
inMusic buys Arkaos, but I noticed something else…
inMusic's insatiable hunger for DJ and MI brands strikes again, this time snapping up Arkaos, a leading AV software company.

inMusic's insatiable hunger for DJ and MI brands strikes again, this time snapping up Arkaos, a leading AV software company.

The leaked Rane TWELVE MKII is now a thing, and there's an updated Seventy-Two MKII too. The big news is that the TWELVE MKII works with Traktor and VirtualDJ.

The mighty inMusic Brands acquisition hover sucks up yet another audio brand, this time the much loved but almost terminally ailing Stanton from Gibson.

Happy Easter everyone. Here's an Easter egg courtesy of Rane and Serato via DJ Jazzy Jeff's stream — a glimpse of the yet to be announced Rane TWELVE MKII.

It's not just hardware and software that matters in the DJ world — it's the people too. And there are moves afoot in the upper reaches of inMusic.

DJs are largely concerned about sound. But Denon DJ wants you to be concerned about lighting too, to the point where they've only gone and snapped up the hardware and software solution called SoundSwitch that allows to program and auto-generate light shows based on your music.

After what feels like a dog's age, Rane and Serato have finally got themselves aligned, and have the SEVENTY TWO mixer and TWELVE players all packed up and ready for prime time. Oh wait... that's a different brand.

For years, there was a standing joke in scratch forums about a Rane turntable. But now in the inMusic camp, that's a 12" Serato DJ controlling reality.

I bet you wondered what was happening at Rane right? Well you'll find out at DJ Expo in a couple of weeks as the first new products will be unveiled.

Want to know what inMusic's intentions are towards the beloved Rane brand? Read on, for we asked the Rane engineers and the Marketing Director of inMusic.

BREAKING NEWS: inMusic has snapped up legendary Seattle based Rane to bolster their already expansive pro audio brand roster.

inMusic just got a little bigger by plugging a gap in their range. Say hello to Marq Lighting, an all-new brand focussed on... you guessed it.