Empath (Blue)
Co-designed by Rane engineers and Grandmaster Flash. |
2002-2012 | ![]() |
Empath (Gold Signature Edition)
The Signature Edition has gold accents, includes a road case. |
2003-2012 | ![]() |
Empath (Black)
This version of the Empath is for DJs that don't like blue. |
2003-2012 | ![]() |
Empath (Rotary)
This version of the Empath is for DJs that prefer rotary faders. |
2005-2012 | ![]() |
MM 8x Mojo Mixer
Rane-quality DJ mixer in the less-expensive Mojo series. |
1997-1998 | ![]() |
MM 8z Mojo Mixer
Adds pre / post crossfader assigns and a crossover contour. |
1998-2006 | ![]() |
MP 2 Compact Mixer
The MP 2 fits a 2-deck DJ mixer into a single rack space. |
2001-2007 | |
MP 2S Compact Mixer
The MP 2S added an internal power supply (not external). |
2007-2012 | ![]() |
MP 22 Club Mixer
The MP 22 was a simpler version of the MP 24 for small clubs. |
1995-1997 | ![]() |
MP 22x Club Mixer
The MP 22x incorporates a VCA controlled Active Crossfader. |
1997-1998 | ![]() |
MP 22z Club Mixer
The MP 22z adds a Crossfader Contour control. |
1998-2006 | ![]() |
MP 24 Club Mixer
The MP 24 set the standard in clubs worldwide. History is here. |
1986-1997 | ![]() |
MP 24x Club Mixer
The MP 24x incorporates a VCA controlled Active Crossfader. |
1997-1998 | ![]() |
MP 24z Club Mixer
The MP 24z got a new "dipless" Active Crossfader design. |
1997-1998 | ![]() |
The MP25 Mixer is the best replacement for the MP 24...now with USB audio! |
2011-now | |
MP 4 Compact Mixer for Serato Scratch Live
The MP 4 fit a DJ mixer with Scratch Live USB in a single rack. |
2005-2010 | ![]() |
MP 44 Club Mixer
The MP 44 had 3-band full-cut tone controls on each bus. |
2000-2011 | |
The MP26 Mixer is the best replacement for the MP 44...now with USB audio! |
2011-now | |
MP 2016 Club Mixer and
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1999-2004 | |
MP 2016a Club Mixer and
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2004-2007 | |
The MP 2016S / XP 2016S are current models with internal power supplies. | 2007-now | |
Sixty-One Mixer for Serato
The Sixty-One Mixer replaced the TTM 57SL with USB 2.0 and 24-bit audio. |
2012-2015 | ![]() |
The current Sixty-Two Mixer has many dedicated software controls for cues, loops and samples. | 2012-now | |
The current Sixty-Four Mixer is the top-level 4-bus mixer for Serato. | 2014-now | |
The current Sixty-Eight Mixer has the most inputs in a 4-bus mixer for Serato. | 2010-now | |
SL 1 Interface for Serato Scratch LiveThe original product name was Scratch Live in 2004. |
2004-2011 | |
The current model SL2 replaced the SL 1 with better specifications. |
2011-now | |
The current model SL3 added another input and output for 3 decks. |
2009-now | |
The current model SL4 adds a second USB, and another I/O for 4 decks. |
2011-now | |
TTM 52 Mojo Performance Mixer
The TTM 52 offers Rane quality in the less-expensive Mojo series. |
1998-2000 | ![]() |
TTM 52i Mojo Performance Mixer
The TTM 52i got better transform switches and a Lexan faceplate. |
2000-2003 | ![]() |
TTM 54 Performance Mixer
The TTM 56 was the world standard for new millenium turntablists. |
1998-2000 | ![]() |
TTM 54i Performance Mixer
The TTM 54i got better transform switches and a Lexan faceplate. |
2000-2006 | ![]() |
TTM 56 Performance Mixer
The TTM 56 was the world standard for new millenium turntablists. |
2001-2008 | ![]() |
The current TTM 56S replaced the TTM 56 with an internal power supply. | 2008-now | |
TTM 57SL Mixer for Serato Scratch Live
The TTM 57SL added new Scratch Live controls to the TTM 56 design. |
2006-2012 | |
The current TTM57mkII replaced the TTM57SL and the Sixty-One with dual USB ports and more software controls. | 2015-now |