Stanton SCS.3M user manual Slider Section

Page 14

Slider Section

3.2.2Slider Section

FX

EQ

 

 

EQ

 

FX

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MASTER

The slider section features 4 virtual sliders, which can be toggled to control EQ or FX (or any other MIDI assignable control). (Figure 3.8)

The value of each slider is shown on the LEDs next to it. If you switch the Slider Section to a different mode (for instance, from EQ to FX mode), the SCS.3m will remember your settings and restore them when you switch back.

Figure 3.8

The sliders on the SCS.3m are touch sensitive “virtual faders.” Moving your finger across one is like moving a fader, or turning a knob. Sounds pretty simple, and it is. However, there is another aspect to the sliders that is not obvious, and that is their “multi-touch” capability.

Note: Throughout the manual we will use the HOLD

and the TAP icon

to help you

icon understand the multi-touch feature.

 

 

To do a multi-touch, press and hold one point on a slider, and then tap a different location. (Figure 3.9).

FX

TAP

HOLD

MASTER

Figure 3.9

Using multi-touch on different sliders can produce some very interesting results. The faders can also be used as relative controls, allowing for very fine control of parameters with a total range greater than the length of the slider.

10

Image 14
Contents SCS.3m Important Safety Instructions Power SupplyIii Troubleshooting Specifications Appendix Using the SCS.3m with Traktor LEUsing the SCS.3m with other Midi Applications Registration Card Stanton WarrantyOverview IntroductionIntroduction Welcome to the SCS.3m Unpacking UnpackingConnect Power Connecting the SCS.3mConnecting the SCS.3m Connect USBConnect Other Devices Connect Other DevicesMultiple SCS.3m’s SCS.3m SetupsSCS.3m Setups SCS.3m + SCS.3dChannel gain SCS.3m DescriptionSCS.3m Description SCS.3m Traditional Mixer Comparisons EQ Section Crossfader Channel Fader Channel Fader Top Panel Functional groups Top Panel Functional groupsDeck Switch Deck SwitchSlider Section Slider SectionEQ/FX Mode Switches 3 EQ/FX Mode SwitchesMonitor Button Button SectionButton Section Master/Monitor Mode Button Master/Monitor Mode ButtonChannel Strip Channel Level MeterChannel Level Meter Rear Panel Rear PanelInner Rear Panel Inner Rear PanelInstalling and Configuring DaRouter and Traktor LE Installing DaRouterInstalling DaRouter on Windows Installing DaRouter on Windows Click Continue Anyway. Figure Installing DaRouter on Windows Installing Traktor LE on Windows Installing Traktor LEInstalling Traktor LE on Windows Installing Traktor LE on Windows Activating Traktor LE on Windows Activating Traktor LEActivating Traktor LE on Windows Installing DaRouter on Mac Installing on MacInstalling DaRouter on Mac Installing DaRouter on Mac Installing Traktor LE on Mac Installing Traktor LE on Mac Activating Traktor LE on Mac Configuring DaRouter Configuring DaRouterPreset Section Figure Device Section FigureActivity Monitor Figure Configuring Traktor LE Configuring Traktor LESync-Controls Using the SCS.3m with Traktor LEUsing the SCS.3m with Traktor LE Traktor Tour StripeFilter MixerEqualizer Key LockAutomatic Crossfade Buttons BrowserCue button Browser ListBrowser Tree Controller Overview Controller OverviewCue Buttons Mixer SectionMixer Section Faders Mode Buttons Mode ButtonsEQ Mode EQ ModeFX Mode FX ModeYour First DJ Mix Quick Mix Setting a Cue PointYour First DJ Mix Loading a Song into a DeckSync’ing Two Decks Using a Cue PointUsing a Cue Point Sync’ing Two Decks Fading between Two Decks Fading between Two DecksUsing the EQs Using the EQsUsing the Effects FX Using the Effects FXUsing the Effects FX Using the Effects FX Using the Effects FX Next Steps Next StepsSelecting Midi Channel Using the SCS.3m with other Midi ApplicationsSelecting Built-in Preset Relative Sliders Slider Pattern Selecting Built-in PresetButton States Midi Learn Advanced Control of Built-in Presets Midi LearnTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSpecifications Audio Interface Configuration Setting Up a Native Instrument’s Audio InterfaceAppendix Audio Interface Configuration Configuring Your Audio InterfaceSetting Up a Different Audio Interface Figure A.3Setting Your Outputs Traktor LE Midi Interface ConfigurationAppendix Traktor LE Midi Interface Configuration Figure A.5Registration Card Warranty Service in the United StatesWarranty Service outside the United States Thank you for choosing StantonStanton Warranty Stanton WarrantyPage LITS00034 5/18/2009