Free Video Manual For The Rane One MkII

Phil Morse | Founder & Tutor
Read time: 2 mins
Last updated 16 December, 2025

Whether you own a Rane One MkII, you’re thinking of buying one, you’ve ordered one and you’re waiting for it to arrive, or you’re just curious about what a state-of-the-art modern DJ controller can do, this training tutorial has the answers.

It’s over an hour and a half long, and it talks about every feature, every knob, every button, every fader, and every menu item. But it’s not just a dry list of specifications – it explains why you might want to use these things and demonstrates a lot of them in action.

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The idea is simple: you’ll feel more confident with your unit, quickly discover things you maybe didn’t know about it, and begin to use it to its full potential. These video manuals are painstakingly made with 4K cameras, software screenshots, and close-ups. If there’s anything that’s unclear or you need help with, please ask in the comments.

The video

Why we share these

As a DJ school, our philosophy is about getting people confident with their equipment so they can be creative quickly. Ultimately, DJing is not about the gear or the software – this gets you to the starting line. Our courses focus on the creative side of DJing, and it benefits us to have students who are competent with their gear.

The problem nowadays is there’s not just one kind of DJ gear. While we’re happy DJing on anything, that’s not how it feels as a beginner. That’s what we make these videos for, and why we’ve made them for all the most important DJ gear over the last decade.

We put them in public because whether you learn with us or not, it helps the culture to get everyone to the point where they can start being creative. These videos are a gift to help you master modern gear and start having fun with it. What we don’t want to see is amazing DJ gear thrown in a cupboard and never used again.

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