RANE PERFORMER





for VirtualDJ 8.5
Last Update : July 2024


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SETUP


Firmware & Drivers


Firmware: Please update the firmware of the device to the latest available version at Rane DJ Downloads

Drivers: For both Windows and MacOS X computers Install the latest drivers (Control Panel) from Rane DJ Downloads

VirtualDJ Setup


Download and install VirtualDJ from our Downloads Page (in case you have not done already)

Once VirtualDJ is launched, a Connect Window will appear. Please login with your preferred method from the ones provided.

A Pro Infinity or a Pro Subscription License is required to fully use the Rane Performer.
Without any of the above Licenses, the controller will operate for 10 minutes each time you restart VirtualDJ.
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A detection window will appear next verifying proper connection with Rane Perfromer.

Click on the "Performer" button in order VirtualDJ to apply the pre-defined audio configuration for your device.

Make sure you have the top-panel Source selectors to USB-A or USB-B depending on the USB port you connected at the rear panel.

Click to OK.


The device is now ready to operate.


MAPPING


The device should be visible in the CONTROLLERS tab of Config and the “factory default” available/selected from the Mappings drop-down list. The factory default Mapping offers the functions described in this Manual, however those can be adjusted to your needs via VDJ Script actions.
Find more details at VDJ Pedia



AUDIO Setup


The device has a pre-defined Audio setup and a special button in the AUDIO tab of Config to provide that.



For further software settings please refer to the Manuals of VirtualDJ
 

LAYOUT





The functionality of each button, knob and slider per section (as shown in the image above) will be explained in detail in the next chapters

S SHIFT Hold this button down to access secondary functions of Rane Performer as described in this manual

A MIXER & EFFECTS
B DECKS
C PADS
D FRONT & REAR
 

MIXER & EFFECTS


MIXER


Rane Performer features a fully featured hardware mixer. All mixer operations described in this chapter are performed via the device hardware. However, the movement of all basic mixer elements is still visible in the VirtualDJ GUI.



KEY

ACTION

1CROSSFADER
Blends audio between left and right mixer channels
2VOLUME
Adjust the Volume of each mixer channel.
3CUE (PFL)
Select which Chanel/Deck will be sent to Headphones output for pre-listening.
Press multiple buttons simultaneously to send multiple Decks to Headphones at once.

Hold down SHIFT button and press these buttons to toggle the operation of the three EQ knobs of each channel between "Frequency" control (hardware operation) and "STEMS" control (software operation). When a deck is in "STEMS" control mode, the LED of the button will blink (while SHIFT button is held down).
4EQ LOW
Adjust the low (bass) frequencies, or the corresponding stems according to the selected EQ Mode.
5EQ MID
Adjust the middle (mid) frequencies, or the corresponding stems according to the selected EQ Mode.
6EQ HI
Adjust the high (tremble) frequencies, or the corresponding stems according to the selected EQ Mode.
7LEVEL
Adjusts the audio level (gain).
8CH VUMETER
Shows the strength of each channel’s pre fader signal.
9SOURCE
Define the digital source of each side of the controller.
Put the switchers to USB A or USB B position depending on which port you have connected your computer.
10LINE/USB
Use this switcher to toggle deck 3 and deck 4 input source between the analog inputs on the back of the device (LINE) and the digital audio bus (USB).
11MIC 1 ON
Toggles the 1st microphone input on/off.
12MIC 1 LEVEL
Adjust the volume of the 1st microphone input.
13MIC 1 HI
Adjust the high (tremble) frequencies of the 1st microphone input.
14MIC 1 LOW
Adjust the low (bass) frequencies of the 1st microphone input.
15MIC 1 ECHO
Adjust the strength of "Echo" effect for the 1st microphone input.
To adjust the parameters of the Echo effect please refer to Rane Performer operation manual.
16MIC 1 ECHO SWITCH
Toggle the "Echo" effect for the 1st microphone input on/off.
17SAMPLER TO DECK 4
Press this button to route the audio of the sampler to deck 4 mixer channel.
18SAMPLER LEVEL
Adjust the Volume of the sampler.
This knob will have no effect if the "SAMPLER TO DECK 4" function is active.
19BOOTH LEVEL
Adjusts the volume of the Booth output.
20MASTER VUMETER
Shows the strength of the Master output's pre fader signal.
21MAIN LEVEL
Adjusts the volume of the Master output.
22QUANTIZE
Toggle Quantized operations for all decks on/off.
When Quantize is enabled, hotcues, loops and beatjumps will snap to the CBG of the track.


EFFECTS





Rane Performer features it's own hardware effects, but it also offers the ability to control software effects. This chapter focuses on how to use Rane Performer to control VirtualDJ effects.
See further details in Advanced Setup-Effects

Quick EFFECTS operation guide:


Notes:


KEY

ACTION

23COLOR EFFECTS SEL
Select one of the four available Color Effects to apply on the Performer audio channels.
The Color Effects of Rane Performer are software effects.
24COLOR EFFECTS
Apply a Color Effect on the four audio channels.
When the knobs are placed in the middle position, no effect is applied.
25MAIN FX SCREEN
Provides various information about the selected effect(s) and it's parameters.
26MAIN FX BUTTONS
Press one of those buttons to select (arm) an effect to be executed when you operate the paddles.
When using hardware effects only one effect can be selected (armed) at each time.
When using software effects it is possible to arm multiple effects if you press more than 1 button at the same time.
Rotate the PARAMETER knob in order to select a new effect for the armed effect slot.
27PARAMETER
In software effects turn this knob to select a new effect for the armed FX slot.
In hardware effects mode use this knob to adjust various parameters of the selected effect.
28FX ASSIGN
Use these buttons to determine on which deck the selected effect(s) will apply to.
Effects can be applied only on one deck per each controller side at the same time.
29FX PADDLES
Use these paddles to activate the selected effect(s).
Move the paddles away from you to activate the selected effect(s) permanently. The paddles will latch to that position.
Pull the paddles towards you to activate the selected effect(s) momentarily.
30HW/SW FX
Press this button to toggle between using hardware and software effects.
When hardware effects are selected the button will turn blue.
When software effects are selected the button will turn amber/orange.
31TAP
Tap this button a few times to set a new BPM for the selected deck.
The selected deck is shown on MAIN FX SCREEN by underlying the BPM of the left or right side.
To switch between the left and right side use the JOYSTICK.
32DEPTH
Adjust the strength of the armed effect(s).
33JOYSTICK
Move the joystick up or down to select the beats value that's going to be used on beat-aware effects. The value is shown on MAIN FX SCREEN.
Move the joystick right or left to select which side is used for taping.




In order to adjust the parameters of the hardware effects please refer to Rane Performer operation manual.
 

DECK CONTROLS





KEY

ACTION

SHIFT (SECONDARY) ACTION

34PLAY PAUSE
Press this button to start or stop the playback of the track.
Play-stutter the track.
35 CUE
Set a temporary Cue point when track is paused. Stop track at temporary position when playing and preview from Cue position while pressed
Return to the beginning of the track.
36 SYNC
Match the BPM and smoothly catch up the Phase, in order to synchronize this Deck to the opposite Deck.
Smoothly reset Track's tempo (BPM) to its original value.
SSHIFT
Hold this button down to access secondary functions of Rane Four as described in this manual.
37BEATJUMP
Press these buttons to jump back and forth within the track by a given amount of beats.
Cycle through the 3 available Jog display views
38BEATJUMP BEATS
Turn this knob to select the amount of beats that the track will jump when using the BEATJUMP buttons.
Press the knob down to select 8 beats as the beatjump length.
39SLIP
Toggle Slip mode. When enabled, operations like scratching, loop, hotcues etc will act temporarily and track will resume playback from the position it would have been if never triggered.
Toggle Vinyl mode. When turned off, motorized jogwheel will not spin.
40CENSOR
Play track in reverse while pressed. When released, track will resume playback from the position it would have been if never triggered.
It is possible to replace the behavior of this button to "Silent Cue" mode instead, from the Rane Performer setup menu.
When in "Silent Cue" mode, press this button to mute the sound of the deck. Press it once again or use any of the hotcue pads to restore the sound.
Play Track in reverse. Press again to return to normal playback.
41STEM SPLIT
Press this button to enable Stems Split and can be enabled from the top Decks 1 or 2. When enabled, top Deck will get cloned to low (Deck 3 or 4) with the top Deck playing the vocal parts of the track and the low Deck playing the instrumental.
When Stems Split is enabled, the led of this button will blink. If Decks are unlinked, the led will be solid on. Press again to link Decks again. If Decks are linked, press to disable Stems Split (led off).
When Decks are in Split mode and Linked, the Deck will control both the top and low Decks
42DECK SELECT
Press this button to select Deck 1 as the left or Deck 2 as the right deck.
When Stem Split is enabled, press once on the active deck to unlink it from the other deck. The led of the STEM SPLIT button will be solid lit. While the decks are unlinked you can manipulate each deck separately from the other.
43DECK SELECT
Press this button to select Deck 3 as the left or Deck 4 as the right deck.
When Stem Split is enabled, press once on the active deck to unlink it from the other deck. The led of the STEM SPLIT button will be solid lit. While the decks are unlinked you can manipulate each deck separately from the other
44RANGE
Cycle through the available range % for Pitch/Tempo fader. A bigger pitch range will give you a bigger range of possible BPM matches, but the pitch slider movement will be less accurate.
Toggle Keylock on/off. When enabled, the Key of the track will retain its value when Tempo is changed.
45JOG
Motorized platter for scratching (Vinyl Mode) or bending (CD Mode).
46TEMPO
Adjust the Tempo (BPM) of the Track. In middle position, the Track will have the original Tempo.
47PITCH BEND
Temporary (while pressed) slow-down/speedup the track. When released, track's tempo will resume to the value designated by the Tempo fader.
48KEY ADJUST
Press these buttons to increase/decrease the track's key by one semitone each time.
Press the KEY- button to match the key of the track with that of the other deck if the key is within one semitone range. Press the KEY+ button to reset the track's key to it's original value.
49ACAPELLA
Press this button once to isolate the Vocal part of a track. Press a second time to restore the full sound.
Isolate Vocals but at the same time apply an Echo Out Effect on the Instrumental.
50INSTRUMENTAL
Press this button once to isolate the instrumental part of a track. Press a second time to restore the full sound.
Isolate Instrumental but at the same time apply an Echo Out Effect on the Vocals.
51LOOP SIZE
Halve/Double the size of the active loop (if a loop is active) or the default auto loop (when no loop is active).
Press the LOOP HALF key to set the Entry (In) point of a manual loop. Press the LOOP DOUBLE key to set the Exit (Out) point of a manual loop.
52LOOP
Enable/disable a Loop of the selected beats size.
Enables the last triggered loop (reloop).
53BACK
Set focus to the Songs List if focus is on the Sideview.
Sets focus to Folders list if focus is on the Songs List
If focus is in Folders list, open/close sub-folders.
Ads the selected Track of Browser to the Automix List.
54SCROLL/LOAD
Turn to scroll through files/folders.
Push once to load the selected track on a deck.
Double-fast-press to load and clone the track from the other deck.
Press to set focus to Sideview. If Sideview is focused, press to cycle through the available Sideview Lists (Automix, Sidelist, Karaoke, etc).
Turn to scroll fast through file/folders (+/-10 entries per click).

 

PERFORMANCE PADS


The device offers 8 RGB Pads per Deck and can be assigned to 12 different modes.
The pre-defined modes/pages can be changed to your needs. Please see How to assign Pad modes



KEY

ACTION

SHIFT (SECONDARY) ACTION

55PAD MODES
Press to select one of the 4 primary modes for Pads (led will light up bright). Press the same button twice (double-press) to get one of the 4 available secondary modes (led will blink)

The pre-defined primary modes are..
Hotcues, Loop Roll, Sampler and Stems

Hold a Primary mode button down and then press another one to split the Pads into 2 modes. The leds of both mode buttons will be list. The top 4 Pads will function according to the Page assigned to the first pressed mode button, and the bottom pads will function as the 4 first Pads of the mode pressed last.

The pre-defined secondary modes are..
Keycue, Saved Loop, ScratchBank and Slicer
Press to select one of the 4 tertiary modes for Pads (led will blink fast).

The pre-defined tertiary modes are..
Custom, Loop, Beatjump and Stems
56PADS SCREEN
Display that shows the label of each pad button. When a button is active, the text is shown in negative color (black text on white background).
57PADS
Performance RGB Pads. Operation depends on the selected Pads mode (Pads page)
Operation depends on the selected Pads mode (Pads page)
58PARAMETER
Adjust the 1st Parameter of the selected Pads mode. Operation depends on the selected Pads mode (Pads page).
Adjust the 2nd Parameter (if available) of the selected Pads mode. Operation depends on the selected Pads mode (Pads page).

 

FRONT & REAR PANELS




Front side panel


CONTROL

OPERATION

59MIC 2 ON/OFF
Toggles the 2nd microphone input on/off.
60MIC 2 LEVEL
Adjust the volume of the 2nd microphone input.
61MIC 2 HI
Adjust the high (tremble) frequencies of the 2nd microphone input.
62MIC 2 LOW
Adjust the low (bass) frequencies of the 1st microphone input.
63CROSS ASSIGN
Define if a mixer channel will be output regardless of the position of the crossfader (THRU position) or Left/Right.
64CROSSFADER CONTOUR
Adjusts the contour of the crossfader.
65TENSION ADJUST
Adjusts the tension of the crossfader.
66CUE MIX
Blends audio signal from the channels with PFL enabled and the Master Output in Headphones. When set to minimum position, only the Decks that have PFL enabled will be heard in Headphones. When set to maximum position, only the Master Output will be heard in headphones.
67CUE LEVEL
Adjust the level of the Headphones Output.
68SPLIT CUE
When enabled, the signal of the PFL-enabled Decks will be routed to one side of Headphones and the signal from Master Output will be routed to the other side of Headphones.
69HEADPHONES
Connect your headphones using 1/4" or 1/8" adaptor.



Rear side panel


70POWER SWITCH
Turns ON/OFF the power of the device.
Please make sure that you have made all the necessary connections on the back of the unit before turning it's power ON.
71POWER CONNECTOR

Connect a standard IEC power cable.
72USB PORTS (TYPE B)
Use a standard USB cable to connect Rane Four with your computer.
You can connect up to two computers by using the two ports of the device (labeled USB A and USB B).
Make sure that you turn the SOURCE switches at the top panel to the correct USB port for software mixing.
73MAIN OUT 1
Master signal output connectors (XLR – Balanced). Use this to connect on your pro grade amplifier or self-powered speakers.
74MAIN OUT 2
Master signal output connectors (RCA – Unbalanced). Use this to connect with another mixer, or consumer grade amplifier.
75BOOTH/ZONE
Booth signal output (TRS – Balanced). Use this to connect your booth speakers, or an amp that needs different sound output level than master output.
76CH 3/4 INPUTS
Connect analog sources that can be used on channels 3 & 4 of Rane Four mixer. You can connect a turntable or a CD-Player, Use the LINE/PHONO switches to select whether the devices connected on the analog inputs provide a line or phono level signal.
77MIC 2 INPUT
Connect a microphone using XLR or 1/4" jack connectors. The controls of this Mic input are at the front panel.
78MIC 1 INPUT
Connect a microphone using XLR or 1/4" jack connectors. The controls of this Mic input are at the top panel.

 

ADVANCED SETUP


CONTROLLER SETTINGS


A few useful settings are available when the Rane Performer is connected.
Go to VirtualDJ Settings -> OPTIONS tab -> CONTROLLER sub-category and find the following settings..


Rane Performer - Controller specific Settings




VIRTUALDJ EFFECTS


the Rane Performer has 2 dedicated USB FX Send/Return channels and those are included in the default Audio Setup (when you click on the RANE PERFORMER) button at the top.


Rane Performer Audio Configuration & FX Send/Return channels


These channels allow Post-fader software Effects, but those are available only when the FX unit of the Rane Performer is at the Software mode and the FX Paddles are used to trigger the Effects, therefore the Effects triggered from the skin of VirtualDJ or other devices will not act as Post-fader Effects or may not affect the sound at all.
- When the FX unit is set to Hardware mode, VirtualDJ Effects applied from the skin or other device will affect the sound of the Deck, but will not act as Post-fader.
- When the FX unit is set to Software mode, VirtualDJ Effects applied from the skin or other device will not affect the sound of the Deck
- Stem FXs will always act as Pre-fader, no matter which mode the FX unit is set to.

Important Note :
On Mac OS all the Inputs of the USB Audio Interface may be blocked and you may need to allow access to VirtualDJ. Open Mac System Settings, then click Privacy & Security in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Click Microphone on the right. Turn access On to the microphone for VirtualDJ

MICROPHONES


The Rane Performer offers 2 Microphone inputs (connections at the rear panel) and various controls at the front panel and top for both of them. Both Microphone inputs are part of the same USB Audio Interface channels, and this dedicated Input is included in VirtualDJ default Audio Setup.


Rane Performer Audio Configuration & Microphone Input


However, the signal of both Microphone Inputs will be directly routed to the Master Output of the Rane Performer, even if this mic Input is not included in Audio Setup.

Why do i need to have this input in Audio Setup ?
There are 2 cases this can be useful :

1. To Record the input of the Microphones without recording the entire mix. In this case, open the MASTER Mixer Panel of VirtualDJ GUI and :

2. To route the Mic Input to a VirtualDJ Deck and apply software Effects. In this case:


Note : None of the Mic controls of the device will control mic-related VDJ actions or GUI buttons and vice-versa. Even though all Mic controls of Rane Performer send Midi messages and could be assigned to any VDJ script action, it is strongly advised not to do so, as the hardware operation will still apply.

Timecode (DVS)


VirtualDJ is offering DVS (Digital Vinyl System) support for the Rane Performer. 2 Timecode Inputs are available to control any software decks via Timecode CDs or Vinyls.

The device offers Mixer Channels can accept LINE (Timecode CDs) or PHONO Sources (Timecode Vinyls) depending on the CD/PH switchers at the rear panel of the unit.



Note : When Timecode is enabled and assigned to a VirtualDJ Deck, the motor of this Deck will be disabled and will not affect the Track position or Speed.

Live Inputs


The same Inputs as the one used for Timecodes, can be used as Live Inputs and route their audio signal to a VirtualDJ Deck (to apply Effects etc).


Notes :
- This is actually the default Audio Setup of the Rane Performer.
- If Timecode inputs were added in audio Setup from previous sessions, make sure you remove those lines from the Audio Setup.
- While Line Inputs are enabled on Decks 3 or 4, the motors will be turned off and will have no affect on these Decks.


Back to back


The Rane Performer has two USB ports, allowing simultaneous connection of two computers. Each port is completely independent. It is possible to run VirtualDJ on one computer and any other DJ-software on the other, Mac or PC.

How to:

Recording


The Rane Performer has a dedicated Input to record your Main Mix along with audio signal from any Microphone and/or Auxiliary input. VirtualDJ has pre-configured this input for recording, thus no special setting is required in order to record your mix (including analogue sources and Microphone).
Use the REC or BCAST buttons from the MASTER center panel of the VirtualDJ GUI to Record or Broadcast your mix.


Rane Performer Audio Configuration - Record Loopback




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