Rane Sixty-Two
Rane Sixty-Two Posted on: 19.01.2012 by Fe Kuchma Turntablism is alive and more creative than ever. Rane and Serato are proud to be supporting partners in that creativity with the introduction of the Rane Sixty-One and Sixty-Two Mixers for Serato Scratch Live. For more than a decade, artists have chosen innovative Rane instruments to advance their art and three generations of TTM series mixers have been the top pick for many of the world's best performers. These mixers more tightly integrate performers, music, software, and hardware. The artist adds the passion, imagination and skills. The Sixty-Two is a plug-and-play package supporting two computers, two-deck digital vinyl simulation, SP-6 sample player, software and hardware effects and all the record and playback channels you need. Software controls for Library, Loops, Cues and SP-6 are laid out for fast and intuitive access. Choose the Sixty-Two and join a community of users dedicated to advancement of the art. The Sixty-Two Mixer supports both analog and Digital Vinyl Simulation (DVS) playback. The mixer is bundled with Serato Scratch Live and includes a fully integrated MIDI controller for software controls. A typical setup includes operation with two Scratch Live DVS channels, SP-6 sample player on an independent USB Aux playback channel and Software effects enabled on the USB digital insert in the FlexFx loop. This setup also allows recording PGM1 post-fader, PGM2 post-fader and the Main mix. If you are looking for the same bullet-proof construction, pristine audio quality and integrated 20-channel sound card, but prefer to use your own MIDI controller with outboard software or hardware effects and a single computer, consider the Rane Sixty-One Mixer. The Sixty-Two is available with all the same functions in two cosmetic versions: | |
Fe Kuchma 04.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bamfs01
@Bamfs01 Everything Haze324 said is correct. Rane are only an email away and are very helpful. |
Rosita Bourdeaux 03.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Konix
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Julissa Serrone 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bamfs01
Or if your really interested in a 62 quit being lazy and check the Serato community . |
Bennett Riepenhoff 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by haze324
Obviously I was looking for some sort of definitive answer, like "oh here's the link to where it was talked about..." Your definition of they is extrememly hasy. The Rane staff's your answer? Lol come on. I'd sure hope so. Specifics. WHO? WHERE? Excuse my scepticism, but such a vague and broad statement from another community member warrents a couple questions. |
Julissa Serrone 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bamfs01
Where was it said and who is "THEY" It was said by the Rane staff on the release thread in the Serato community . "They" have a dedicated community area there and were posting every 5 seconds answering questions about the mixer on release day and one of the questions was "will this work with Traktor". They, the RANE staff, confirmed it did. It's understood that it's not a TSP certified mixer but that the soundcard works with Traktor as Konix just said. |
Rosita Bourdeaux 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bamfs01
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Bennett Riepenhoff 02.02.2012 | Ehh... no offense but this seems like a bit of an irresponsible statement:
Originally Posted by thisisdjkaz
Can anyone confirm/elaborate? |
Laurice Migneco 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Konix
Cheers D |
Jacquie Whipp 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by S4racen
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Rebbecca Fennell 14.02.2012 | the more i look at the 62 the more im tempted to sell all my gear and snag one |
Fe Kuchma 04.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bamfs01
@Bamfs01 Everything Haze324 said is correct. Rane are only an email away and are very helpful. |
Rosita Bourdeaux 03.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Konix
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Julissa Serrone 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bamfs01
Or if your really interested in a 62 quit being lazy and check the Serato community . |
Bennett Riepenhoff 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by haze324
Obviously I was looking for some sort of definitive answer, like "oh here's the link to where it was talked about..." Your definition of they is extrememly hasy. The Rane staff's your answer? Lol come on. I'd sure hope so. Specifics. WHO? WHERE? Excuse my scepticism, but such a vague and broad statement from another community member warrents a couple questions. |
Julissa Serrone 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bamfs01
Where was it said and who is "THEY" It was said by the Rane staff on the release thread in the Serato community . "They" have a dedicated community area there and were posting every 5 seconds answering questions about the mixer on release day and one of the questions was "will this work with Traktor". They, the RANE staff, confirmed it did. It's understood that it's not a TSP certified mixer but that the soundcard works with Traktor as Konix just said. |
Jacquie Whipp 02.02.2012 | It just means the there are ASIO/CoreAudio drivers for the 61 and 62. So yes, you can use the 62 as a soundcard in other programs that you already own, like Traktor, Ableton, VirtualDJ, etc. No DVS support though obviously for Traktor. |
Rosita Bourdeaux 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Bamfs01
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Bennett Riepenhoff 02.02.2012 | Ehh... no offense but this seems like a bit of an irresponsible statement:
Originally Posted by thisisdjkaz
Can anyone confirm/elaborate? |
Laurice Migneco 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by Konix
Cheers D |
Jacquie Whipp 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by S4racen
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Torie Hollobaugh 02.02.2012 | RANE 61 62 68 XONE 22 32 42 62 92 I bet the 69, whoever makes it first, will suck your balls while you're at it ...or, is Rane picking up the numbers as A&H dropped them for letters |
Laurice Migneco 02.02.2012 |
Originally Posted by loop
Cheers D |
Francina Decosse 02.02.2012 | The video i've posted above says that the MIDI mapping can be used for "other than Serato" softwares. I'm not expirience with Serato, but I'm left with impression that the build-in mappins are hardcoded. Samo applies to the dicers. BTW, the Dicers should be a good companion of the 62 too, although a little bit redundant, probably. |
Laurice Migneco 02.02.2012 | Mmmmm Auto vs Manual Loop.... Looks like the size of loop roll is selected with the encoder though which isn't ideal for me being used to Dicers... I hope that if you midi map a button it's standard functionality is disabled like how control surfaces work with Ableton, that way my SP6 assign buttons at the top can become the Bridge Sync to Deck A and B buttons... Cheers D |
Pat Chaim 01.02.2012 | Omg! I want one now! Just debating in between the z trip or original |
Francina Decosse 01.02.2012 | seems like the loop rolls are in the "Auto loop mode" |
Laurice Migneco 01.02.2012 | Ok for me the sample player is a bit of a waste as i use the bridge so i'm pleased to see that i can use the third channel to route Ableton into the mix... However unless im mistaken it's missing the loop roll feature, ive read the manual but can i remap the sample player buttons to do loop rolls instead and will this midi maping transfer across both attached laptops.... regardless my order is already in! Cheers D |
Francina Decosse 01.02.2012 | This video reveals interesting info, like for example that the effects are stackable - you can apply the USB insert -> internal FX -> external processor and they are stacked ! other interesting features are also explained Enjoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9XA_...ayer_embedded#! |
Francina Decosse 31.01.2012 | These two mixers are the most significant products which came out of this year's NAMM, IMO. From the moment they were anounced, I've been thrilled about them. Both are dream mixers! The 62 has all I could ever want a mixer to have. Can't find a single flow in it's design or feature set (aesthetics aside ). I miss the filter on the AUX on the 61, but besides that, it's also perfect (and better looking). I'd definetely love to have the 62! I just can't really comprehand why it's more expensive even than the DB4 (double soundcards vs. the best fx?!?). The premium they ask for it is just not right, despite the good product it is. |
Cristian Carmona 31.01.2012 | Question is what to do with my Rane 57? Keep it? Sell it & use the cash toward a 62? |
Breanne Penge 23.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by thisisdjkaz
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Audrey Pinda 24.01.2012 | I do quite like it. Though I feel like if I was going for a 62, I might just pony up for a 68 and get the 4 channel control. But I'm a fan of Rane who isn't a scratch purist, so go figure. |
Karyn Horath 23.01.2012 | Ok so having seen all the videos now the design of the 62 is making much more sense. Still not for me but probably just as well since I ordered a new mixer just before NAMM! I love the way the dual computer setup works - looks like they really nailed that part. |
Verona Candia 22.01.2012 | These look like very sweet mixers, not my style though.... |
Tesha Freudenstein 22.01.2012 |
Originally Posted by thisisdjkaz
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Fe Kuchma 22.01.2012 | They have XLRs on the TTM 57SL? |
Tesha Freudenstein 22.01.2012 | finally they got some XLRs on their two channel mixers (the 62 & 62z). |
Fe Kuchma 21.01.2012 | This mixer will work with Traktor, Rane staff confirmed it. Personally I believe Serato are the future. New mixers, new control vinyl and new video mixing all coming this year. |
Karyn Horath 20.01.2012 | There are so many things I love about Rane but when I look at the 62 (and the 68) I can't help wishing they had resisted the urge to cram so many controls on to them. The design & layout just looks horrible. I don't understand how a company that can produce the frankly gorgeous looking MP2016 can design mixers like the 6x series with so much great technology inside that look quite so unattractive. I suppose I should add the disclaimer that I'm not a controllerist or scratch dj (and quite a grumpy old git to boot) so I'm probably not the target market for the 6x series. I'd love to have a lot of the tech available (dual soundcards, magnetic faders etc) but can't see I'd enjoy using them for basic mixing - they just look too "fiddly". I believe Rane would do well to look at where Allen & Heath are going with X-Link and a modular approach. Surely there is such a thing as a mixer with too many buttons?! |
Lisa Lochotzki 20.01.2012 | useless screen unless you're using a telescope... |
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