Mojaxx From DJCity takes the RANE One for a er... spin.
Re: RANE One reviewed
We have medieval institutions, primitive psychology, and God like technology.
How are we NOT doomed?
"And though the forest was shrinking, the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that since her handle was made of wood, she was one of them."
Now for Digital DJ Tips
And of course a performance from DDJT
And of course a performance from DDJT
We have medieval institutions, primitive psychology, and God like technology.
How are we NOT doomed?
"And though the forest was shrinking, the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that since her handle was made of wood, she was one of them."
And now for Cleveland Terry
We have medieval institutions, primitive psychology, and God like technology.
How are we NOT doomed?
"And though the forest was shrinking, the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that since her handle was made of wood, she was one of them."
I think overall, it must be good, everyone seems to love it.
We have medieval institutions, primitive psychology, and God like technology.
How are we NOT doomed?
"And though the forest was shrinking, the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that since her handle was made of wood, she was one of them."
I LOVE the irony.
In the past 10+ years, the industry has moved from vinyl to digital, and while vinyl DJ's are VERY talented, they are a dying breed.
RANE have now taken the best of digital and added a vinyl "synthesizer" of sorts, taking us back to the days of old. Of course there are reasons for this, just ask any scratch DJ what they prefer, jog wheels or this.
I kind of wish I had a couple of turntables and a record collection, but I can't afford either. So the RANE One would have to be a happy medium, and I'm not even interested in the scratch as I don't listen to hip-hip/rap/R&B
But it would have to be this or the DDJ 1000, I can't afford both and I don't have the space for both either. That said, if Pioneer made a DDJ 2000 exactly the same as the 1000 but with motorised platters and then there'd be no contest.
In the past 10+ years, the industry has moved from vinyl to digital, and while vinyl DJ's are VERY talented, they are a dying breed.
RANE have now taken the best of digital and added a vinyl "synthesizer" of sorts, taking us back to the days of old. Of course there are reasons for this, just ask any scratch DJ what they prefer, jog wheels or this.
I kind of wish I had a couple of turntables and a record collection, but I can't afford either. So the RANE One would have to be a happy medium, and I'm not even interested in the scratch as I don't listen to hip-hip/rap/R&B
But it would have to be this or the DDJ 1000, I can't afford both and I don't have the space for both either. That said, if Pioneer made a DDJ 2000 exactly the same as the 1000 but with motorised platters and then there'd be no contest.
We have medieval institutions, primitive psychology, and God like technology.
How are we NOT doomed?
"And though the forest was shrinking, the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that since her handle was made of wood, she was one of them."
Of course, the Crossfader Rane One review.
We have medieval institutions, primitive psychology, and God like technology.
How are we NOT doomed?
"And though the forest was shrinking, the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that since her handle was made of wood, she was one of them."