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Rane Sixty-One 61 Serato Scratch DJ Mixer - Great Condition
Estimated price for orientation: 600 $
Category: DJ Mixers
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Description Brand: Rane Features: 3-Band EQ, Replaceable Crossfader Number of Channels: 2 Number of Phono Inputs: 4 Model: Sixty One Number of Mic Inputs: 1 Analog/Digital: Analog & Digital
This listing is for a used Rane Serato DJ Mixer as pictured. The mixer looks and works great, just a few marks from occasional use. One of the fader knobs is missing. I will also include a power cable, data cable and a stereo RCA cable to get you started.
Good Luck! Overview: The Rane Sixty-One is a premium-grade Serato Scratch Live (SSL) two-channel DJ mixer that comes with everything a DJ needs to convert their Vinyl or CD decks into virtual timecode decks that can be used to manipulate the digital files located on a computer. Features The Rane Sixty-One has a total of four Line or Phono level RCA inputs that can all be used as either a straight-through setup (with no software) or as a virtual deck (with software) depending on the placement of the selector switch at the top of each Channel on the mixer. Since this is a two-channel mixer, the DJ can only mix two Digital Vinyl Decks at a time, but since there are two extra inputs, DJ’s are able to mix between Virtual Decks and Live Decks on the fly by using the selector knob to switch to the deck the user wants to mix next. Just as we all expected, the Digital Vinyl System performed flawlessly throughout our testing and usage. The Latency while using Serato NoiseMap Vinyl or CD’s is basically non-existent which made scratching/juggling a breeze. Also on the rear of the Sixty-One there is a set of quarter-inch Send and Return connections for external effects modules. There’s also a Session input RCA set (with its own volume control knob) for any additional line-level input devices or for connecting another mixer for transitions and shows. The Session Output RCA functions as a Booth output and has its own volume control knob as well.
Description
| Brand: | Rane | Features: | 3-Band EQ, Replaceable Crossfader |
| Number of Channels: | 2 | Number of Phono Inputs: | 4 |
| Model: | Sixty One | Number of Mic Inputs: | 1 |
| Analog/Digital: | Analog & Digital |
This listing is for a used Rane Serato DJ Mixer as pictured. The mixer looks and works great, just a few marks from occasional use. One of the fader knobs is missing. I will also include a power cable, data cable and a stereo RCA cable to get you started.
Good Luck! Overview: The Rane Sixty-One is a premium-grade Serato Scratch Live (SSL) two-channel DJ mixer that comes with everything a DJ needs to convert their Vinyl or CD decks into virtual timecode decks that can be used to manipulate the digital files located on a computer. Features The Rane Sixty-One has a total of four Line or Phono level RCA inputs that can all be used as either a straight-through setup (with no software) or as a virtual deck (with software) depending on the placement of the selector switch at the top of each Channel on the mixer. Since this is a two-channel mixer, the DJ can only mix two Digital Vinyl Decks at a time, but since there are two extra inputs, DJ’s are able to mix between Virtual Decks and Live Decks on the fly by using the selector knob to switch to the deck the user wants to mix next. Just as we all expected, the Digital Vinyl System performed flawlessly throughout our testing and usage. The Latency while using Serato NoiseMap Vinyl or CD’s is basically non-existent which made scratching/juggling a breeze. Also on the rear of the Sixty-One there is a set of quarter-inch Send and Return connections for external effects modules. There’s also a Session input RCA set (with its own volume control knob) for any additional line-level input devices or for connecting another mixer for transitions and shows. The Session Output RCA functions as a Booth output and has its own volume control knob as well.
Good Luck! Overview: The Rane Sixty-One is a premium-grade Serato Scratch Live (SSL) two-channel DJ mixer that comes with everything a DJ needs to convert their Vinyl or CD decks into virtual timecode decks that can be used to manipulate the digital files located on a computer. Features The Rane Sixty-One has a total of four Line or Phono level RCA inputs that can all be used as either a straight-through setup (with no software) or as a virtual deck (with software) depending on the placement of the selector switch at the top of each Channel on the mixer. Since this is a two-channel mixer, the DJ can only mix two Digital Vinyl Decks at a time, but since there are two extra inputs, DJ’s are able to mix between Virtual Decks and Live Decks on the fly by using the selector knob to switch to the deck the user wants to mix next. Just as we all expected, the Digital Vinyl System performed flawlessly throughout our testing and usage. The Latency while using Serato NoiseMap Vinyl or CD’s is basically non-existent which made scratching/juggling a breeze. Also on the rear of the Sixty-One there is a set of quarter-inch Send and Return connections for external effects modules. There’s also a Session input RCA set (with its own volume control knob) for any additional line-level input devices or for connecting another mixer for transitions and shows. The Session Output RCA functions as a Booth output and has its own volume control knob as well.