![]() ![]() ![]() Deep down I felt the original privately owned Rane company in Mukilteo would have done better by users of that mixer. I understand from a business perspective it doesn’t make sense to put resources into a discontinued product. My biggest complaint was that they didn’t fully update the 62 driver to work with Windows 10. I own plenty of products from inMusic’s other brands Akai, Alesis, M-Audio, Numark etc. As a one-time Rane sponsored DJ that also wrote reviews for an online DJ store Scratchattack ( RIP to ZeeVee), I’d developed a personal relationship with the support staff at Rane, many of which were no longer needed after the merge. Rane is known as much for their best-in-the-business support as for their rock solidly constructed products. To be fully transparent, I wasn’t initially excited when inMusic purchased Rane. After so many Rane mixers in a row, I thought I’d never own a mixer that wasn’t a Rane. Next, I loved the Rane 62 like it was my baby. When the Rane TTM-57 dropped with Serato inside it was life changing… one of the greatest 2 channel DJ mixers to ever exist. Before that, Vestax had a strong control on the market with their PMC series. It cemented Rane as the go-to standard for scratch & battle DJs. ![]() I’m not sure if you know, but I was sponsored by Rane back when the TTM-56 came out. What’s my take on the brand new Rane 70? I’d be happy to share but I have to give some backstory first. ![]()
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