The Control LED under each Source Selector switch shows the currently assigned Deck. Similarly, press the Deck 2 / 4 button to assign the right-hand controls to Deck 2 or Deck 4. To toggle control between decks, press the Deck 3 / 1 button to assign the left-hand controls to Deck 3 or Deck 1. The control strip on the left of the mixer controls decks 3 & 1 and the control strip on the right controls decks 2 & 4. These control strips include software controls for assigning deck controls, navigating and scrolling your library, loading tracks, looping, deck syncing, activating Slip mode and triggering cue points and SP-6 samples. Like the Sixty-Two mixer, the Sixty-Four includes two control strips along both sides of the mixer. If you’re new to mixer/controller hybrids, the Sixty-Four may look a little intimidating at first, but with a quick walk-through, you’ll be able to jump-on the Sixty-Four for the first time like a pro. The control layout is similar to the Sixty-Two and just as easy to use. Stay tuned for the how-to follow up video.You wanted a four channel Sixty-Two and now it’s here! If you’re a fan of the revolutionary Rane Sixty-Two mixer and its innovative built-in software controls, you’re going to love the Rane Sixty-Four. Big ups to Faust and Shortee for this amzing video. Their ambitious schedule shows no signs of letting up as they continue to bang out killer beats in the studio and drop devastating bass on stages worldwide. Whether they appear as ‘Faust & Shortee’ or disguised as the grimy “Urban Assault”, the bass line is always front and center. In 2009 Urban Assault’s infamous “Red Raider” EP not only held the #1 spot on both Beatport & TrackItDown, but it was also honored by TrackItDown’s Drum & Bass Awards as one of the top 10 releases of the year alongside such artists as Sub Focus, Deadmau5, Chase & Status, Noisia, DJ Fresh and The Prodigy, and it still continues to return to the charts time & time again today. A few of their most popular Heavy Artillery EPs include “Scarface”, “Kid Dynomite”, “Lose Control” and “Dope” and their tune “Away” was nominated for the ‘Best Jungle/D&B track’ in the 2008 International Dance Music Awards. Their original tunes and remixes frequent the Top10 charts on the regular and some have held the #1 spot for weeks at a time. They successfully run two multi-genre labels: Heavy Artillery Recordings (Drum & Bass / Breaks / House / Dubstep / Drumstep) and 5 Star Records (Hip Hop / Battle / DJ Tools). In addition to rocking stages globally, Urban Assault are constantly in the studio producing music for release on various record labels as well as their own imprints. Together their solo & team albums have earned them critical acclaim in major publications like SPIN, URB, Remix, Knowledge, ATM, DJ Times, Rolling Stone etc., while their music is featured on networks such as MTV, NBC, CNN, HBO, ESPN and more. Shortee is acknowledged as one of the most diverse, technically skilled female DJs in the world, described as “The World’s Premier Female DJ” by the Grammy Foundation and named “Queen of the Scratch World” by DJ Times.īoth were featured in the award-winning documentary “SCRATCH” (Palm Pictures) marking their historical contribution to the art of DJing and Turntablism. Ranked as one of the top 5 Turntablists in the world by SPIN Magazine, Faust released the first turntablist album in history, the critically lauded Man Or Myth and continues to push the boundaries of his production today in various genres. Specializing in the grimy beats & filthy bass line genres of Dubstep, Drum & Bass, Drumstep and Electro House, this dynamic duo continues to awe masses worldwide both in the studio & on stage complete with live 4 turntable DJ trick sets scratched to perfection. Urban Assault (aka Faust & Shortee) have been a powerhouse in the DJ/Production world for the last 17+ years electrifying audiences on a global scale. For those attending the 2014 Winter NAMM show in Anaheim, be sure to come by our booth Thursday at 12:00 PM to watch Urban Assault perform live! Taken from HEAVY ARTILLERY RECORDINGS | FAUST | SHORTEE If you've never seen Urban Assault perform, you're in for a treat. Watch Urban Assault, aka Faust and Shortee, rock the Rane Sixty-Four mixer with Serato DJ.
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