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Rane Sixty Two Serato DJ MixerThe Rane Sixty Two Serato DJ Mixer 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 Rane Sixty Two mixer and join a community of users dedicated to advancement of the art.
The Sixty Two DJ 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.
Rane Sixty Two Serato DJ Mixer Features
- Supports two computers, two-deck digital vinyl simulation, SP-6 sample player
- Headphone output is available on both 1/4 inch and 1/8 inch TRS jacks
- Cueing can pan between Cue and Main Mix, or Split Cue operation
- Program channel up-faders and crossfader each have their own contour controls that let you adjust between a slow fade or a fast cut
- Four stereo analog inputs
- Mic Input accepts an XLR or a balanced or unbalanced 1/4 inch plug
- Each fader has a reverse switch
- Includes Serato Scratch Live DJ software
The Sixty Two DJ mixer easily connects up to four turntables or CD players, with an additional Aux input for samplers, instruments or session input, and four more USB playback channels. MIDI controllers can be added with their functions mapped to Scratch Live. All controls on the Sixty-Two are MIDI-mappable to software applications that support mapping.
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.
PGM Inputs 1-4
The Rane Sixty Two mixer has four stereo analog inputs for PGM 1 through PGM 4. Any of these analog inputs may be set for Phono or Line Input using the PH - CD switches. Any of the four analog inputs may be used for Scratch Live vinyl emulation control. Input 1 or Input 2 may be selected for Scratch Live Virtual Deck 1 control. Input 3 or 4 may be selected for Scratch Live Virtual Deck 2 control. Control input sources are selected in Scratch Live.
Mic Input
The Mic Input accepts an XLR or a balanced or unbalanced 1/4 inch plug. The Mic has a switchable line level option to connect a wireless receiver.
Analog Outputs
All analog outputs on the Rane Sixty Two mixer come from the same ‘Main Mix’ signal. Main, Booth and Session outputs each have their own Level control. The Main output comes from balanced XLR jacks. The Booth output is on balanced 1/4 inch TRS jacks, though unbalanced TS plugs may be used. The Session output is on regular unbalanced RCA jacks. Because all signals are identical, users may use any of these outputs as the ‘main’ output if a different cable type is required for connection.
Z Trip's Limited Edition Sixty Two Z Mixer is functionally identical with added bonuses:
- Face plate design by Shepard Fairey
- Purple and yellow accents
- Includes custom purple cables
Rane Sixty Two Serato DJ Mixer Specifications
- Analog Inputs: 4 Stereo unbalanced RCA jacks
- A/D Conversion: 24-bit, 48 kHz; Dynamic range 101 dB A-weighted
- D/A Conversion: 24-bit, 48 kHz; Dynamic range 107 dB A-weighted
- Digital Signal Processing: 48 kHz, 32-bit floating point
- USB Audio:
- Six Stereo Record, Four Stereo Playback
- 48 kHz, 32-bit floating point
- FlexFX Return: Stereo unbalanced 1/4 inch TS phone jack
- FlexFX Send: Stereo unbalanced 1/4 inch TS phone jack
- Mic Input: Balanced 1/4 inch TRS and XLR combination jack
- Mic Tone Controls: 2-band, High and Low
- Mic-Line level switch: Choose Line to connect wireless receiver
- Line Outputs Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ±0.25 dB
- USB Power: Mixer is self-powered
- Dimensions: 14.25 x 10.5 x 4 inches
- Weight: 10 lb (4.3 kg)
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DJ Cory James from Indianapolis, IN
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| Another great product from Rane Corp! |
| Quality |
| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| All Rane products have been made well and I always consider them dependable. Wouldn't use much else for my club nights. |
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| What do you consider to be the best features of this product? What features would you add to this product if you could? |
| There seems to a an improvement on the buttons as there were many complaints of the cue buttons on the Sixty-Eight being to hard or no responsive at times. I personally did not have these problems, but I also like using my Dicers for most of my cues. One really good thing about this, is the built in effects processor. I never was much of a fan of the effects built into Serato and having to be accessed through the laptop...At least to set your parameters anyway. |
| Ease of Use |
| How easy is this product to use? How easy is the product to use with other products? Did it take long for you to learn to use this product? Was the manual helpful? How playable do you consider this product to be? |
| This is very easy to use if you are familiar with some of Rane's other Serato mixers. I own a TTM-57 and a Sixty-Eight...Coming from using a Sixty-Eight, I'm quite familiar with most of the features on this. |
| Sound |
| How is its Tone? |
| Tone is great, just different from your Pioneer mixers a lot of people are used to....Rane's tend to be a little more "flat" with the EQ's at 12 O' Clock. They are designed this way. Love the sound! |
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| Rane makes a solid product and their support has always been oustanding. I pre-ordered mine and picked up as soon as it was delivered to the store by UPS. I DJ 3 nights a week at a very large night club and was really excited to get this out to the club. After doing a little research and I found that I needed to upgrade to SL 2.4.0 (disc included in box)however, doing so would not support my Video SL plugin. Serato video is being released this month (March 2012)so I am testing the Beta version of this and seems to be stable from what I can tell. I was a little disappointed, but I understand the issues. Other than that, completely satisfied! |
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| Was this item an overall good value? |
| As a regularly paid DJ, I say it is worth the money. To a bedroom DJ, it may be a little harder to justify spending the money. |
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