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User Guide (English)
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Seventy. At Rane DJ, we know how serious music is to you.
That’s why we design our equipment with only one thing in mind—to make your performance
the best it can be.
Box Contents
Seventy
Power Cable
(2) Serato NoiseMap™ Control Vinyl Records
(2) Serato NoiseMap™ Control CDs
Serato Pitch 'n Time Download Card with Serial Number
(2) USB Cables
Rane Stickers
User Guide
Safety & Warranty Manual
Support
For the latest information about this product (documentation, technical specifications, system
requirements, compatibility information, etc.) and product registration, visit dj.rane.com.
For additional product support, visit dj.rane.com/support.
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Setup
Items not listed under Introduction > Box Contents are sold separately.
1. Visit dj.rane.com and log into your account. (Create an account if this is your first Rane product.)
In your account, register your Seventy and download the Rane Control Panel.
Windows users only: The Rane Control Panel contains drivers required for Windows.
2. IMPORTANT: Occasionally, we may update Seventy’s firmware to improve its performance.
Visit dj.rane.com to check for available firmware updates, especially after you update your
software (firmware updates may address new software features).
3. Download and install the latest version of Serato DJ Pro from serato.com.
4. Using USB cables, connect the USB ports on the Rane Twelve (if using) or other USB MIDI
controllers to the Twelve/Controller USB ports on Seventy.
5. Connect audio input sources (microphones, turntables, etc.) to Seventy.
6. Connect audio output devices (headphones, power amplifiers, loudspeakers, etc.) to Seventy.
7. Connect all devices to power outlets, and power on the devices in proper order:
When starting a session, turn on (1) input sources, (2) Seventy, (3) output devices.
When ending a session, turn off (1) output devices, (2) Seventy, (3) input sources.
8. Using a USB cable, connect the USB port on Seventy to your computer. Open Serato DJ Pro and
go! For more information on how to use Serato DJ Pro with Seventy, visit support.serato.com and
select Rane Seventy.
Computer
Microphone
Powered Loudspeakers Booth Monitors Turntable Media
Player
Rane Twelve
(or other USB MIDI controller)
Rane Twelve
(or other USB MIDI controller)
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Features
Top Panel
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1. Scroll/Load: Turn this knob to browse through lists and press it to select an item or load the currently
selected track to the deck.
Tip: Press this knob twice quickly to load the same track to both decks (“instant doubles”).
2. Back: Press this button to view the previous screen in Serato DJ Pro.
Hold Shift and press this button to cycle through the Files, Browse, Prepare, and History windows in
Serato DJ Pro.
3. Load Prep: Press this button to send the highlighted track to the Prepare window in Serato DJ Pro.
Hold Shift and press this button to open the Prepare window.
4. Deck Source: Set this knob to the desired audio source for this channel: USB A or B (a track playing on
that layer in the software), PH/CD (a device connected to the Deck PH/CD In on the rear panel), or Aux
(a device connected to the Deck Aux In on the rear panel).
Note: If you select PH/CD, set the PH/CD selector switches on the rear panel properly.
Note: A deck’s controls will send MIDI information only when its deck source selector is set to USB
A or B.
5. Deck Level: Turn this knob to set the pre-fader, pre-EQ audio level of the corresponding channel. The
meter next to this knob indicates the signal’s volume level (reduce it if it begins "clipping," reaching
the red part of the meter).
6. Deck EQ High: Turn this knob to adjust the high (treble) frequencies.
7. Deck EQ Mid: Turn this knob to adjust the mid-range frequencies.
8. Deck EQ Low: Turn this knob to adjust the low (bass) frequencies.
9. Deck LP/HP: Turn this knob to adjust the filter applied to the deck. Turn the knob counterclockwise to
apply a low-pass filter. Turn the knob clockwise to apply a high-pass filter. Set it to the center
(“12:00”) position to deactivate the filters.
Note: The filters are full-kill by default, but you can adjust the cutoff frequencies by going to the
settings menu. See Operation > Settings Menu for more information.
10. Loop Controls: Use the Loop On/Off (Reloop), x1/2 (Loop In), and x2 (Loop Out) buttons to loop
segments of the track playing on the corresponding deck. See Operation > Looping to learn more
about creating loops.
11. Shift: Press and hold this button to access secondary functions of other controls on Seventy.
12. Instant Doubles Buttons: Press a deck’s Instant Doubles button to load the track on that deck to
the other deck; the playhead will be in the same position on both decks. If you would like these
buttons to instead perform Sync or Silent Cue functions, you can adjust the button mode from
Seventy’s Settings Menu. See Operation > Settings Menu for information on how to change the
mode and how the modes work.
13. Pad Mode Buttons: Press one of these buttons to enter the corresponding pad mode. Press once to
enter the primary (printed above) mode, and press a second time to enter the secondary mode. See
Operation > Pad Modes to learn how to use the pads in each mode.
14. Performance Pads: These pads have different functions on each deck depending on the current pad
mode. Use the Pad Mode Buttons to select the pad mode. These pads are velocity-sensitive (in
certain modes only), durable, and easy to play. See Operation > Pad Modes to learn how to use the
pads in each mode.
15. Parameter /: Use these buttons for various functions in each pad mode. Press and hold Shift
and use these buttons to access secondary parameters.
16. Display: The main Display screen shows adjustable parameters for software and internal Flex FX. The
Display can also be used to access and edit settings for the mixer. See Operation > Effects and
Operation > Settings Menu
for more information.
17. Effects Toggle: Move this toggle switch away from you to activate the software effects or Seventy's
Flex effects—the toggle will latch to that position. Pull the toggle back to the center position to
deactivate the effects.
Pull and hold this toggle toward you to activate the software effects or Seventy effects momentarily,
and release the toggle to deactivate the effects—the toggle will return to the center position.
Note: The Effects Toggle switches can be removed and rotated 180° depending on your preference.
Note: All EQ controls
are full-kill.
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18. FX Mode Button: Use this button to determine whether the Effects Toggles activate Seventy’s
internal Flex FX or software effects. While in Flex FX Mode, the FX Mode Button will be lit blue. While
in Software Effects Mode, the button will be lit amber.
19. FX Buttons: Use these buttons to select or deselect effects for activation by the Effects Toggles.
20. Parameter Knob: Turn this knob to edit effect parameters and menu settings. When editing menu
settings, press this knob to save your changes to the setting.
21. FX Joystick: Push this joystick up and down or left and right to navigate effect parameters and menu
settings.
22. Depth: Turn this knob to adjust the “wet-dry” mix of the effects on the corresponding deck.
23. Tap: Press this button two or more times at the desired BPM in order to manually set the FX tempo for
the deck in focus on the Display. To reset the FX tempo back to automatically matching the software
tempo, press and hold the Tap button for three seconds.
Hold Shift and press the Tap button to bring up Seventy’s settings menu.
24. Sampler Level: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the software sampler.
25. Cue Slider: Push this slider to the left or right to determine which deck is sent to the cue channel.
When the slider is in the center position, both decks will be sent to the cue channel.
26. Cue Level: Turn this knob to adjust the volume level of the cue channel.
27. Cue Mix: Turn to mix between the cue channel and program mix in the headphone outputs. When all
the way to the left, only the cue channel will be heard. When all the way to the right, only the program
mix will be heard.
28. Channel Fader: Move this fader to adjust the volume level of the corresponding deck.
29. Crossfader: Move this fader to mix between the decks.
30. Main: Turn this knob to adjust the output volume of the main outs. The meters next to this knob
indicate the signal’s volume level (reduce it if it begins "clipping," reaching the red part of the meter).
31. Booth: Turn this knob to adjust the output volume of the Booth Outs.
32. Session Out: Turn this knob to adjust the output volume of the Session Outs.
33. Session In: Turn this knob to adjust the input volume of the Session Ins.
34. Session In Cue: Press this button to send the signal from the Session Ins to the cue channel for
monitoring. When engaged, the button will be lit.
35. Mic 1 Level: Turn this knob to adjust the gain of the Mic 1 Input.
36. Mic 1 Tone: Turn this knob to adjust the balance of low (bass) and high (treble) frequencies of the
audio signal coming from the Mic 1 Input.
37. Mic 1 On/Duck: Press this to activate or deactivate the Mic 1 Input on the rear panel.
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to activate the “ducking” feature, which reduces the volume
level of all other inputs by 10 dB. The button will flash when this feature is active. Press this button
once more to deactivate this feature and the Mic 1 Input. If you would like to edit the volume
threshold or the hold time for the mic ducking feature, you can do so in the Settings Menu. See
Operation > Settings Menu for more information.
38. Mic 1 Echo: Press this button to activate or deactivate the echo effect on the Mic 1 Input signal. Turn
the Mic 1 Echo knob on the front panel to adjust the amount of the effect. If you would like to edit the
amount of feedback for the mic echo feature, you can do so in the Settings Menu. See Operation >
Settings Menu for more information.
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1. Power Input: While Seventy is powered off, connect the included power cable to this input and then
to a power outlet.
2. Power Switch: Use this switch to power Seventy on or off. Power on Seventy only after you have
connected all of your input devices and before you power on your amplifiers and loudspeakers. Power off
your amplifiers and loudspeakers before powering off Seventy.
3. Main Out (XLR): Connect these outputs to loudspeakers or an amplifier system. Use the Master knob
on the top panel to control the volume level.
4. Booth Out (1/4”/6.35 mm, TRS): Connect these outputs to booth monitors or a booth amplifier
system. Use the Booth knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
5. Session In (RCA): Connect these inputs from a line-level device like another mixer, a CD player, drum
machine, etc. The signal will be sent directly to the program mix. Turn the Session In knob on the top
panel to control the input volume level.
6. Session Out (RCA): Connect these outputs to another mixer, recording device, etc. The program mix
will be sent to these outputs. Turn the Session Out knob on the top panel to control the volume level.
7. Deck PH/CD In (RCA): Connect these inputs to an external audio source or to a turntable, CD player,
or other line-level device. Remember to set the corresponding PH/CD selector to the appropriate
position and to set the deck source knob for that deck to PH/CD to play its audio signal on that deck.
8. PH/CD Selector: Set this switch to the appropriate position, depending on the device connected to the
PH/CD Ins of the corresponding deck. If you are using phono-level turntables, set this switch to PH to
provide the additional amplification needed for phono-level signals. If you are using a line-level device,
such as a line-level turntable, CD player or sampler, set this switch to CD.
9. Phono Grounds: If you are using phono-level turntables with a grounding wire, connect the grounding
wire to these terminals. If you experience a low “hum” or “buzz”, this could mean that your turntables
are not grounded.
Note: Some turntables have a grounding wire built into the RCA connection and, therefore, nothing
needs to be connected to the grounding terminal.
10. Deck Aux In (RCA): Connect these inputs to an external line-level audio source. Remember to set the
Deck Source knob for that deck to Aux to play its audio signal on that deck.
11. Mic Inputs 12 (XLR / 1/4”/6.35 mm, TS): Connect microphones or line-level devices to these mono
inputs. Their mono audio signals are split and routed directly to the stereo program mix and cue
channel. If you prefer a stereo line input, the Session In may be used.
12. Line/Mic Selector: Set this switch to the appropriate position, depending on the device connected to
Mic Inputs 12. If you are using a microphone, set this switch to Mic. If you are using a line-level
device, such as a keyboard or sampler, set this switch to Line.
13. Twelve/Controller USB Ports (USB Type-A): Use USB cables to connect these USB ports to your
controllers such as Twelve or a standard USB MIDI controller.
Important: Do not connect USB drives to these ports. Switching the Deck Source knob will force
eject the drive from the connected computer, which could damage the contents and should be
avoided.
14. USB Ports (USB Type-B): Use USB cables to connect these USB ports to available USB ports on
your computer. These connections send and receive audio and MIDI control information to and from
the computer.
Note: Make sure you have downloaded and installed the Rane Control Panel from dj.rane.com.
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1. Headphone Outputs (1/4”, 1/8” / 6.35 mm, 3.5 mm, TRS): Connect your 1/4” or 1/8” (6.35 mm or 3.5
mm) headphones to this output for cueing and mix monitoring.
2. Mic 2 On: When set to On, the Mic 2 Input on the rear panel is active, and its audio signal is routed
directly to the program mix and cue mix. When set to Off, the Mic 2 Input is disabled.
3. Mic 2 Level: Turn this knob to adjust the gain of the Mic 2 Input.
4. Mic 2 Tone: Turn this knob to adjust the balance of low (bass) and high (treble) frequencies of the
audio signal coming from the Mic 2 Input.
5. Mic 1 Echo: Turn this knob to adjust the amount of the echo effect on the Mic 1 Input signal. Press
the Mic 1 Echo button on the top panel to activate or deactivate this effect.
6. Crossfader Contour Knob: Use this knob to adjust the slope of the crossfader curve. Turn the knob
to the left for a smooth fade (mixing) or to the right for a sharp cut (scratching). The center position is a
typical setting for club performances.
7. Channel Fader Contour Knobs: Use this knob to adjust the slope of the Channel Fader curves. Turn
the knob to the left for a smooth fade or to the right for a sharp cut.
8. Tension Knob: Use this knob to adjust the tension of the Crossfader. Turn the knob to the left to loosen
the crossfader for a lighter feel and to the right to tighten the crossfader for a heavier feel.
9. Fader Reverse: Set this switch to On to reverse the direction (“polarity”) of the corresponding fader.
Set it to Off to use the conventional fader polarity.
10. Split Cue: When this switch is set to the On (right) position, the headphone audio will be “split” such
that the cue channel is summed to mono and sent to the left headphone channel while the program
mix is summed to mono and sent to the right channel. When the switch is set to the Off (left) position,
the cue channel and program mix will be “blended” together. In both cases, use the Cue Mix knob on
the top panel to control the balance of the two signals.
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Operation
Looping
Each deck on the Seventy is equipped with three buttons on the top panel that you can
use to easily create and modify loops. Each button has a primary function (printed
above the button) and a secondary function (printed below the button).
To activate an autoloop of a track playing on a deck, press the deck’s Loop On/Off
(Reloop) button. The length of the loop in bars will depend on your software’s current
loop size setting. If the current setting is not the loop size you want, you can change
the loop size.
To change the autoloop size, use the x1/2 (Loop In) button to divide the number of bars in half or the x2
button (Loop Out) to double the number of bars. You can change the loop size either before you activate a
loop or while a loop is active and playing.
To deactivate an autoloop of a track playing on a deck, press the deck’s Loop On/Off (Reloop) button.
To activate the last used loop on a deck, hold Shift and press the Loop On/Off (Reloop) button on the
corresponding deck while the previously looped track is still playing. The same segment of the track that was
looped before will be looped again.
To activate a manual loop of a track playing on a deck, use the deck’s x1/2 (Loop In) and x2 (Loop Out)
buttons. Press the x1/2 (Loop In) button to set the start point for the loop, then press the x2 (Loop Out) button
to set the end point for the loop. After you set the end point, the loop will automatically begin playing.
To deactivate a manual loop of a track playing on a deck, press the deck’s Loop On/Off (Reloop) button.
Effects
With the Seventy, you can activate software effects or the internal Flex FX on one or both decks.
Applying Effects to a Deck
To activate software or internal effects on a deck, use
the deck’s Effects Toggle. Latch the toggle in the up
position to apply effects to a deck. Alternatively, you can
pull the toggle down and then let go in order to momentarily
apply effects to the deck.
To deactivate software or internal effects on a deck,
place the deck’s Effects Toggle in the center position.
To select whether the Effects Toggles activate software or internal effects, press the FX Mode button.
When set to Flex FX Mode, the FX Mode button will be lit blue. When set to Software Effects mode, the
button will be lit amber.
Note: If using the internal Flex FX, you can activate one effect, which will be applied to both decks. If using
Serato DJ Pro software effects, you can stack up to three different effects on each deck. If you would like to
use only one Serato DJ Pro effect on each deck, set Serato DJ Pro to Single FX Mode. If you would like to
use multiple Serato DJ Pro effects on each deck, set Serato DJ Pro to Multi FX Mode. See the Serato DJ
Pro manual if you need more help with this process.
To change which Flex effect is applied while in Flex FX Mode, press the corresponding FX button
(Echo, Reverb, Brake, Flanger, Phaser, or Delay).
To select/deselect a Serato DJ Pro effect while in Software Effects mode, press the corresponding FX
button. The FX buttons to the left of the FX Mode button will correspond to Bank A software effects
(routed by default to Deck 1), and the three FX buttons to the right of the FX Mode button will correspond
to Bank B software effects (routed by default to Deck 2). Names of Serato DJ Pro effects will be visible on
Seventy’s Display.
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To change which Serato DJ Pro effect is applied to a deck in Software Effects mode:
1. Hold Shift and then press the FX button corresponding to the effect. The FX button will flash.
2. Turn the Parameter Knob to scroll through effects.
3. When the effect you’d like to apply is displayed, press the Parameter Knob. The FX button will stop
flashing.
Editing Live Effects on a Deck
The main Display screen will show the FX tempo for each deck, which will automatically match the tempo
of the song playing on the deck (unless you manually change this setting as described below). The Display
will also show the FX beat division and depth level for each deck.
To change which deck is in focus on the Display, push the FX Joystick left and right. The FX tempo field
for the deck in focus will be highlighted.
To edit a deck’s FX tempo, turn the Parameter Knob or press the Tap button two or more times at the
desired BPM while the deck is in focus on the Display.
Note: After you manually edit a deck’s FX tempo, the setting will not reset even after loading a new song to
the deck. To make a deck’s FX Tempo go back to automatically matching the tempo of the track loaded on
the deck, press the Parameter Knob or press and hold the Tap button for three seconds while the deck is
in focus on the Display.
To edit a deck’s FX beat division, push the FX Joystick up or down while the deck is in focus on the
Display.
To increase or decrease a deck’s FX depth level, turn the Depth Knob for the deck.
To edit a Flex effect parameter while in Flex FX Mode:
1. Hold Shift and press the FX button for the effect. This will take you to the Flex effect parameter Display
screen.
2. Highlight the parameter you want to adjust with the FX Joystick.
3. Turn the Parameter Knob in order to adjust the parameter.
4. Press the Parameter Knob to return to the main Display screen.
Note: Changes made from the Flex effect parameter Display screen will not be saved upon powering off
Seventy. To learn how to change the default Flex FX parameters, see Settings Menu.
Pad Modes
This chapter describes the different pad modes. Each deck
has eight pads, which are always in one of these modes,
and each deck’s pads can be in a different mode. Press
one of the Pad Mode buttons to enter the corresponding
pad mode on that deck. With each press, a Pad Mode
button will alternate between a primary and secondary pad
mode. When you enter a primary pad mode, the
corresponding Pad Mode button will be lit with its primary
color. When you enter a secondary pad mode, the
corresponding Pad Mode button will be lit white, while the
other Pad Mode buttons will be lit red.
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Cue
In Cue Mode, each pad assigns a hot cue point or returns the track to that hot cue point.
To enter Cue Mode, press Cue so that it lights white (with the other pad mode buttons lit in their primary
colors).
To assign a hot cue point, press an unlit Pad at the desired point in your track. The pad will light up when
it is assigned (with the corresponding color, if available).
To jump to a hot cue point, press a lit Pad.
To delete an assigned hot cue point, press Shift and the corresponding pad.
Pitch Play
In Pitch Play Mode, each pad plays the track from a
hot cue point at a different transposition (adjustable by
semitones). The Serato Pitch ‘n Time DJ Expansion
Pack must be installed to use this mode. See Cue to
learn how to assign hot cue points.
Note: A Serato Pitch 'n Time download card with
serial number is included with your Seventy.
To enter Pitch Play Mode, press Cue so that it lights
white (with the other Pad Mode buttons lit red).
To select which hot cue point to use, press Shift
and a dimly lit Pad.
To select the range of transpositions the pads will
use, use the Parameter / buttons (see the
diagrams here).
To adjust the key of the current track down or up,
press Shift and the Parameter / buttons,
respectively.
To play the track from the hot cue point, press a lit
Pad. Each pad corresponds to a specific transposition
(by semitones), depending on the current range of
transposition (see the diagrams here). The pad with no
transposition (the original pitch) will be lit white.
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Saved Loop
In Saved Loop Mode, each pad triggers a loop
previously saved in your software.
To enter Saved Loop Mode, press Saved Loop so
that it lights dark blue.
To play a loop, press a lit Pad. Each deck’s eight
pads will correspond to Saved Loops 1–8 in your
software, and the color of each pad will correspond to
the color assigned to each loop in your software.
To restart the currently playing loop, press Shift and the corresponding lit Pad.
To halve or double the length of the loop, press the Parameter / buttons.
To shift the loop backward or forward, press Shift and the Parameter / buttons.
Flip
If you have purchased the Serato Flip Expansion
Pack, you can access the Flip control by pressing
Saved Loop so that it lights white. If you have not
purchased the Flip Expansion Pack, this will be
available as a Custom Pad mode.
In this mode, unlit pads have no Flip assigned to
them; pads lit blue have a Flip assigned but are not
playing; pads lit orange have a Flip assigned and are
currently playing.
To assign a Flip to a pad, press an unlit pad (1-6).
To play an assigned Flip, press the corresponding blue lit pad (1-6).
To immediately stop playback of a Flip, hold Shift and then press the corresponding orange lit pad (1-
6).
To start Flip recording, press the left Parameter button.
To return to the start of the selected Flip, press the right Parameter button.
To toggle the Flip Slot Loop, hold Shift and then press the left Parameter button.
To toggle the Flip Slot on and off, hold Shift and then press the right Parameter button.
Roll
In Roll Mode, each pad triggers a momentary loop roll. Releasing the pad stops the loop roll and resumes
normal playback where the playhead would be if you had not triggered the loop roll (i.e., as if the track had
been playing forward the whole time).
Note: Disable Show Beat Jump Controls in the Serato Setup menu to access 8 loop rolls at once. You
can also view and edit the set loop sizes in the software.
To enter Roll Mode, press Roll so that it lights aqua.
To trigger a loop roll, press and hold a Pad.
To change which eight lengths for loop rolls are shown (in the software), press either of the Parameter
/ buttons. The pad layout will shift to match it.
To shift the loop roll backward or forward, press Shift and the Parameter / buttons, respectively.
Saved
Loop 1
Saved
Loop 2
Saved
Loop 3
Saved
Loop 4
Saved
Loop 5
Saved
Loop 6
Saved
Loop 7
Saved
Loop 8
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Flip 5 Flip 6
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Function
No
Function
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Sampler
In Sampler Mode, the pads will control the sampler in the software. The pads each trigger a sample at a
specified volume (you can assign the sample and its volume in the software).
To enter Sampler Mode, press Sample so that it lights purple.
To assign a sample, first highlight the desired sample in your library. Then hold Shift and press a pad
corresponding to an empty sampler slot. The sampler slot volume can be adjusted in Serato.
To play a sample, press a lit pad. The pad will flash as the sample plays.
To stop playback of a sample, press Shift and a Pad while it plays.
To cycle through the sample banks, press the Parameter / buttons.
To cycle through the Sampler outputs, press Shift and the Parameter / buttons.
Serato Sample
If you are using the Serato Sample plug-in with a supported DAW, you can use Seventy to control the plug-
in. Seventy’s 16 Performance Pads will correspond to the 16 pads in the plug-in, allowing you to use
Seventy’s pads to create and trigger cues.
To enter Serato Sample Mode, press Sample so that it lights white.
Transport
In Transport Control Mode, the pads correspond to
different transport controls. The software will
automatically enter Internal Mode when you do this (if
you are using a Twelve controller with Seventy, the
software will always be in Internal Mode).
To enter Transport Mode, press Transport so that it
lights green.
To bend the pitch downward temporarily, press
Pad 1.
To bend the pitch upward temporarily, press Pad 2.
To move the pitch fader down, press Pad 3.
To move the pitch fader up, press Pad 4.
To enable or disable Keylock, press Pad 5.
To switch between Internal Mode (INT) and Relative Mode (REL), press Shift and Pad 5. (Switching to
Relative Mode will allow you to resume control of playback with control vinyl or control CDs.)
To activate Sync, press Pad 6. Press Shift and Pad 6 to deactivate sync.
To skip to the cue point, press Pad 7.
To play or pause the track, press Pad 8.
Pitch
Bend
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Pitch
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Fader
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Pitch
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Sync Cue
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Custom Pad Sets
Seventy comes with two customizable pad modes. For these modes, you can use Serato DJ Pro’s MIDI
mapping feature to program the Performance Pads to trigger functions of your choosing.
To enter a custom pad mode, press either Roll or Transport so that the button lights white (with all the
other Pad Mode buttons lit red).
To create a custom pad set:
1. While connected to Serato DJ Pro, make sure that Seventy is entered into one of the two custom pad
modes (as described above).
2. In Serato DJ Pro, open the Setup menu and select MIDI.
3. Select Seventy and make sure that Allow Serato DJ Hardware Remapping is enabled. Close the
Setup window.
4. In the main Serato DJ Pro window, click the MIDI button at the top of the screen to begin mapping.
5. Click a feature in Serato DJ Pro, then touch or move a control on your hardware to map the feature to
that control.
See the Serato DJ Pro manual for more information on MIDI mapping.
Settings Menu
The Seventy comes with various settings that you can edit and save in order to customize the mixer’s
operation. Settings can be edited in the Settings Menu, which can be viewed on the Display.
Navigating the Settings Menu
To enter or exit the Settings Menu on the Display, hold Shift and press the Tap button.
To highlight pages or settings in the menu, push the FX Joystick up and down.
To select pages in the menu, press the Parameter Knob.
To go back one page in the menu, push the FX Joystick to the left.
To edit settings in one of the menu pages, turn the Parameter Knob while the setting is highlighted.
To save your changes to a setting, press the Parameter Knob while the setting is highlighted.
Menu Options
The Settings Menu contains the following pages and options:
Mixer Settings: Select this page to adjust settings for some of the mixer’s audio controls.
Audio Out: Select this option to edit the Main Out and Mix Pan settings.
Deck 1 Settings and Deck 2 Settings: Select these options to edit the Phono 1/2 Sensitivity, EQ
XOver 1/2, and Deck 1/2 Pan settings.
Note: Set Phono Sensitivity to the settings recommended by your cartridge's manufacturer.
Filter Setup: Select this option to edit the Deck 1/2 Resonance, the cutoff frequency for the LOW
position of the filter knobs (Low Pass Min), or the cutoff frequency for the HI position of the filter knobs
(High Pass Max).
Pad Setup: Select this option to edit the Pad Sensitivity settings.
HP (Headphone) Setup: Select this option to edit the headphone Tone setting.
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Mic 1 Setup: Select this option to edit the amount of feedback for the mic echo (Mic 1 Echo Fdbk), the
mic ducking threshold (Mic 1 Duck Thresh), or the ducking hold time (Mic 1 Duck Hold), or the mic 1
feed (Mic 1 Clean Feed).
Note: When Clean Feed is On, the Mic 1 will not pass audio while recording in Serato DJ Pro.
Restore Defaults: Select this option to restore all of the Mixer Settings to their factory default values.
Cut-In Adjust: Select this page to enter the Cut-In Adjust setup menu. This controls the amount of dead
space between a fader's closed and open positions.
Flex FX: Select this page to view and edit the internal Flex FX settings.
Beats Mult.: Select this option to determine the increments by which the Flex FX beat division
parameter can be adjusted (when adjusting this parameter on the main Display screen).
o In Extended Mode, you can set Flex FX to standard timings ranging from 1/32 to 32 beats as well
as dotted and triplet variants of each of these timings.
o In Simple Mode, which is the factory default, you can set Flex FX beats only to standard timings
(no triplet or dotted timings).
o In No Dotted Mode, the Flex FX beats include standard timings and triplets but no dotted timings.
o In No Triplet Mode, the Flex FX beats include standard and dotted timings but no triplets.
Echo, Reverb, Brake, Flanger, Phaser, and Delay: Select one of these pages to edit a Flex effect’s
parameters. When you save a change to an effect parameter here, it will be made the default setting for
whenever you activate the effect. The effect parameters can also be changed from the Flex effect
parameter Display screen, but only changes made from this menu page will be saved after you power
off Seventy. See Effects for instructions on using the Flex effect parameter Display screen.
Restore Defaults: Select this option to restore all of the Flex FX settings to their factory default values.
Instant Doubles Button Mode: Select this option to determine the default mode for each deck’s Instant
Doubles button:
Instant Doubles: In this mode, press the button to load the deck’s track to the other deck.
Sync: In this mode, press the button to automatically sync the deck’s tempo with the other deck. Hold
Shift and press the button to deactivate sync.
Silent Cue: In this mode, press the button to mute the deck. To unmute the deck, hold Shift and press
the button.
Note: If a deck is muted when a Hot Cue is selected with one of the deck’s Performance Pads, the
deck will automatically unmute as the cued audio begins playing.
Factory Reset: Select this option to reset all of Seventy’s settings to their factory default values.
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Control Panel
The Rane Control Panel allows you to adjust settings on
your Seventy mixer and save and load these settings to a
file (.r72) on your computer. Using settings files lets you
maintain several different control configurations to use in
different situations.
To manage settings files, navigate to the Settings
section of the Rane Control Panel, under the General tab.
Load: Select this to locate and load a Seventy
settings file (.r72) on your computer to the Control
Panel.
Save: Select this to save the mixer's settings to your
computer as a Seventy settings file (.r72).
You can also use the Rane Control Panel to calibrate the
faders on your Seventy:
1. Make sure your Seventy is powered on and connected
to an available port on your computer using a USB
cable.
2. Open the Rane Control Panel.
3. Go to File > Fader Calibration.
4. Follow the instructions on screen to select the desired
fader and calibrate it. You will be prompted once the
calibration is successful.
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Guía del usuario (Español)
Introducción
Gracias por comprar el Seventy. En Rane DJ, sabemos que usted se toma la música en serio.
Por eso es que diseñamos nuestros equipos con una sola cosa en mente—hacer que pueda
tocar su mejor interpretación.
Contenido de la caja
Seventy
Cable del suministro eléctrico
(2) Discos de vinilo de control Serato NoiseMap™
(2) CD de control Serato NoiseMap™
Tarjeta de descarga Serato Pitch 'n Time con número de serie
(2) Cables USB
Pegatinas de Rane
Tarjeta de descarga de software
Guía del usuario
Manual sobre la seguridad y garantía
Soporte
Para obtener la información más reciente acerca de este producto (documentación,
especificaciones técnicas, requisitos de sistema, información de compatibilidad, etc.) y
registrarlo, visite dj.rane.com.
Para obtener soporte adicional del producto, visite dj.rane.com/support.
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Instalación
Los elementos que no se enumeran en Introducción > Contenido de la caja se venden por separado.
1. Visite dj.rane.com e inicie sesión con su cuenta. (Cree una cuenta si este es su primer producto
Rane). En su cuenta, registre su Seventy y descargue el Rane Control Panel.
Usuarios de Windows únicamente: El panel de control de Rane contiene los controladores
requeridos para Windows.
2. IMPORTANTE: Ocasionalmente, puede que actualicemos el firmware del Seventy para mejorar su
funcionamiento. Visite dj.rane.com para encontrar las actualizaciones de firmware disponibles,
especialmente luego de actualizar su software (las actualizaciones de firmware pueden contemplar las
nuevas características del software).
3. Descargue e instale la versión más reciente de Serato DJ Pro desde serato.com.
4. Con unos cables USB, conecte los puertos USB del Rane Twelve (si lo está utilizando) u otros
controladores MIDI USB a los puertos USB del Twelve/Controller del Seventy.
5. Conecte las fuentes de entrada de audio (micrófonos, giradiscos, etc.) al Seventy.
6. Conecte los dispositivos de salida de audio (auriculares, amplificadores de potencia, altavoces, etc.)
al Seventy.
7. Enchufe todos los dispositivos en sus tomas de corriente y enciéndalos en el orden correcto:
Para iniciar la sesión, encienda (1) las fuentes de entrada, (2) el Seventy y (3) los dispositivos de
salida.
Al terminar la sesión, apague (1) los dispositivos de salida, (2) el Seventy y (3) las fuentes de
entrada.
8. Utilice un cable USB para conectar el puerto USB del Seventy a su ordenador. ¡Abra Serato DJ Pro y
a tocar! Para obtener más información sobre cómo utilizar Serato DJ Pro con el Seventy, visite
support.serato.com y seleccione Rane Seventy.
Computadora
Micrófono
Altavoces activos Monitores de cabina Giradiscos Reproductor
de CD
Rane Twelve
(u otro controlador MIDI USB)
Rane Twelve
(u otro controlador MIDI USB)
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