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Common Rane Twelve MKII Turntable Controller Questions
How do I configure the Rane Twelve MKII for MIDI control in Serato DJ Pro?
Connect the Twelve MKII to your computer via USB, launch Serato DJ Pro, and the software should automatically detect and configure the device. Ensure the 'Enable MIDI Thru' option is enabled in Serato's MIDI settings for optimal control.
Can I save custom pitch ranges or other performance settings on the Rane Twelve MKII, and how?
The Rane Twelve MKII doesn't have onboard memory for saving custom pitch ranges or performance settings directly. All such customizations are handled within the DJ software (e.g., Serato DJ Pro) and saved within your software preferences or crate settings.
What's the basic workflow for beatmatching using the Rane Twelve MKII instead of traditional turntables?
Use the platter to adjust the song's speed and position like a traditional turntable, relying on the real vinyl feel and slipmat for tactile control. Then use the pitch fader to make finer adjustments to tempo, aiming to match the BPM of the other playing track.
Why is my Rane Twelve MKII not being recognized by my computer or Serato DJ Pro?
First, ensure the USB cable is securely connected and functioning correctly; try a different USB port. If the problem persists, check that you have the latest drivers installed for your operating system and the latest version of Serato DJ Pro.
What is the purpose of the 'Motor Off' button on the Rane Twelve MKII and how does it differ from a traditional turntable?
The 'Motor Off' button disengages the direct drive motor, allowing the platter to spin freely, mimicking the behavior of stopping a record with your hand on a traditional turntable. This allows for unique stopping/slowing effects unavailable on fixed-speed controllers.