RANE SYSTEM ONE: The Vinyl Feel Goes Standalone, No Laptop Needed

RANE unveiled the SYSTEM ONE on January 21, 2026, the first-ever all-in-one standalone DJ system with motorized platters. It combines the tactile feel of turntables with the power of Engine DJ, offering a new path for DJs who want to perform without a computer.

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RANE Fuses Classic Feel with Modern Tech in the New SYSTEM ONE

The world of DJing saw a significant innovation on January 21, 2026, with the introduction of the RANE SYSTEM ONE. This unit marks a milestone as the world's first all-in-one standalone DJ system to feature motorized platters, directly addressing a long-standing desire from DJs who love the tactile feedback of vinyl but require the flexibility of a modern digital setup.

For years, DJs wanting the authentic push and pull of a real turntable in a digital, all-in-one format had no options. The SYSTEM ONE changes that, integrating RANE's renowned build quality with the powerful, computer-free workflow of Engine DJ OS.

The Best of Both Worlds: Analog Control, Digital Brain

The main attraction is undoubtedly the dual 7-inch motorized platters, designed to replicate the feel and response of traditional turntables. They come complete with quick-release acrylic disks, providing the familiar weight and slip for scratching, beat juggling, and precise mixing. This is a significant departure from the static jog wheels found on competing standalone controllers.

Powering the experience is the embedded Engine DJ operating system, displayed on a vibrant 7-inch multi-touch HD screen. This interface allows DJs to navigate their music library, view stacked RGB waveforms, and control every aspect of their performance without ever looking at a laptop. Key features include:

  • Onboard Processing: A multi-core processor ensures fast track analysis, smooth navigation, and stable performance.
  • Dedicated Stems Control: The SYSTEM ONE features a robust, one-button Stems workflow. DJs can instantly isolate or remove vocals and instrumentals from any track, with dedicated FX for creative blending.
  • Professional Mixer Section: The unit includes a multi-channel mixer with RANE's trusted EQs, plus a comprehensive suite of hardware and software effects, including channel-assignable Main FX.

A Truly Laptop-Free Workflow

Connectivity and media playback are at the core of the SYSTEM ONE's standalone promise. The system is equipped with multiple inputs for a truly versatile setup:

  • Media Slots: It includes two USB ports and one SD card slot for playing locally stored music libraries.
  • Internal Drive Bay: An internal SATA drive bay allows DJs to install an SSD, putting their entire music collection directly inside the unit.
  • Streaming Services: Built-in Wi-Fi provides direct access to major streaming services, including TIDAL, Beatport Streaming, Beatsource, and SoundCloud Go+.

For those who still value a connection to the leading DJ software, RANE has confirmed that Serato DJ Pro support is planned for release in early 2026, allowing the SYSTEM ONE to function as a premium controller in a more traditional computer-based setup.

Market Impact and a New Standard

Priced at launch around $2,999 USD, the RANE SYSTEM ONE carves out a unique niche in the professional DJ hardware market. It directly competes with other high-end standalone systems from brands like Pioneer DJ and Denon DJ, but it is the only one to offer the motorized platter experience that turntablists demand.

This launch provides a powerful, integrated solution for professional mobile DJs, club installers, and dedicated turntablists who have been waiting for a single unit that doesn't compromise on feel, features, or performance. By eliminating the need for a laptop, the SYSTEM ONE offers a more stable, streamlined, and engaging way to perform.

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