7/2/2023 0 Comments Rane sixtyfourThe Sixty-Four offers connections for 4 phono/line input sources, aux-in and 2 microphones. Two multi-layer control boards provide intuitive control over numerous features of the Serato DJ software. With the Mixer Input Selector, the two USB ports can be freely assigned to the four channels of the Sixty-Four, allowing for quick DJ changes. The perfect integration of the DJ software Serato DJ stands out in the new 4-channel flagship, as does the abundance of creative features such as the FlexFX effect bus, with which the 6 internal effects, but also the Serato DJ iZotope effects as well as an external effect device can be looped in. ▪ 7.75" H x 15" W x 19.25" D (19.7cm x 38.1cm x 49cm)įor a complete listing of minimum computer specifications, click here.With the Sixty-Four, Rane once again sets standards in the field of professional club mixers. ▪ Balanced jacks (Main & Booth) Maximum 8 Vrms ▪ Unbalanced jacks (RCA & FlexFX) Maximum 4 Vrms ▪ Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz ☐.25 dB ▪ Balanced 1" TRS & XLR combination jacks ▪ Stereo unbalanced 1" TS (tip-sleeve) phone jack ▪ Six Stereo Record, Five Stereo Playback ▪ 24-bit, 48 kHz Dynamic range 107 dB A-weighted ▪ 24-bit, 48 kHz Dynamic range 103 dB A-weighted ▪ Phono Response RIAA ☑ dB, Gain: 31 dB at 1 kHz ▪ Activate or jump to 8 of your saved loop slots ▪ FX Expansion Packs that can be purchased/activated in app ▪ Two independent microphone inputs with On/Off, Level, Pan, Tone and Fle圎X assign for each mic - one with 48V phantom power switch. ▪ Advanced post-fader FlexFX bus with 6 internal effects, plus USB insert loop for post-fader software effects for each of the two ports. ▪ Pre-fader level 3-band isolator EQ, Low-pass/High-pass sweep filter ▪ Rane ASIO and Core Audio Drivers for Serato DJ ▪ 32-bit floating-point audio sampled at 48kHz ▪ Dual USB ports for DJ handover and back-to-back performance Switch banks and trigger your samples with quick and easy to access sample triggers.Set and trigger eight cue points and loops on the fly.Create, modify and trigger your auto loops.Control sync and slip transport functions from the mixer.Quickly browse your library and crates to load tracks.Take advantage of the Sixty-Four's tight integration with Serato DJ or Scratch Live and control the software from dedicated, MIDI mappable controls right on the mixer. Software controls for library, loops, cues & SP6 sample player Seamlessly switch from one DJ to the next using any combination of Serato DJ and 3rd party software. When not using DVS, it is also possible to record all four decks post fader for music production and mix tape applications.ĭJ change over is as easy as 1-2-3! With a computer plugged into each USB port, simply switch a mixer input selector to the desired USB source and audio and MIDI are assigned. Why so many channels? The Sixty-Four is able to simultaneously support control-signal pickup and playback for four DVS Decks, provide USB send and return to allow insertion of Serato DJ iZotope effects post fader on your mixer and record the main mix, all at the same time. The two USB ports are independent, so two DJs can share the mixer, each running a different program if they like. All the popular DJ and DAW programs can use the Sixty-Four as a 12-input 10-output sound card thanks to the included ASIO and Core Audio drivers. The mixer and software will feel familiar and intuitive while providing the advanced features you require to step your game up. The Rane Sixty-Four mixer and Serato DJ software provide the ultimate plug-and-play package, providing everything you need. Mixing four channels requires a wide variety of amazing transition effects, the ability to sync tracks, more flexible CUE and Loop capability and versatile transport and mixing capability. More channels, more decks, more effects… Challenge accepted. The Rane Sixty-Four mixer is the tool you need to step your game up. Pushing the limit is in your nature and it’s time to raise the bar. You’ve mastered mixing and scratching on two channels.
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