I tried playing with the twelve at guitar center and I agree, it is really really nice. Feels and looks sooo good. What really impressed me, was the smooth ability to bend pitch by pushing or dragging on the platter or spindle. Looking at the strobe: it is smoooooooooth. no cogging.
Big Brother! Can you tell me if it is possible to combine the RaneTwelve with the RaneOne obviously via the serato software? And make it like 3 channels or even exclude a RaneOne channel? Thanks nice work!
Hey im sure it's possible, But not sure why ? You can set up 4 decks pretty well with anything And you don't have 4 faders, So there's no actual reason to not just use the 2 decks For the look i guess ?
@@TheDJConnect Thanks for the reply Brother! No simply to use a single rane12 to do scratching with 12 inches, instead of buying another analogue turntable, perhaps you also have to buy the Phase set, then buy the serato DVS license, etc., Maybe as a single 12 inch it is better to plus a rane12. Regardless of the channels you use.
@PasqualeIU8CEW is there any usb ins on the Rane one ? I've never had it so I'm not really sure But needing DVS sounds like it might be required You def don't need a phase haha Rane 12s are midi
@@TheDJConnect No, the Raneone only has 2deck RCA inputs, and from what I saw on RUclips it is possible to connect two DVS timecode sources. In fact, I wanted to know if the Rane12 works individually with Serato DJ Pro directly to the PC via USB and therefore interface with Serato DJ Pro together with the Raneone and use its mixer, or is a suitable external mixer necessarily necessary.
@@Pascal_IU8CEW nah if you want it to work thru the Rane one, You would def have to plug it in via RCA and than have the DVS plugin unfortunately I highly doubt there is any work around for this, I don't have the DVS plugin either and its screwed me over a couple times, Things I thought would be no problem, But if you get the DVS you should be good to go
MK2’s are best. All of the runaway platter issues were worked out before the release and the 72 MK2 is great but I’m not sure if it will remain to be my go to. Time will tell.
I actually just came back to them for awhile before a dj competition that I had to use them on I was.prob a little too hard on them. Still nice, platter feels good It my rev7 all day every day for sure
Mainly only edm djs 4 deck mix so they can use a drum sample, a instrument sample, and vocal sample all separately. I dont use 4 decks either but I could see how it could apply for complex hip hop remixes, but it really isnt necessary. Plus we can use our sampler as a 3rd deck for that same purpose.
Exactly ! I know alot of DJs in my life, and honestly have never seen 1 my entire career ACTUALLY 4 deck mixing. Unless its some trick video or something for content, Noone is actually showing up to the club and mixing 4 decks. I know the purpose behind it, but in reality noone really is. Only a very select few!
@@TheDJConnect So do you know how to utilize deck 3 and deck 4 modes on the rane12 mk2? Myself, I've always wanted to used more than two decks live, but the thing is, I would never carry three turntables to an event plus crates with amp and speakers. It would be just far too much to carry. But I have not figured out how to use these tables to control deck 3 and/or deck 4...
Ive never actually used 3 decks, but its within serato change it to the 4 deck view and you should be good to go I dont have a video on it unfortuantely @@duanemousewayne6477
Great review! So do you think that perfect set up would be the Twelves with Pioneer mixer? I’ve been DJing 42 years and have only just gone digital with Serato and a pair of discounted Mk1 Rane Twelves last year. Back in the day I used to do three and four deck mixing in a couple of clubs I was resident at, so last year I also picked up a Mixars Quattro mixer as a Serato enabled 4 channel mixer (to replace my previous DJM800) in the hope of using the Twelve’s 4 deck switching to do some four deck mixing again. However the reality is that, as I now only work one-off events (corporate events, after parties, some weddings) it’s all about quick mixing and keeping things moving, rather than impressing house heads with complex running mixes. The Quattro is a surprising good four channel mixer, with better sound quality than a Pioneer DJM800, but the built in effects are nowhere near Pioneer quality (not that I use effects much). If there was a Rane Seventy Four I might have been considering upgrading to that. But maybe a good two channel mixer would better suit my current needs?
YUP !!! That is the ultimate. Depends what you want it for tho, Like I will never ever take those out of my house, The rev 7 is def my go to now, It has a few downfalls, but I'd never take the 12s out to play. The 12s are amazing tho
Sorry just saw the rest ! If it is for playing out, Get the rev. A little more expensive, but it's the ultimate solution. Unless you enjoy carrying gear hahaha
@@TheDJConnect I am playing out with the Twelves and the Quattro (in individual flight cases)! The Twelves are slightly lighter and smaller than Technics, and there’s not crates of vinyl to carry ha ha. (Also lighter than my speakers if a sound/lighting company isn’t contracted). I did consider a controller (before the Rane One was out) but people kind of expect me to put on a show.
@@robbiedownes1055 That's incredible, Yes they are 100000% a head turner, If I ever bring them out, there is ALWAYS someone to asks me about them, And yea, if a AV company is contracted makes it alot nicer hahahah I have a friend who brings them to the club every night Just me personally, I prefer the all in one option!! Amazing choice tho, they are the best!!!
I've never used it, But definitely not Passed on it until rev7 came out I also have about 6 friends who had it and it either broke or they sold/returned it It's junk
Hey! So with the Rane mixer, they are built into the controller. A buddy of mine said you can save serato effects, In all honesty, I have never brought these out to events, only home DJing, so I never spent to much time on learning the effects. I wasn't impressed with the mixer so kind of just tossed it to the side along time ago But a buddy just told me he is able to save his settings within serato for the effects on his rane one
You cant save hardware fx. They are technically already saved... and hardware fx are way better than serato fx...i use a Rane One and that is the only thing that it falls short on in my opinion, it only uses software fx.
@@DJTeddyJetts Interesting! My buddy told me about saving the software effects, but like on the hardware effects, you have to set it literally every single time. It's super annoying and lead me to never use them ever
That's good ! I would, but than I would have to set all the gear up hahahahaha Every button is mappable tho ! Did you have any specific questions ? I can bring the mixer up for sure
SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICKKKK!!! The pioneer for sure, I can't see there being any problem with the 12's, they are just a USB midi controller, As long as the S7 works, you should be good to go, And it's a pioneer product so I'm sure you'll be fine!
Interesting!! Yea, I'm really upset with the 72, not impressed and super let down, They have lost me as a customer.................................. for awhile hahahah
@@TheDJConnect proper Liberty Rane took, making a 72, 70 and the a 72 mk2 . I looked at the 72 Mek2 and could get it for near the same price as the 70, but I just think the 70 is a much better mixer period, sell the 72 and get a 70.
@@kingsleyrussell348 Yea that's a good idea I never really sell gear tho =( I sold my 1000srt tho for sure hahahah Got the rev7 Ill prob just wait till something new comes out tho, I don't care enough to sell the 72 Ill def look around for a used 70 for sure tho! Thanks for the tip
So there's a back order for the DJMS-11 but I'm on the list for both but I've been doing a lot of research and everyone says that the Pioneer DJM S-11 is the best. But my question is I don't want to run Technics turntable I want the Rane MK ll will they run right using USB . Please give me some insight on this matter.
@@user-su7yd8ew7x again I don't have it, but 100% yea There's hundreds of djs doing that so I'm sure it's good to go There is noone out there touching pioneer mixers Buying the 72 is one of my biggest regrets of my life considering they cost the same too
No worries man, I know the purpose, But in real life, at least in Canada / america, noone is actually mixing like that Ever, I've never personally seen it live
Please send me a video this weekend of a dj with 4 decks out at a club mixing No worries, I'll wait at least a year. Like literally anything other than a clear festival performance @thehologr4m It will never happen
I tried playing with the twelve at guitar center and I agree, it is really really nice. Feels and looks sooo good. What really impressed me, was the smooth ability to bend pitch by pushing or dragging on the platter or spindle. Looking at the strobe: it is smoooooooooth. no cogging.
Ya man! I am a little dissapoiinted with the rev7 for that,
Prob the only negative I have for it,
But a pitch bend button is so weird in 2024 lol
Big Brother! Can you tell me if it is possible to combine the RaneTwelve with the RaneOne obviously via the serato software? And make it like 3 channels or even exclude a RaneOne channel? Thanks nice work!
Hey im sure it's possible,
But not sure why ?
You can set up 4 decks pretty well with anything
And you don't have 4 faders,
So there's no actual reason to not just use the 2 decks
For the look i guess ?
@@TheDJConnect Thanks for the reply Brother! No simply to use a single rane12 to do scratching with 12 inches, instead of buying another analogue turntable, perhaps you also have to buy the Phase set, then buy the serato DVS license, etc., Maybe as a single 12 inch it is better to plus a rane12. Regardless of the channels you use.
@PasqualeIU8CEW is there any usb ins on the Rane one ?
I've never had it so I'm not really sure
But needing DVS sounds like it might be required
You def don't need a phase haha
Rane 12s are midi
@@TheDJConnect No, the Raneone only has 2deck RCA inputs, and from what I saw on RUclips it is possible to connect two DVS timecode sources. In fact, I wanted to know if the Rane12 works individually with Serato DJ Pro directly to the PC via USB and therefore interface with Serato DJ Pro together with the Raneone and use its mixer, or is a suitable external mixer necessarily necessary.
@@Pascal_IU8CEW nah if you want it to work thru the Rane one,
You would def have to plug it in via RCA and than have the DVS plugin unfortunately
I highly doubt there is any work around for this,
I don't have the DVS plugin either and its screwed me over a couple times,
Things I thought would be no problem,
But if you get the DVS you should be good to go
MK2’s are best. All of the runaway platter issues were worked out before the release and the 72 MK2 is great but I’m not sure if it will remain to be my go to. Time will tell.
I actually just came back to them for awhile before a dj competition that I had to use them on
I was.prob a little too hard on them.
Still nice, platter feels good
It my rev7 all day every day for sure
Mainly only edm djs 4 deck mix so they can use a drum sample, a instrument sample, and vocal sample all separately. I dont use 4 decks either but I could see how it could apply for complex hip hop remixes, but it really isnt necessary. Plus we can use our sampler as a 3rd deck for that same purpose.
Exactly ! I know alot of DJs in my life, and honestly have never seen 1 my entire career ACTUALLY 4 deck mixing.
Unless its some trick video or something for content,
Noone is actually showing up to the club and mixing 4 decks.
I know the purpose behind it, but in reality noone really is.
Only a very select few!
@@TheDJConnect So do you know how to utilize deck 3 and deck 4 modes on the rane12 mk2? Myself, I've always wanted to used more than two decks live, but the thing is, I would never carry three turntables to an event plus crates with amp and speakers. It would be just far too much to carry. But I have not figured out how to use these tables to control deck 3 and/or deck 4...
Ive never actually used 3 decks, but its within serato
change it to the 4 deck view and you should be good to go
I dont have a video on it unfortuantely @@duanemousewayne6477
I need that comparison of rane 12 vs rev7
Hahahaha
Rev7 crushes is no cap
Great review!
So do you think that perfect set up would be the Twelves with Pioneer mixer?
I’ve been DJing 42 years and have only just gone digital with Serato and a pair of discounted Mk1 Rane Twelves last year.
Back in the day I used to do three and four deck mixing in a couple of clubs I was resident at, so last year I also picked up a Mixars Quattro mixer as a Serato enabled 4 channel mixer (to replace my previous DJM800) in the hope of using the Twelve’s 4 deck switching to do some four deck mixing again.
However the reality is that, as I now only work one-off events (corporate events, after parties, some weddings) it’s all about quick mixing and keeping things moving, rather than impressing house heads with complex running mixes.
The Quattro is a surprising good four channel mixer, with better sound quality than a Pioneer DJM800, but the built in effects are nowhere near Pioneer quality (not that I use effects much).
If there was a Rane Seventy Four I might have been considering upgrading to that. But maybe a good two channel mixer would better suit my current needs?
YUP !!! That is the ultimate.
Depends what you want it for tho,
Like I will never ever take those out of my house,
The rev 7 is def my go to now,
It has a few downfalls, but I'd never take the 12s out to play.
The 12s are amazing tho
Sorry just saw the rest !
If it is for playing out,
Get the rev.
A little more expensive, but it's the ultimate solution.
Unless you enjoy carrying gear hahaha
@@TheDJConnect
I am playing out with the Twelves and the Quattro (in individual flight cases)! The Twelves are slightly lighter and smaller than Technics, and there’s not crates of vinyl to carry ha ha. (Also lighter than my speakers if a sound/lighting company isn’t contracted).
I did consider a controller (before the Rane One was out) but people kind of expect me to put on a show.
@@robbiedownes1055 That's incredible,
Yes they are 100000% a head turner,
If I ever bring them out, there is ALWAYS someone to asks me about them,
And yea, if a AV company is contracted makes it alot nicer hahahah
I have a friend who brings them to the club every night
Just me personally, I prefer the all in one option!!
Amazing choice tho, they are the best!!!
So do you like the rane one??
I've never used it,
But definitely not
Passed on it until rev7 came out
I also have about 6 friends who had it and it either broke or they sold/returned it
It's junk
Those are not mk2s the mk2 have screen on them
Yaaaaaa, they are the mk1's
I'm sorry about that!
My assistant does all the uploading and tagging, not sure why that happened
Def mk1s
@@TheDJConnect Please change the title. There is a lot more on the MK2's then just the screen.
Yeah I have owned this controller.... perfect.... great work 🔥💪
Yea, it's an absolutely BEAST MODE setup!
Only hate the mixer,
The decks are all star!
@@TheDJConnect yes I agree 👍.. needs lots of time 🤣🤣💪
@@djpimplin 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@TheDJConnect 💪🤣🤣
@@djpimplin 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
Rev7 or rane 12mk2 + djms7 ?
Rev7
Dedicated Mic Channels?
Yes 2x dedicated mic channels!
What is the measurement for that setup?
It's a big boy for sure, I'll get you dimensions first thing tomorrow
@@TheDJConnect Thanks
@@thomasheath6029 hey bro, you're looking at about 29” x 17” with the tables in battle mode
@@TheDJConnect thank you
@@thomasheath6029 no worries
The 12s are truly amazing if you're looking
I DO NOT recommend the mixer tho
Pioneer for sure
For the effects, is that able to be saved in your Virtual DJ or Serato?
Hey! So with the Rane mixer, they are built into the controller. A buddy of mine said you can save serato effects,
In all honesty, I have never brought these out to events, only home DJing, so I never spent to much time on learning the effects.
I wasn't impressed with the mixer so kind of just tossed it to the side along time ago
But a buddy just told me he is able to save his settings within serato for the effects on his rane one
You cant save hardware fx. They are technically already saved... and hardware fx are way better than serato fx...i use a Rane One and that is the only thing that it falls short on in my opinion, it only uses software fx.
@@DJTeddyJetts Interesting! My buddy told me about saving the software effects, but like on the hardware effects, you have to set it literally every single time. It's super annoying and lead me to never use them ever
Could you please go over what is midi mappable on the rane12 mk2???
That's good !
I would, but than I would have to set all the gear up hahahahaha
Every button is mappable tho !
Did you have any specific questions ?
I can bring the mixer up for sure
Just ordered a pair of Rane twelves along with the pioneer S7 mixer. Keeping my fingers crossed that I’ll be able to get these working with rekordbox.
SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICKKKK!!!
The pioneer for sure,
I can't see there being any problem with the 12's, they are just a USB midi controller,
As long as the S7 works, you should be good to go,
And it's a pioneer product so I'm sure you'll be fine!
Rane 70 is much more user friendly, the 72 is a waste of money.
Interesting!!
Yea, I'm really upset with the 72, not impressed and super let down,
They have lost me as a customer.................................. for awhile hahahah
@@TheDJConnect proper Liberty Rane took, making a 72, 70 and the a 72 mk2 . I looked at the 72 Mek2 and could get it for near the same price as the 70, but I just think the 70 is a much better mixer period, sell the 72 and get a 70.
@@kingsleyrussell348 Yea that's a good idea
I never really sell gear tho =(
I sold my 1000srt tho for sure hahahah
Got the rev7
Ill prob just wait till something new comes out tho, I don't care enough to sell the 72
Ill def look around for a used 70 for sure tho!
Thanks for the tip
So you wouldn't buy a Rane 72
FUCK NO. Never again
I'm actually really mad I own one.
And I love rane,
But they really fucked up with it.
Pioneer s11 all day if you're comparing
So is the DJMS-11 a better mixer than the Rane 72 mixer .
@@user-su7yd8ew7x I don't have an s11, but YES
In really upset that I bought a 72 instead of pioneer
I woulda even preferred an s7 to the 72
So there's a back order for the DJMS-11 but I'm on the list for both but I've been doing a lot of research and everyone says that the Pioneer DJM S-11 is the best. But my question is I don't want to run Technics turntable I want the Rane MK ll will they run right using USB . Please give me some insight on this matter.
@@user-su7yd8ew7x again I don't have it, but 100% yea
There's hundreds of djs doing that so I'm sure it's good to go
There is noone out there touching pioneer mixers
Buying the 72 is one of my biggest regrets of my life considering they cost the same too
You dont see the purpose of four decks. I dont see the purpose in finishing this review.
No worries man,
I know the purpose,
But in real life, at least in Canada / america, noone is actually mixing like that
Ever, I've never personally seen it live
Have you figured out how to utilize deck 3 and deck 4?
come to portland. We will show you 3 & 4.
Ya it's not difficult
You just set to 4 deck mode than click each deck
Please send me a video this weekend of a dj with 4 decks out at a club mixing
No worries,
I'll wait at least a year.
Like literally anything other than a clear festival performance @thehologr4m
It will never happen