Talk:Rane Corp.

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[edit] Notability

Excuse me! not notorious enough? How about this list of international distributors of rane equipment: http://www.rane.com/internat.html which contains representatives for 76 different countries?

And as for 3rd party publications, just go buy any music production magazine and you will find advertisements of rane products. Propably every single rane product has also been reviewed in music production magazines like ProAV or Future Music. An example review: http://proav.pubdyn.com/Product_Reviews/March2006PeerReviewRane.htm

As a general notification, rane manufactures propably *THE* finest and highest quality DJ mixers in existence. One of the most expensive as well. Many of the most famous international DJs demand a Allen & Heath or a Rane mixer on the party venue in their technical raiders. For example, DJ Sasha's tech raider: http://www.atesmim.com/fasafiso/2005_rider_master.jpg

212.149.219.24 03:57, 18 May 2007 (UTC) Wikipedia reader

They are certainly notable, but advertisements aren't an acceptable source. See Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies) for the guidelines. I'll see what I can find. — Omegatron 00:29, 19 July 2007 (UTC)

Anons examples aren't that great, but they've apparently had some papers published by the Audio Engineering Society, which is notable. See [1] and [2]. The constant-Q graphic equalizer might be a good example for the article. — Omegatron 01:01, 19 July 2007 (UTC)