
- #RANE TTM 57SL SERATO DJ FOR MAC#
- #RANE TTM 57SL SERATO DJ DRIVER#
- #RANE TTM 57SL SERATO DJ SOFTWARE#
- #RANE TTM 57SL SERATO DJ WINDOWS#
In the meantime, here’s a picture direct from the Rane stand, with more to come when Ray’s perfectionism goes to sleep for 10 minutes. Thankfully our resident Rane expert Ray will be camping out on the Rane stand and gushing effusively about it at length in his own article. Not being familiar with the Sixty Two, it’s hard to tell what the pros and cons of the TTM57MKII over the Sixty Two are. It’s more than a Rane Sixty One, but not quite a Sixty Two, but does have the benefit of dual USB 2 ports and RGB buttons to name but a few. I know that Serato heads will be salivating over this, because they love lumps of new shiny mixer with Rane logos on them, and this one shouldn’t be any different.
#RANE TTM 57SL SERATO DJ SOFTWARE#
#RANE TTM 57SL SERATO DJ DRIVER#
Class-compliant audio and MIDI means no driver installation on a Mac, and a unified ASIO Rane driver is provided for Windows.
#RANE TTM 57SL SERATO DJ FOR MAC#
The Rane TTM57mkII Mixer is a plug-and-play package supporting one or two computers, with two-deck digital vinyl simulation (DVS), the Serato SP-6 sample player, software effects and all the record and playback channels you need.īoth USB ports connect to computers running Serato DJ or most DJ and DAW audio programs, working with Native Core Audio support for Mac and an ASIO driver for Windows. Some additional info from the data sheet:


#RANE TTM 57SL SERATO DJ WINDOWS#

Dedicated auto-loop & loop roll controls with back-lit buttons. Classic joystick controls toggle slip, instant doubles, internal mode, censor, and transform. Updated software controls include silicone RGB backlit pads for triggering 4 cue points per deck or the SP-6 sampler. TTM57mkII stays true to its original design by supporting familiar workflow while improving performance and software integration. When discontinued in 2013, the TTM57SL had developed a cult-like following. When introduced in 2006 the TTM57SL broke ground as the first ever DJ mixer with built-in USB sound card and tightly integrated Serato software controls. Rane Introduces the TTM57mkII for Serato DJ Be still my beating heart, for we are witnessing the birth of the mixer that will be seen in a thousand scratch videos on Youtube. Rane is announcing the TTM57MKII, a new version of an old favourite updated with everything that those DJs looking to finally make that Scratch Live to Serato DJ jump, including dual USB. Well today people is the day that your prayers have been answered. When Serato announced Serato DJ, and the subsequent loss of USB 1 Scratch Live devices, TTM57SL owners were up in arms about being hung out to dry, and since them have been asking for a sequel.
