layer for analytics, quality control, set planning, duplicate cleanup, and cross-platform resilience.
If your DJ library lives across multiple apps, or if you have already moved into Serato 4.0, Lexicon 1.10 deserves a serious look.