Stanton SCS.3M user manual Channel Fader, Crossfader

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3.1.3Channel Fader

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Channel Fader

The Channel Faders (also called line faders, upfaders, etc.) control the volume of their associated channel before the signal gets to the Crossfader. The touch sensitive strips on the SCS.3m act just like the Channel Faders on a traditional mixer, allowing you to adjust the volume of the channel. Like the Crossfader, the Channel Fader on the SCS.3m has a row of LEDs next to it that will indicate its position. (Figure 3.3)

3.1.4Crossfader

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Figure 3.4

At the bottom of the SCS.3m or a traditional mixer, you will usually find a Crossfader.

The Crossfader is used to mix between sources of your mixer. Typically, moving the crossfader to the left transitions the audio to channel 1, and full right to channel

2.Anywhere in the middle is a mix of both channels. As you can see, on the SCS.3m there is not a traditional fader there to let you know the position of your crossfader. Instead, the SCS.3m has a row of LEDs above the crossfader that will indicate its position. (Figure 3.4)

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