Midi Map for Rane One Mk2

I’ve been messing with this for a few days so thought I’d share in case it might be helpful to someone else. Basically, I looked at Serato and tried to copy some of the functionality from there that comes working out of the box, mainly stems and stems FX for me.

You’ll have to consult the manual for nuts and bolts on mapping and make sure to backup your file if you’ve already made changes or just open this one to see the how and then go back to your file (or vice versa).

Here’s what I mapped:

  1. Removed looper (kept going into it by accident) - Mapped an additional Sample bank to Sample double press (instead of looper) and added new samples to it
  2. Remapped Stems pads button to correct order, so pads 1-4 to: Vocal, Melody, Bass, Drums
  3. Remapped Stems pads FX, pads 5-8 to: Echo out 1/2, Echo out 3/4, Juggler, Landing (these FX are in djay’s software).
  4. Mapped Acapella stem button to FX 5. Duplicated the row in the midi map and routed to FX 5 (this FX is in djay’s software). Delete this line if processing is not preferred for the Acapella standalone stem.
  5. Mapped beat jump to Secondary Performance Pad Button 2 (S. banks are for Serato and not usable in djay). Buttons 1-3 jumps forward 8, 16 and 32 beats. Button 4 jumps back 16 beats.
  6. Mapped both key locks to “Add to queue”

Note that Stems are processed through the software, so uses the FX found in djay and has nothing to do with the HW/SW found in the mixer section of the board. Therefore changes to 3 and 4 above must be done in the software. Image in zip.

Download the zip here.

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Thanks for sharing @Reign712

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I was considering doing the exact same thing, so thank you very much. Do you happen to know if this would also work on an iPad?

Hi @CrateDigger, the RANE One MKII is supported on iOS and djay uses the same MIDI commands across macOS and iOS, so this should work on iPad.

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Great news, thanks for confirming

You’re welcome @CrateDigger

A bit late but as pointed out, according to ChatGPT the answer is yes a midi map will work. I’ll give it a go this weekend and my phone too maybe.

It also pointed out that The iPad version of djay doesn’t expose MIDI Learn in the same way as desktop, so editing mappings is easier on Mac. Best to finalize your map on Mac, then just transfer it.

On the Mac there’s a default you can always go back to if need be, should be the same on the iPad.

Thank you so much for doing this. I will give this a try. #2 in particular is genius as I’m not sure why the default mapping from Djay Pro got this wrong. I understand that the order is different in the Djay Pro app but the mapping should have been adjusted to map the stem labels on the controller.

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Sure wish I could have grabbed that file