With its wooden side panels, vintage design and sizeable rotary knobs reminiscent of the classic Moog modular systems, it’s hard not to instantly love this device. Thursday, May 28, 2015 - 11:52 . You can also follow more about NAMM 2016 and new products, or watch our Instagram for the most up-to-date information. This year they seek revive the feeling, and look of that classic tool in a new digital format. While Rane clearly promotes that this mixer is, “designed for playback of high-resolution audio” (better known as HRA), I’ve found very good quality output when using my Technics 1200s and vinyl.

Pretty impressive considering the price point. Reviewed: Rane MP2015 Rotary Mixer You can fine-tune the equalizer section to your taste using the the selectable crossover points of 150 Hz/6.0 kHz or 300 Hz/3.0 kHz .

It carries almost all of the awesome features of the highly-successful MP2015 that debuted last year, and comes in at a lower price point – keep reading for the details and photos from the NAMM floor.

Rane has come up with a good mix between the classical Rotary mixer and a DJ mixer we are all familiar with, as well as incorporating a range of tools to blend your tracks together creatively. A photo posted by DJ TechTools (@djtechtools) on Jan 21, 2016 at 1:33pm PST. Let’s give this baby a test ride and see if its more than just a trophy for the DJ-fetishist. This morning at NAMM 2016, Rane launched a new two-channel mixer in their MP rotary line, the Rane MP2014. REVIEW: RANE MP2015 ROTARY MIXER . The punchy lows, the warm tone in the mid and the crispy but friendly highs remind me of my high-end studio equalizer. Rane just announced the MP2014 here at NAMM 2016, a two-channel rotary mixer that inherits much from its big brother the MP2015. Tailored specifically for the “discerning perfectionist DJ who only needs two channels but requires the utmost in technology, simplicity, reliability and portability,” the MP2014 is projected to cost around £1,999 according to DJ Tech Tools, though no release date has been set yet. With long waiting lists for the E&S DJR400 and no real other options for a compact, high-end two-channel rotary mixer, the MP2014 is perfect for DJs and hobbyists that are willing to pay for quality—it is money well-spent.

It also was non-discriminating in that my home/club experience playing various formats (Funk, Disco, … Well, they do, but it’s not cheap. Traktor secrets, controller reviews, a massive MIDI mapping library, and more. Anticipating this change of fashion, Rane presents its smallest, two-channel home model—the MP2014, which has a design and circuit almost identical to the MP2015.

0. This enables you to only mix the desired frequency band of your wet signal with the dry signal playing on your main mixer. It carries almost all of the awesome features of the highly-successful MP2015 that debuted last year, and comes in at a lower price point – keep reading for the details and photos from the NAMM floor. NAMM 2016: Mixars Debuts, DUO + CUT Battle Mixers, Pioneer Shows Prototypes of CDJ-Tour1 + DJM-Tour1 With…, Arturia Launches KeyStep: USB Keyboard, Polyphonic Sequencer. a massive writeup of the MP2014’s specs on the Rane website here, Dual USB ports / soundcards for switching off DJs, high-resolution beautiful-sounding filters that switch between HP, LP, and Dual, durable steel chassis, beautiful wood sides. The company’s latest rotary model “provides everything needed with nothing else added.”. Older, less powerful productions that lack presence in the bass region can be instantly made more powerful by slightly pushing a certain frequency band using the low control and crossover adjustment. Rotating the knob from fully counter-clockwise to center sweeps the lowpass filter from 20 Hz to 18 kHz. This year’s edition of NAMM sees Rane add to their rotary range with the unveiling of the MP2014 two-channel mixer which can be seen as a scaled down companion to its big brother, carrying almost all of the same features (the sub-mix channel has been discarded) but at a much more affordable price.

Don’t believe the hype? Unlike the isolator filters, the channel equalizers don’t have on-board rotary control for crossover points, but you can control them from the Rane Control Panel on your computer, when connected via USB. The expression “a chain is only as strong as its weakest link” is especially true when it comes to audio, and if you want to make your carefully collected vinyl sound as good as possible, this mixer is definitely recommendable. Many praise the warm sound, smooth equalizers and endless creative mixing joy that the dedicated filter and isolator sections offer. Rane’s MP2015 was a much lusted-after rotary mixer last year, but the price point and four channels made it excessive for a lot of DJs.

Like; Tweet +1; Submit; Mail; Value For Money : Correct Audience: Advanced Users . In high/low mode, the filters are bypassed when the rotary is in a neutral position. “They don’t build ’m like that anymore,” my dad used to say. I’d challenge most people to differentiate, especially in a club environment. Rane is no stranger to rotary mixers, since they brought the style of sought after Urie and Bozak mixers into mass production in 1999 with the MP2016, a classic analogue rotary mixer with simple controls that was beloved by house DJs in particular. What’s great is that Rane has managed to keep almost all the best features from the MP2015 in this new mixer – particularly big features include: Add to all that that the MP2014 is still built in the USA, which is a rarity in the DJ industry. Reviews; 10 Best; Studio equipment. The filter can be switched to highpass, lowpass or “Pioneer style” high/low mode, with a reach between 20 to 20.000 HZ. Even a first time rotary-mixer user will know his way around in no time. But where Parrish is taking the use of the isolator to an extreme (by, for example, completely cutting all the low and mid frequencies in a build up, leaving only the highest register to be heard to later kick in the muted frequencies simultaneously) this tool can also be used in a more subtle way. The filter knob sweeps either the lowpass or highpass filter depending upon rotation direction from center, with the lowpass filter on the lefthand side.

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The same goes for the LED audio input indicators in the main mixer and master section. There’s a massive writeup of the MP2014’s specs on the Rane website here that goes into more detail on almost every feature. Rane will retail the MP2014 for approximately £2000 however a release date is yet to be disclosed. The top end of the mixer is reserved for the isolator section, with three steep 24dB/octave filters with adjustable crossover to manipulate your main mix. Rane MP2015 Review. Buttons that activate the various equalizers and filters on this mixer (unlike many other mixers) are of a comfortable size and are luminous, which makes night time DJ mixing even more pleasurable. Music, in-depth features, artist content (sample packs, project files, mix downloads), news, and art, starting at only $1/month. For a rotary mixer, the Rane MP2014 is surprisingly compact and has a familiar layout: two main channels centred on the device, each with gain control, with a three-band equalizer and a larger volume control at the bottom of the device. Together with the resonance control, this is an extremely powerful tool for creative mixing.

This feature allows you to manipulate the sound intuitively without having to switch filter modes. The rare E&S DJR400 and MP2014‘s bigger brother, the MP2015, have been appearing in DJ booths worldwide.

But there is a price to pay for this … A detailed run-down of the MP2014 features is available over at the Rane site. Platform Privacy © 2020 XLR8R Media Inc. All Rights Reserved. A growing number of artists now prefer the smooth … NAMM 2016: Denon DJ VL12 Turntable; Could DVS Coming For Engine? The MIC section comes with its own tone control, with a single rotary controlling the equaliser. Rane just announced the MP2014, a two-channel rotary mixer that … Besides that, it is worth mentioning that the knobs are a pleasure to mix with and have just the right resistance for precise mixing. Some of the standout features to transfer down to this two-channel model from the MP2015 include a high resolution isolator with adjustable crossover, for playing with the master out, high-resolution beautiful-sounding filters that switch between high pass, low pass, and Dual (bandpass), studio quality phono preamps, and of course the overall design. #baNAMMa for scale, of course. DJ Techtools - The largest community for DJ and producer techniques, tutorials, and tips.

The AUX section, which is typically used to run your output signal from the mixer through an external effect, has a filter control to control the return signal. Rane MP2014 Two Channel Rotary Mixer. It takes the best bits from the MP2015 and distills them into a more compact (and less expensive) model that’ll be within reach for a …