Rane Mixer Serato Scratch Live

 

Can' t record on garageband during download. May 09, 2012 A couple of weeks ago we reviewed the Rane Sixty-One mixer, a Serato Scratch Live-compatible standalone DJ mixer and audio interface designed to let you DJ using turntables and/or CDJs but manipulating audio via Serato Scratch Live software and your laptop. But what if you already have decks and a mixer. Aug 19, 2008 See how the Rane TTM-57SL 2-channel DJ mixer works directly with the included DJ software, Serato Scratch Live. This video was taken at the PSSL.com offices with an in-depth demonstration by JT.

  1. Serato Scratch Live Latest Version
  2. Serato Dj
  3. Rane Serato Scratch Live Sl1

Here you'll find these types of downloads for all RANE products:

  • OS drivers
  • Firmware updates
  • Mapping files
  • Product documentation
  • Product guides

SEVENTY

v1.0.3
v1.0.1
v1.2

SEVENTY-TWO

v1.09
v1.3.2
v1.3.2
v1.3
v1.2
v1.1
v1.07

TWELVE

v1.2
v1.1

Serato Scratch Live Latest Version

MP2015

Serato Dj

v1.2
v2.5.0.56
v2.4.0
Rane Control Panel for Windows 7-SP1 and higher (including the ASIO/MIDI driver)

SL4

v1.2

Rane Serato Scratch Live Sl1

SL 4 CoreAudio Driver for Mac OS X 10.11.4 and higher
SL4 CoreAudio Driver for Mac OS X 10.7.5 through 10.10.5
SL4 ASIO Driver 1.0.3f2 for Windows 7-SP1 through Windows 10
SL4 Quick Start with Scratch Live Keyboard Shortcuts
  1. an integrated solution

    As mentioned in our previous post, DJs wanted Serato Scratch Live and software controls built into a Rane mixer. Rane introduced the TTM57SL for Serato Scratch Live in 2006. It was the first 2-channel turntablist mixer with integrated USB sound-card and software controls. The bullet list of special features reads like a combination of everything we had learned in previous..
  2. digital mixing

    Our collaboration with Serato Audio Research began in 2004 with the introduction of the Rane SL1 for Serato Scratch Live. In 2002, Serato Audio Research had introduced Serato Scratch, Studio Edition. It was a plug-in for Digidesign’s Pro Tools that allowed “scratching” any digital sample or sound file using a regular turntable or mouse as the controller. This incarnation had..