Rane SIXTY-TWO Operation Manual - Advanced Audio Setups
VirtualDJ 8
– Rane Sixty-Two
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55. MIC INPUT Connect your microphone using a XLR 3-pin plug, a balanced
¼” TRS plug
or unbalanced TS plug. This input may be set as Microphone or Line Input using the
MIC-LINE switch on the rear panel. Set this to Line when connecting a wireless receiver.
Note: The Main, Booth and Session outputs arrive from the same “Main Mix” signal. Each one of them
has its own LEVEL control at the top panel. Because all signals are identical, users may use any of
these outputs as the “Main” output if a different cable type is required for system connection.
Advanced Audio Setups
As mentioned, the Rane 62 is offering a pre-defined audio configuration for Timecode (DVS)
and Sampler routing to the AUX USB Channel. Further details and alternative setups are
described below.
Timecode (DVS)
VirtualDJ is offering DVS (Digital Vinyl System) support for the Rane 62. A timecode Plus or
Pro Infinity license is required. 2 Timecode Inputs are available to control any software decks
via Timecode CDs or Vinyls.
Both Mixer Decks can accept LINE (Timecode CDs) and PHONO Sources (Timecode
Vinyls) depending on the LN/PH switchers at the rear panel of the unit.
Inputs 1 or 2 can be used as Timecode for the left Deck and Inputs 3 or 4 for the Right Deck.
By default VirtualDJ has pre-configured Timecode to Inputs 1 for the left and Inputs 3
for the right deck.
In case you need to use different Inputs for your Timecode units, open the Sixty-Two Audio
Driver panel and change the USB-3 and USB-4 Record for Deck 1 and Deck 2 to the
appropriate PH/CD inputs.
Timecodes to Inputs 1 and 3
Timecodes to Inputs 2 and 4
Alternatively, you may observe and control the status of the Timecode Inputs by assigning toggle
'@$Rane62TCA' and toggle '@$
Rane62TCB’ to 2 custom skin buttons. Your settings will be
remembered across sessions.