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Description
Experience the classic fusion of analog and digital with the Rane SL1 for Serato Scratch Live, a groundbreaking audio interface designed to give DJs uncompromising control over their digital music library while maintaining the feel of vinyl. This robust unit connects seamlessly to your turntables or CD players, allowing you to scratch and mix files from your Mac or PC using Serato's legendary Scratch Live software.
Built for the modern performer, the SL1 offers a simple yet efficient setup, perfect for club gigs, radio shows, or personal studio sessions. The interface supports up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz audio quality, ensuring your mixes are delivered with pristine clarity. The Rane SL1 stands out not only for its performance but also for its durability, thanks to its rugged metal construction, ready to withstand the demands of the road. This unit is powered via USB, eliminating the need for an external power supply, making it a versatile tool for DJs on the go.
Whether you’re looking to transition from vinyl to digital or seeking a reliable backup system for live performances, the Rane SL1 provides a smooth and intuitive experience that has become a staple in the DJ community.
Key Features:
- Seamless integration with Serato Scratch Live software
- Supports up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz audio quality
- USB-powered for easy setup and portability
- Durable metal construction for road-ready reliability
- Compatible with turntables and CD players
- Allows real-time control of digital audio files with traditional decks
Reviews
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Rane SL1 for Serato Scratch Live.
Software and compatibility
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Scratch Live 2.5 is incompatible with Apple's M1/M2 MacBook Pros due to lack of support for newer OS versions like Sierra and beyond.
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Mixxx, an open-source alternative, supports most Scratch Live physical media and can be used on OS X, potentially allowing older hardware to function on new Macs.
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It was noted that El Capitan is the last macOS version compatible with Scratch Live, due to changes in Apple's audio drivers starting with Sierra.
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The SL1 interface lacks ASIO drivers, which limits its compatibility with software like Rekordbox, unlike the SL2 and newer models.
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Some users on Linux report successful routing of the SL1, highlighting its potential use in non-Windows or macOS environments.
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Scratch Live 1.9.2 can function on macOS Mojave 10.14, though it may experience glitches.
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A mid-2012 MacBook Pro with macOS Mountain Lion, upgraded to SSD and maximum RAM, provides low-latency performance with the SL1.
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Use cases and applications
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Users interested in reviving old setups suggest using a dedicated older laptop, like a 2012 MacBook Pro, for near-zero latency with Scratch Live.
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For educational and fun purposes, setting up old DJ gear for children is a viable use, although it may require older hardware to function properly.
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An SL1 box can still serve as a functional audio interface for older systems, especially when paired with Scratch Live on a Windows machine.
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SL1 is useful for recording personal scratch sessions and introducing children to DJing.
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User experience
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Owners report that while the SL1 is outdated, it can be a cost-effective solution for those who manage to integrate it into older or specific setups.
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Value and pricing
5.0 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 4 Ratings
984
a fun piece of equipment to get your turntables to work with serato
a fun piece of equipment to get your turntables to work with serato, fairly no thrills, kinda expensive, but works good enough
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GREAT DJ PRODUCT FOR MY VIDEO SHOW
I USE THIS WHEN I DO A VJ VIDEO DJ SET. IT WORKS GREAT WITH SERATO VIDEO
Artist usage
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"Rane: Jayceeoh, I know you picked up a Sixty-Two after using it on the show. Have you owned any other Rane products? If so, what?
Jayceeoh: I have had a Rane TTM 56 since college. Always loved the feel of Rane mixers. Also, I have owned the SL1 and SL3.
Rane: Has updating to the Sixty-Two made your life as a DJ a little better and if so, how?
Jayceeoh: I can get way more creative with my DJ sets now. All the functions are right there for me and I don't have to spend half my set hitting cues and searching for songs on my laptop."
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