13/01/2011

Rane SL 4 for Serato Scratch Live

I've always been impressed by the amount of thought that the Rane Corporation invest in their products, now in their 30th year, they have pushed the envelope once again with the new SL 4 interface.

I first came across the name Rane in the late '90s while staying in Nottingham with my people the Funky Nassau DJs. They put on an event that featured the US DJ crew The Kolabs (DJ Sugacuts, DJ IXL & DJ Excess) who brought the newly designed Rane performance DJ mixers to the UK with them.

These mixers the Rane TTM 52 and Rane TTM 54 had been designed by DJs for DJs (including Sugacuts) with new innovative features never before seen on a DJ mixer.

Fast forward to 2004 and Rane partnered with New Zealand company Serato to launch Scratch Live a digital DJ emulation interface that worked in conjunction with a computer to allow digital files to be played via traditional vinyl turntables.

This proved to be the most popular alternative to traditional DJing and has been adopted by performance DJs across the world (see below feature Master Of The Mix) and also this year has now been officially authorised for use in the DMC World DJ Championships.

For more info visit: Rane | Serato





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