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    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:
    • Standard Rane Sixty-Two Mixer with blue and gray accents.
    • Z-Trip's Limited Edition Sixty-Two Z with purple and yellow accents. The face plate design is by Shepard Fairey, and includes custom purple cables.


    http://www.rane.com/sixtytwo.html#gpm1_1

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    I like the look of it even though it looks a bit top heavy... Can't wait to get a shot of this as the 68 is beautiful to use!

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    Just saw this for the 62 fans out there who also happen to like Z Trip

    http://twitpic.com/897ax5

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    That Rane 62 is very very sexy indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otacon View Post
    Just saw this for the 62 fans out there who also happen to like Z Trip

    http://twitpic.com/897ax5
    Hmmm, made doubly interesting by his recent switch to Traktor, eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sherlock Ohms View Post
    Hmmm, made doubly interesting by his recent switch to Traktor, eh?
    That's Atrak, not Z-Trip. Plus Atrak tweeted/facebooked he uses both Traktor and Scratch Live still now.

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    Don't forget the 61 mixer also...


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    im curious what the price point is going to be... and even more interested in what this means for the ttm57s price

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    I imagine the 61 would probably pickup where the TTM57 leaves, at 1400 or so. Can't see this being 'affordable', like under a grand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by herlsy View Post
    I imagine the 61 would probably pickup where the TTM57 leaves, at 1400 or so. Can't see this being 'affordable', like under a grand.
    Yep. One shop has the 61 already priced at 1599 I think and the 62 at around 2199 I think it was. However, the Rane reps have already posted pricing is not available yet but I'd expect those numbers are close, but a little high.
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