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The RANE DJ ONE is a professional-grade DJ controller designed for Serato DJ Pro, featuring motorized 7.2" platters with adjustable torque for authentic vinyl feel, an integrated 3-band EQ mixer, dual USB laptop connections for seamless DJ handoffs, and extensive pro audio connectivity including balanced XLR outputs and multiple mic inputs. It offers six quick-launch FX with dual metal paddles and eight performance pads per deck, empowering DJs with instant access to cues, loops, rolls, slicer, samples, and Scratch Bank. Ideal for mobile, streaming, and professional DJs seeking premium build quality and versatile performance.



















| ASIN | B08S3GBHL8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,808 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #41 in DJ Controllers |
| Brand | Rane |
| Brand Name | Rane |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 472 Reviews |
| Included Components | Rane DJ ONE controller, USB Cable, User Guide, Safety and Warranty Manual, IEC cord, Software Download Card |
| Item Type Name | RANE ONE - Complete DJ Set and DJ Controller for Serato DJ with Integrated DJ Mixer, Motorized Platters and Serato DJ Pro Included |
| Item Weight | 23.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Brands Inc. |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| UPC | 694318025079 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer. |
T**E
Excellent alternative to Control Vinyl.
Like everyone else, the first thing that caught my attention was the weight and sturdiness of this unit. Coming from light, plastic, DDJ gear, it felt really good to have something that felt hefty like this. But not too heavy to be portable. And not so light that it slides around your table. The legs underneath are super convenient for clean simple set ups and keeping your wires tucked. The platters feel great. I do recommend replacing the slip mats that come with it. They are not the best, and kind of loud when holding the acrylic vinyl sim... The lack of hardware fx is a bummer, but the fx paddles are very nice and intuitive. The lighting on the unit is very pleasing to my eyes. Nice long tempo faders, I will admit are a bit more touchy than I expected them to be but still very nice and efficient. The soundcard is everything you would want from this price range. Clean, punchy sound. Coming from Pioneer products, one thing I am having to adjust to is not having beatgrid editing controls on the controller itself. At least I haven't found them if they do exist. And I'm not too good at remapping certain functions as of now. Overall, the functionality, the sound, the workflow, all of it gets an A+ from me. The few oversights, like the missing hardware based fx, low quality slip mat, and beatgrid functions not being accessible from the board are why I only give it 4 stars. Literally everything else is perfect. Professional outputs. 2 mic inputs, double laptop connection, on board power source. This is a great purchase for mobile DJs, streaming DJs, or just DJs. If you can afford it, and you know how to use dj gear. Absolutely buy it.
M**L
Tane1mk2
This is a great turntable it got a lot of stuff in it alit of stuff for stems it is a great controller
D**.
Best 2 channel Serato DJ controller
If motorized platters don't interest you, this won't be the product for you. The device makes a bit of noise when powered on, and a bit more when the motors are going. Once you start to jam you won't hear it, and if you're playing out the crowd will never notice, but it exists. I'd compare it to the sound of a normal turntable with a record on and needle in the cut, so it's pretty fair and even comes in below par if you make that comparison, but as far as controllers go, this is the only one that has it's own noise. This is the only drawback I can come up with, as otherwise for me the device is perfect. Some might find the channels limiting, but you can also hook up auxiliary devices like drum machines or synths to the main channel inputs and easily switch between them and the built-in decks with a switch on each channel. The EQs and filters work fine like this but the FX are software-only so you'll want a Zoom pedal or something like that if you want to effect your input signal. Again, the only drawbacks the device has really is just par for equipment in it's class, it doesn't under deliver in any regard but seriously outperforms the competition in some key and novel aspects. If you like to scratch, are interested in giving it a try, or even just like the feel of the "work," this is the controller to buy.
R**T
Great controller
Absolutely love this machine. It’s full of functions and features which takes some getting used to. It is very well built and sounds great. It weighs heavier than it looks though lol.
J**V
Loving This Controller!
Had to sell my Technic 1200’s years ago and stopped DJing. I would eventually buy a Pioneer DDJ-SB3 controller just for fun but that got old fast as I realized that it will always be spinning platters for me. I was on the fence if I should buy some used Technics or some other brand of new turntables and a mixer or get the RANE ONE. Well I guess it’s obvious which route I took and having no regrets. Thing is a beast and built like a tank! Heavy but way more lighter than turntables. I produce music more now but I wish they had this when I was doing DJ mobile gigs. Fits perfect on my home office/studio desk. Only negative I guess would be that the mixer has no on board effects but that doesn’t bother me. I’m more focused on the quality pads for cue points and samples to do some scratch and remix routines. Overall 5 stars for me!
B**S
Amazing, like turntables without the schlep
Highly recommend. I traditionally use technics with a 10" mixer in battle mode (Thudrumble or more recently the Pioneer S9), or for the fancy gigs with smaller footprint, a DDJ-SX I've used since 2012. I had multiple weekly gigs as pandemic slowed down in early 2022, and picked up the Rane One as soon as I could, even modifying my flight case to fit the new piece. The equipment switch was seamless, quitting the DDJ cold turkey and picking up immediately with the Rane One. It is instinctively easy to control, with all of the parts being similar to the DDJ and/or battle mixers like the S-9. As a very active/engaged DJ who scratches, juggles, blends, etc., I've found the Rane One to be incredible in every way, other than small personal preferences like location of some knobs, etc. Control-wise, it is amazing, with the platters being as close to a turntable as I've experienced yet, in feeling and response, and the fader is as good as good as any other mixer I have. It's also easier to play with other DJs thanks to the dual USB connections, making for easy switches between computers. It is literally like having the traditional battle DJ set-up, just much easier to transport and set up.
P**A
Disappointed with my purchase
First impressions were not good. Rusted screws, two missing knobs for the crossfader contour and mic level and the crossfader feels sticky. The base legs are also not included. All in all, I'm disappointed with the purchase I might as well have added the extra 400 and gotten the mk2 brand new. Update: I found that the left volume fader does not work, the button for reversing deck one is not working appropriately, the cue level knob also does not work unless you physically hold it down, same goes for the level knob for mic one. The 3.5mm earphone port is also blocked, something broke and got stuck there. I expected a new unit not a failed refurb that was obviously not tested properly
D**D
Rane one DJ Controller
There are missing pieces in my Rane one controller the stickers and also the power cord.
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