I love this controller. I just purchased it and couldn’t be happier. I think I’m going to upgrade to the RANE 12 next. I’m sold. These guys are dedicated to quality and it shows.
Perfect and finally, the gods have been listening. I've been a fan of the spinning platter for years starting with the Denon 3500 all the way to their SC 3900 where they absolutely nailed the 1200 turntable feel. They opted for the 9 inch vinyl which I absolutely loved. 2 channels is all I use so this is a perfect controller for someone like me. Full transparency, I purchased the SRT 1000 and sent it back as it wasn't a device for me. I'm a vinyl guy so my 1200s (Technics) is my primary setup and this Rane One will probably replace it. I suspected it would weigh more than your standard controller because of the platter and motor combinations and the fact that its made by the parent company of Rane, quality is at the forefront of most if not all their designs and the Rane One is no exception. Thank you MoJaxx, very detailed review, as always.
Just bought a Denon SC6000m to save money on getting another I might consider this! I know it’s a “scratch” mixer but I can see loads of appeal for DJ’s from a vinyl background. Great review thanks 👍
Best 2 channel controller this year so far and maybe one of the best ever created from what I see, but $1500 and no dual effects independently for each channel , no mic echo, no sampler volume? Come on Rane!!!!
I guess I’m supposed to have a certain pride having lugged around 1200’s and crates of records but man I wish they had this back in the days when I was actively DJing. Would have cut my set up times by 1/2 and saved my back lol.
For reference in a mobile DJ world: Rane One - 23lbs DDJ-SZ - 22.93lbs Denon Prime 4 - 21.34 XDJRX2 - 20.6 DDJ1000SRT - 13.23lbs I got rid of my DDJ-SZ because once you added a flight case to it, which you’d be crazy not to, it was way too heavy for mobile outings. I will pass personally as badass as a controller this is and stick with the DDJ1000. Weight management on your back after a 12hr day is def a concern. Still. What a badass controller. They should make the control decks standalone like the 12. Id buy 2 rane 7s in a heartbeat to go with a s9 on a mobile rig. Just my thoughts. Great review as always Mojaxx.
This seems like device I would have dreamt up 10 years ago. I never thought I'd buy another 2 channel controller but I'm having second thoughts now. Great review BTW!
The layout is on point , I've been designing Dj gear skins for a while now and as an ex-Dj myself I can relate to how important the placing of each knob is.
This looks awesome. I had an NS7 (1st gen) for years and loved it. I didn't upgrade to the NS7 II or III because those units just became too busy for me. I didn't want four channels. I've been waiting for another 2 channel spinning platter design and this looks great. A few things I didn't like hearing: No built in FX? Come on now Rane! And I personally liked the mirrored tempo sliders on the NS7, and the left deck pitch slider here looks dangerously close to the left volume slider. And, lastly, no mic echo? Adding just a little mic echo makes you sound so much more professional at a gig. That would be my wish list.
Fantastic product! I've been waiting years for a controller like this! For all fellow DJs coming from a turntable background and historically for me it was Technics 1200, Numark CDX, Denon 3700, NS7 II and now Rane Twelves. This product is smaller and almost 10 lbs lighter than NS7 II which will be great for portability. There are 2 things I noticed right away that are unfortunate but I can live with. #1. Mics don't have "talkover or ducking" feature which is so useful for mobile djs like me. Also, the little on/off switch is so small, might as well just leave them on all the time. So glad they had 2 quality combo XLR/TRS mic channels though! #2. No sampler volume knob? Unless I missed it, I don't see how to control volume for sampler. Thanks RANE! I'm excited about this product. -DJ Libertad
Good review Mojaxx... As a House DJ who started on and used vinyl for years (Technics 1200s) now using controllers, this looks like a dream for people who want that old school feel. Although I currently use Rekordbox, I'm definitely gonna look into this.
I'm with you. I am a House DJ too with my original 12's. This looks the part! As you know sometimes you just want to have fun and juggle some A cappella's. This is like having a Numark Scratch with 1200's bolted to it!
@@alanmodimages Exactly! Juggle some acapellas, some old school breakbeats, etc, etc. I'm just not familiar with Serato being an exclusive Rekordbox user. I'm sure I can catch on thou. I'm curious if you can recorded sets on Serato...
@@JamesSarno You should be able to. Depends on how many channels the built in sound card has. I'm sure the product sheet will eventually have those details. House Music all Night Long :)
@They Caged Non Thanks man, I appreciate the info and the input! Will definitely check out all options. I currently use both a DDJ 400 & DDJ 800 (800 stays home while the 400 travels) Thanks again.
Thanks for this! I've been contemplating getting the RANE ONE since my Numark NS7III just stopped powering on about 2 weeks. I am a fan of the spinning platters and I have a pair of RANE TWELVE MKIIs and a RANE 72 MKII at home, but only use it for my radio station job and non-smoking gigs. I need something mobile like the ONE for the different bars I spin at, which unfortunately are smoker-friendly environments. Thanks again. I will be purchasing a ONE today!
Hi. I know I'm commenting about a different controller under this video, but I feel as if it needs to be said. I notice the lack of a review on the Serato DJ Pro controller from Mixars, the Mixars Primo. I know it's over 2 years old by now, however, it seems like there aren't many full in-depth reviews on what I feel is a pretty great unit for the money. This brings up the bigger factor (that at least I can gather) that it seems as if a lot of the biggest DJ tech TH-cam channels have let this unit slip by, going unreviewed (in an in-depth sense). I'm curious why this has come to be, and why this controller seems to go largely unnoticed. I am hoping we can give even more spotlight to this controller, just down to the fact of what a great value for the money this controller seems to be. It would be amazing if more channels like DjcityTV (and others) could shed even more light on this controller.
I was thinking of getting this controller mixers not only for portability but also for the price and it works with serato dj pro, which is the software that I prefer to use. It is so true that why aren’t ppl making reviews of the mixars. I saw a review once but on the controller it was more on tricks and tips type of thing but the dj was using the primo controller so I got curious and asked what controller was. I did some research and it was perfect for a micro setup, but I haven’t seen any actual reviews on the primo I thought that was weird. Glad you mentioned it. Hope that someone makes a review on the primo controller
Excellent review! This is best of both worlds. It's impressive but dedicated Serato Flip buttons appear to be missing. Also, I would have liked to see on-board effects and a strobe light.
It's now listed as "coming soon" on The VIrtual DJ homepage, which means native support is on the way So if you need more options for this controller, and better support for things like direct streaming and STEMS separation, that should be coming shortly :)
Did vdj just remove the Rane One support??? I saw the hardware manual yesterday but now it's gone! My One is coming in on Friday! I don't wanna open my Serato for any reason! Lol
If you hook up a CDJ can you use it as a 3rd Deck/3rd Layer???? Not having 4 Channels or even a simple built in 3rd and 4th Deck Layer mode is the thing making me wait to see what else comes out the next couple of months?
Only thing I don’t get is... is Rane’s name really enough to sell us a version of the NS7mk3 for more money and less features? I see a few minor improvements, like the faders and maybe minor sound quality increase... otherwise, it’s missing a lot the NS7 had. Is there any good reason to upgrade to this if you already own an NS7?
Great Review Mojaxx! I think Rane will make another one of these with a huge screen and with standalone Engine Software like the prime series... Maybe even 4-channels as well.
If they come out with a 4 channel version of this, then Rane will get my money. I have the 1000srt, and I never used the other 2 channels until I used my S-11. Now the creativity is on another level. I still prefer my 72 over the S-11, but only because the S-11 feels plastic, and not as sturdy as the 72. The fader on the S-11 is better though.
UPDATE: I watched a review that confirms there's no 45 button but there's a mode to change the pitch to +-50% and the platter changes speed well beyond 45 rpms. Maybe a firmware update can enable it at a later time.
So the big question is would you replace a perfectly working like new ns7 3? I have been waiting for this for along time but my ns7 3 is mint so I'm torn
Thank you for your review and willingness to be critical on certain areas. Notably, is there no way to control sample volume? Is there an option for the music to go quiet when a microphone is engaged?
The Silent Que button is really not needed in the Rane One because it’s a controller not DVS. If you press the cue bottoms they play without the platter spinning. Just my thought.
Thank you brother great review. I’ve had the same 1200s since 1986. Also the digital technics 1200s but I’m getting this sucker. Greetings from LA DJGREENEYES
Hi Mojaxx, I got a Numark ns7 Mk3 my self. How much is deference is there between that and this Rane mixer? Do you say it a complete new mixer or kind of rebrand ns7?
everything is amazing except the dedicated sample volume knob or fader, I find I have to keep assigning samples to the unused channel to play with the volume, which is a hassle and a half!
Nice review as usual. Do you see any advantage to this over the Numark ns7II/III? Still feel like that’s the best controller ever made with all its features and, although I didn’t use it often, it was nice to have 4 channels if you wanted to do live remixes and experiment creatively. Thoughts?
@@noahman27 it is like a a temporary mute button that was first found on the rekordbox xp1 controller. Useful if you are using turntables cause there is a slight drag when you press the start button. Especially on the 1200
Very cool. Would not purchase till i see a case for this. $1200-$1300 would of been a more reasonable price imo. Curious if these motors will be faulty like the Rane 12...I’ll wait
I wish it had a display screen. It would enhance the Vinyl experience because you wouldn't have to keep your eyes on your laptop. Maybe there's some way to use a ipad as a display using remote? hmmm
@@scratch1200s it would since you can hook it up to any serato rig but it only shows a select amount of information. Only cue points, BPM, WAVs and library I believe with no way to change it other than how you view that info. That’s enough IMO as long you don’t need to change anything like effects on the fly and remember which is which. I haven’t used scratch bank so I don’t know how much you need to rely on the screen vs memory for that.
Or if sales go good a screen will probably be on the rane one MKII EDITION you know rane is known for having a simple one and then a more advanced version!
I believe range outdid their self with this device I have been waiting for them to bring something like this and it is here thank you for the video the information it was very good made my decision easy to want to go out and get one.🎤🎛🎧🎚🎼🎼👏👏
for 1500 you can buy 2 super oems and a numark scratch and play both dvs and vinyl. At 1200 this would have made sense. at 1500. Man what a huge mistake that pricing was.
@@salvadorvillanueva148 Yes, but with a Numark Scratch, you can also play analog vinyl without a PC and still have the EQ's and Filter. You just lose the Serato FX
Thanks for the great review. This looks like an awesome device for those looking for a small/compact unit with motorized platters. I'd love to be able to get my hands on One for a bit to see if it would be a good fit for me... 2 mics, external inputs, 2 USB ports, and auxiliary input MIGHT be enough to not feel like I absolutely need 4 channels... being able to cue the Aux would have been sweet, and there's definitely going to be a few minor compromises for many people, but I don't immediately see any dealbreakers.... the compactness is sweet. I see a lot of folks wanting these, even people who already have a nice 2ch mixer and decks, just to keep those safe at home for some events and venues. Thanks for the great video, cant wait to see what other stuff is coming this "NAMM" season. Keep rockin!
I’ve had my RANE ONE since April (5 Months) and absolutely LOVE everything about it!
Inmusic really knows how to use different tech from all their companies. Numark platters, Rane faders, Akai pads. This is nice.
We knew this was coming considering the NS7 discontinuation.
I have the Ns7ii and am so grateful to Inmusic the creativity is up there.. Am so upgrading to the rane one
@@easyShemuYahu same I was getting to the end of my ns7ii and was considering switching to Rane 12's. So this is exactly what I want
I love this controller. I just purchased it and couldn’t be happier. I think I’m going to upgrade to the RANE 12 next. I’m sold. These guys are dedicated to quality and it shows.
Been waiting for this for years.
Perfect and finally, the gods have been listening. I've been a fan of the spinning platter for years starting with the Denon 3500 all the way to their SC 3900 where they absolutely nailed the 1200 turntable feel. They opted for the 9 inch vinyl which I absolutely loved.
2 channels is all I use so this is a perfect controller for someone like me. Full transparency, I purchased the SRT 1000 and sent it back as it wasn't a device for me. I'm a vinyl guy so my 1200s (Technics) is my primary setup and this Rane One will probably replace it. I suspected it would weigh more than your standard controller because of the platter and motor combinations and the fact that its made by the parent company of Rane, quality is at the forefront of most if not all their designs and the Rane One is no exception.
Thank you MoJaxx, very detailed review, as always.
Just bought a Denon SC6000m to save money on getting another I might consider this! I know it’s a “scratch” mixer but I can see loads of appeal for DJ’s from a vinyl background. Great review thanks 👍
@DJcityTV, aww man would you say this is better than the DDJ 1000SRT? I just spent a ton on that about a year ago and this comes out?!?! argghhhh
Best 2 channel controller this year so far and maybe one of the best ever created from what I see, but $1500 and no dual effects independently for each channel , no mic echo, no sampler volume? Come on Rane!!!!
I guess I’m supposed to have a certain pride having lugged around 1200’s and crates of records but man I wish they had this back in the days when I was actively DJing. Would have cut my set up times by 1/2 and saved my back lol.
for sure you hit it on point. But you have now did your time and can lugg. around anything you like these days. Word Up.!!!!
For reference in a mobile DJ world:
Rane One - 23lbs
DDJ-SZ - 22.93lbs
Denon Prime 4 - 21.34
XDJRX2 - 20.6
DDJ1000SRT - 13.23lbs
I got rid of my DDJ-SZ because once you added a flight case to it, which you’d be crazy not to, it was way too heavy for mobile outings. I will pass personally as badass as a controller this is and stick with the DDJ1000. Weight management on your back after a 12hr day is def a concern.
Still. What a badass controller. They should make the control decks standalone like the 12. Id buy 2 rane 7s in a heartbeat to go with a s9 on a mobile rig. Just my thoughts. Great review as always Mojaxx.
This seems like device I would have dreamt up 10 years ago. I never thought I'd buy another 2 channel controller but I'm having second thoughts now. Great review BTW!
The layout is on point , I've been designing Dj gear skins for a while now and as an ex-Dj myself I can relate to how important the placing of each knob is.
This is just what it is ! love this one! controller with vinyl just like the 72 & 12 set DJ , but compact, just love it !
not like the 72 at all more like a shit version of a numark scratch
I mostly mix house and i just bought the DDJ 1000SRT, should i keep it or change to this? mix 80%house 20%rnb
Keep the 1000srt. This is mainly for scratch DJs. It has only 2 channels, it's kind of expensive.
This looks awesome. I had an NS7 (1st gen) for years and loved it. I didn't upgrade to the NS7 II or III because those units just became too busy for me. I didn't want four channels. I've been waiting for another 2 channel spinning platter design and this looks great. A few things I didn't like hearing: No built in FX? Come on now Rane! And I personally liked the mirrored tempo sliders on the NS7, and the left deck pitch slider here looks dangerously close to the left volume slider. And, lastly, no mic echo? Adding just a little mic echo makes you sound so much more professional at a gig. That would be my wish list.
Just love this guy's conciseness. Awesome review as always
Rane said we need to get our fair share of this market. Great business decision from Rane
Got mine on backorder and i can’t wait for it to arrive
How do you do it please im
From Nigeria and I need it please my boss 🙏🙏🙏🙏😊
Damn Mojaxx, you've been holding out on us for 6 weeks?
Right? When he dropped that "full review" line ... I'm like damn.. okayyyyyyy
Thanks Mojaxx!!
Thanks for the video! I am very excited now waiting to receive my Rane One!
Rane One...is fire! I already have a 72/twelve setup but Definitely will eventually pick this up when business gets back to normal.
Fantastic product! I've been waiting years for a controller like this! For all fellow DJs coming from a turntable background and historically for me it was Technics 1200, Numark CDX, Denon 3700, NS7 II and now Rane Twelves. This product is smaller and almost 10 lbs lighter than NS7 II which will be great for portability. There are 2 things I noticed right away that are unfortunate but I can live with.
#1. Mics don't have "talkover or ducking" feature which is so useful for mobile djs like me. Also, the little on/off switch is so small, might as well just leave them on all the time. So glad they had 2 quality combo XLR/TRS mic channels though!
#2. No sampler volume knob? Unless I missed it, I don't see how to control volume for sampler.
Thanks RANE! I'm excited about this product.
-DJ Libertad
Good review Mojaxx...
As a House DJ who started on and used vinyl for years (Technics 1200s) now using controllers, this looks like a dream for people who want that old school feel. Although I currently use Rekordbox, I'm definitely gonna look into this.
I'm with you. I am a House DJ too with my original 12's. This looks the part! As you know sometimes you just want to have fun and juggle some A cappella's. This is like having a Numark Scratch with 1200's bolted to it!
@@alanmodimages Exactly! Juggle some acapellas, some old school breakbeats, etc, etc. I'm just not familiar with Serato being an exclusive Rekordbox user. I'm sure I can catch on thou. I'm curious if you can recorded sets on Serato...
@@JamesSarno You should be able to. Depends on how many channels the built in sound card has. I'm sure the product sheet will eventually have those details. House Music all Night Long :)
@They Caged Non Thanks man, I appreciate the info and the input! Will definitely check out all options. I currently use both a DDJ 400 & DDJ 800 (800 stays home while the 400 travels) Thanks again.
@@alanmodimages Cool, thanks man...
Yessssirrrr... House Music ALL night long 👍😎
Nice review Mojaxx!!! Djs who mixed or started in vinyl, this may be the winner. Looks familiar to NS7. Thanks
Thanks for this! I've been contemplating getting the RANE ONE since my Numark NS7III just stopped powering on about 2 weeks. I am a fan of the spinning platters and I have a pair of RANE TWELVE MKIIs and a RANE 72 MKII at home, but only use it for my radio station job and non-smoking gigs. I need something mobile like the ONE for the different bars I spin at, which unfortunately are smoker-friendly environments. Thanks again. I will be purchasing a ONE today!
Hi. I know I'm commenting about a different controller under this video, but I feel as if it needs to be said. I notice the lack of a review on the Serato DJ Pro controller from Mixars, the Mixars Primo. I know it's over 2 years old by now, however, it seems like there aren't many full in-depth reviews on what I feel is a pretty great unit for the money. This brings up the bigger factor (that at least I can gather) that it seems as if a lot of the biggest DJ tech TH-cam channels have let this unit slip by, going unreviewed (in an in-depth sense). I'm curious why this has come to be, and why this controller seems to go largely unnoticed. I am hoping we can give even more spotlight to this controller, just down to the fact of what a great value for the money this controller seems to be. It would be amazing if more channels like DjcityTV (and others) could shed even more light on this controller.
Apparently Mixars went bankrupt so maybe that's why, the Primo seems like the best 2 channel controller for Serato though
I was thinking of getting this controller mixers not only for portability but also for the price and it works with serato dj pro, which is the software that I prefer to use. It is so true that why aren’t ppl making reviews of the mixars. I saw a review once but on the controller it was more on tricks and tips type of thing but the dj was using the primo controller so I got curious and asked what controller was. I did some research and it was perfect for a micro setup, but I haven’t seen any actual reviews on the primo I thought that was weird. Glad you mentioned it. Hope that someone makes a review on the primo controller
Excellent review! This is best of both worlds. It's impressive but dedicated Serato Flip buttons appear to be missing. Also, I would have liked to see on-board effects and a strobe light.
It's now listed as "coming soon" on The VIrtual DJ homepage, which means native support is on the way
So if you need more options for this controller, and better support for things like direct streaming and STEMS separation, that should be coming shortly :)
Did vdj just remove the Rane One support??? I saw the hardware manual yesterday but now it's gone! My One is coming in on Friday! I don't wanna open my Serato for any reason! Lol
@@P4boot I think they may be waiting for Rane to announe it first 😊
@@P4boot Rane One support has been released now in VDJ
Good review Mojax its not a device i would use but i like it, it seems like Rane looked at the Pioneer FLX6 and thought you lot missed a trick here
I'd like to see an all in one option with like the Prime 4, surely inmusic can pull this off. Shouldn't even need to cost a lot more.
please try the platters on denon 5km or 6km.... if they are related they could make the denons more sick 👌
Super keen on this. Glad you mentioned the pitch fader position, coming from a vci380 where the layout is mirrored. Rane take my money
Been waiting for a successor to my 380 too! Wish it was 4 channel but scratch bank helps.
Vinyl feel for life.... Nice review Mojaxx
If you hook up a CDJ can you use it as a 3rd Deck/3rd Layer????
Not having 4 Channels or even a simple built in 3rd and 4th Deck Layer mode is the thing making me wait to see what else comes out the next couple of months?
Excellent review brother!💯👍🏾
Great review! I’m sold. Been team Rane since the TTM54i. Peace!
Only thing I don’t get is... is Rane’s name really enough to sell us a version of the NS7mk3 for more money and less features?
I see a few minor improvements, like the faders and maybe minor sound quality increase... otherwise, it’s missing a lot the NS7 had.
Is there any good reason to upgrade to this if you already own an NS7?
No
Looking very nice indeed!
This thing looks soooo good even the power button looks amazing 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks @Mojaxx for the Review, great that its possible to use Serato DVS with the phono/linen inputs additionally! :]
Great vid bro! Not sure why Rane wants a click at zero pitch? How do the platters compare to the Denon SC-6000M's?
Best review yet.
Great Review Mojaxx! I think Rane will make another one of these with a huge screen and with standalone Engine Software like the prime series... Maybe even 4-channels as well.
If they come out with a 4 channel version of this, then Rane will get my money.
I have the 1000srt, and I never used the other 2 channels until I used my S-11. Now the creativity is on another level.
I still prefer my 72 over the S-11, but only because the S-11 feels plastic, and not as sturdy as the 72. The fader on the S-11 is better though.
Wow great stuff didn't konw you can use regular vynl instead of the one provide will change mine as soon as i get home. Thanks
Does anyone know if the platter can spin at 45rpm’s? Would be nice to toggle for certain tricks and for that 45 set kind of feel.
UPDATE: I watched a review that confirms there's no 45 button but there's a mode to change the pitch to +-50% and the platter changes speed well beyond 45 rpms. Maybe a firmware update can enable it at a later time.
So the big question is would you replace a perfectly working like new ns7 3? I have been waiting for this for along time but my ns7 3 is mint so I'm torn
If you can afford both. Do it! Only live once
We all need back up equipment and that is the perfect rationale to keep that NS7 and add to it the Rane One!!! Am I right? Or Am I right? :)
Need your help Mojaxxx. Rane One or Pioneer DDJ 1000? which you likr best?
Thank you for your review and willingness to be critical on certain areas. Notably, is there no way to control sample volume? Is there an option for the music to go quiet when a microphone is engaged?
The Silent Que button is really not needed in the Rane One because it’s a controller not DVS. If you press the cue bottoms they play without the platter spinning. Just my thought.
ummmmmmmm I thought this was suppose to be public on the 26th... Guess I'll throw my video up lol
Love the paddle effect
Thank you brother great review.
I’ve had the same 1200s since 1986. Also the digital technics 1200s but I’m getting this sucker. Greetings from LA DJGREENEYES
Review king! 👑🙌🏾🙌🏾
Question. Which do you buy? Ddj srt 1000 ?
Hi Mojaxx, I got a Numark ns7 Mk3 my self. How much is deference is there between that and this Rane mixer? Do you say it a complete new mixer or kind of rebrand ns7?
everything is amazing except the dedicated sample volume knob or fader, I find I have to keep assigning samples to the unused channel to play with the volume, which is a hassle and a half!
True. I would if payed the $1500 if they had bigger wheels and atleast volume for the sampler
Great Product and a Great Review 👍🏾
Nice review as usual. Do you see any advantage to this over the Numark ns7II/III? Still feel like that’s the best controller ever made with all its features and, although I didn’t use it often, it was nice to have 4 channels if you wanted to do live remixes and experiment creatively. Thoughts?
Better crossfader. Lighter/smaller and dual USB.
@@dancarthen3634 good point about the weight. Ns7 weighs a ton. Also forgot about the single usb. Appreciate the reply and perspective.
Two things to add and it would have been perfect -Silent cue and sample volume, you can use this with serato app on an iPad and you are good to go.
Jose, what does "silent cue" mean? I heard MoJaxx say it in his review and I've never heard the term. Thanks.
@@noahman27 it is like a a temporary mute button that was first found on the rekordbox xp1 controller. Useful if you are using turntables cause there is a slight drag when you press the start button. Especially on the 1200
@@hot4futureyears2come Thanks man. I just watched a couple videos that demo how it's used. Makes perfect sense.
Would I need to also buy serato dj pro with video or does this unlock all of that?
Go Chris!
Is it worth swooping out a numark NS7 II for this controller
the platters! YES!
Can we connect 2 turntables with Rane One and use it as a mixer too? What is your thought on this?
He addresses that topic @ 3:44.
Thank you! This really helped!
Great job. Not for everyone but it should do well.👍🏽
Mojaxx, if you had to choose .... SC6000M's ...or....Rane One?
Are you able to use the 2 line inputs for Androids and IPhones?
Stupid question can you loop on the fly and then tighten the loop with the platter?
should i sell my Pioneer DDJ-SZ2 to buy this?
Can the mics be assigned on the FX?
Very cool. Would not purchase till i see a case for this. $1200-$1300 would of been a more reasonable price imo. Curious if these motors will be faulty like the Rane 12...I’ll wait
👍👍👍 about time someone did this right
Hey Mojaxx, it's everyone
Great review
Nice review bro 😎 👍🏻
how would you rate the mic preamps... since the pioneers... makes me cry even on my old $2000 SZ..
Thanks for the great video
a Rotary Kit would be sweet!
I wish it had a display screen. It would enhance the Vinyl experience because you wouldn't have to keep your eyes on your laptop. Maybe there's some way to use a ipad as a display using remote? hmmm
I totally agree. Remember that add-on screen that Numark had? I wonder if that would work for the purpose you stated🤔.
@@scratch1200s it would since you can hook it up to any serato rig but it only shows a select amount of information. Only cue points, BPM, WAVs and library I believe with no way to change it other than how you view that info. That’s enough IMO as long you don’t need to change anything like effects on the fly and remember which is which. I haven’t used scratch bank so I don’t know how much you need to rely on the screen vs memory for that.
Or if sales go good a screen will probably be on the rane one MKII EDITION you know rane is known for having a simple one and then a more advanced version!
Is the serato software or pro edition included with the controller?
I believe range outdid their self with this device I have been waiting for them to bring something like this and it is here thank you for the video the information it was very good made my decision easy to want to go out and get one.🎤🎛🎧🎚🎼🎼👏👏
when comes the first 4 deck controller with rotarys?
I bought this used - like new on Amazon! Should be in by thursday!
HOW DO YOU LIKE IT?
@@Baker19911 love it!
Is 7 in big or good enough to learn scratch for a beginner? or does it have to be 12 in?
12” feels way better more control the 7” is way to small in my opinion but it can be done!
I still have my technics 12s.Rane is dope though
Looks great but really wish it had 10’ or 12’ platters I’m still going to buy it anyway.
This what I been looking for this is really dope from Rane. I can't wait to get it asap when it comes out soon. Funk Up Salute great review!
When is it coming out?
Love this!
Looks really nice and durable - $1,500 seems like a fair price. Will probably be sold out until mid-summer.
Fair price ? Overpriced you mean...
WHERE CAN I GET ACCESSORIES TO DECK OUT MY TECHNIC 1200MK2 ?
well done!!
$1000 price would got me. That extra $500 could be spent on a case and etc
for 1500 you can buy 2 super oems and a numark scratch and play both dvs and vinyl. At 1200 this would have made sense. at 1500. Man what a huge mistake that pricing was.
I agree $1000 would have been a good price this is almost a numark Ns7 II it shouldn’t be that much but hey that’s Rane for ya lol!
guess this product isn't for you lol
@@cerebrix This has more features than a Numark Scratch though, It's more like a Rane 70 with 2 7" tables all for $1500. The Rane 70 alone costs $1500
@@salvadorvillanueva148 Yes, but with a Numark Scratch, you can also play analog vinyl without a PC and still have the EQ's and Filter. You just lose the Serato FX
does this unit work with djay pro ai ...plug and play mapped already ?
"If you operate the One as a standalone mixer with no computer attached, you're stuck with filters and EQs and that's it."
*STARES IN ALLEN AND HEATH*
Thanks for the great review. This looks like an awesome device for those looking for a small/compact unit with motorized platters. I'd love to be able to get my hands on One for a bit to see if it would be a good fit for me... 2 mics, external inputs, 2 USB ports, and auxiliary input MIGHT be enough to not feel like I absolutely need 4 channels... being able to cue the Aux would have been sweet, and there's definitely going to be a few minor compromises for many people, but I don't immediately see any dealbreakers.... the compactness is sweet. I see a lot of folks wanting these, even people who already have a nice 2ch mixer and decks, just to keep those safe at home for some events and venues. Thanks for the great video, cant wait to see what other stuff is coming this "NAMM" season.
Keep rockin!
hell yeah Rane!
Am I the only one that hits like before watching the video when excited about the product 😛
no :)
Brilliant