Stanton SCS.1m user manual Crossfader Section, Master Section

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3.1.3Crossfader Section

The CROSSFADER is traditionally used to fade between songs playing in different channels. (Figure 3.4)

You might also consider mapping the CROSSFADER to non-traditional functionalities, like effects parameters, filters, or setting selections (like scrolling through effects).

Figure 3.4

3.1.4Master Section

The Master Section controls various SCS.1m outputs. (Figure 3.5)

The ZONE knob is meant to be mapped to an Aux out, like a booth monitor or effects send. This is a MIDI control and does not affect the Aux output on the rear panel of the mixer. This MIDI control would need to be assigned to the volume control in the host application for that output.

The MASTER out can be mapped to control master output.

The HEADPHONES knob should be mapped to control the output level for the attached headphones.

CUE MIX can be mapped to control the cue/program ratio in your headphones.

Figure 3.5

There is also an L/R peak meter that responds to MIDI feedback and can be set to indicate output levels if your software supports it.

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Contents SCS.1m Important Safety Instructions Power SupplyIii Introduction Welcome to the SCS.1m Overview UnpackingConnecting the SCS.1m Connecting to Your Computer Connecting to Audio Components Connecting to the SCS.1d SCS.1m SetupsSCS.1m + SCS.1d SCS.1m + Traditional TurntableSCS.1m Description Top Panel Functional GroupsTop Panel Functional Groups continuation Channel Strip Encoder SectionCrossfader Section Master SectionBrowser Section Front Panel Rear Panel SCS.1m Software Installation Windows XP Page Page Page Click Next to continue. Figure Click Finish. Figure Page Page Mac OS Page Page Page Page DaRouter About DaRouter Anatomy of DaRouterSection a Active Preset Dropdown Restart Preset ButtonPreset Documentation Button Section B Device ConfigurationPage Section C Activity Monitor LogosVersion Using DaRouter Loading a PresetUsing a Preset for the First Time Cannot find the driver for my controller Am getting click and pops in my audioSpecifications Output Level Balanced Balanced Output SNR A-weightedRCA SNR A-weighted Headphone SNR A-weightedAppendix Optimizing Computers for 1394 FireWire DPC Windows XP-VistaTest Interval Current Figure A.2 Figure A.3 Figure A.4 Windows 1394a Bandwidth Limiting Issue Windows XP-Vista Figure A.5Figure A.7 Figure A.9 Then expand the System branch. Figure A.11 Now expand Enum. Figure A.13 Then expand the PCI branch. Figure A.14 Right click on your FireWire device and click Properties Now click on the Details tab. Figure A.17 Figure A.19 Figure A.21 FireWire Chipsets Figure A.23Page