Contents
SCS.1 d
Deck Control Surface
Placement and Environment
Important Safety Instructions
Power Supply
Service
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
1.1Welcome to the SCS.1d
1.2Overview
1.3Unpacking
2.Connecting the SCS.1
2.1Connecting to Your Computer
SCS.1m + SCS.1d
2.2Connecting to the SCS.1d to the SCS.1m
2.3SCS.1d Setups
Dual SCS.1d + SCS.1m
3.SCS.1d Description
3.1Top Panel Functional Groups
Top Panel Functional Groups continuation
3.2Encoder Section
3.3Trigger Section
3.4Platter / Global Section
3.5Pitch Section
3.6Transport Section
3.7Preset Switcher Section
4.SCS.1 Software Installation
4.1Windows XP
3.To install the software for the first time, choose the Standard option. To update your previously installed version, choose Custom. In this example, let’s choose Standard. Figure
5.The installation of the ASIO / high level FireWire driver will begin. When you are ready, click Next. Figure
7.Files will begin to copy or if you are installing a new driver the old drivers will be uninstalled before new files are copied. When prompted to connect your devices Figure 4.7, turn ON all SCS.1 devices to be used and then connect the FireWire cable from the devices to your computer and click OK
10.Click Finish. Figure
12.Click Finish. Figure
To check that your drivers and software are properly installed, open Device Manager. On your desktop , right click My Computer icon and click Properties. In the System Properties window, click the Hardware tab, and then the Device Manager button. Figure
4.2Mac OS
1.Double click the .dmg file to expand it. Figure
3.Once the installer has started, click Continue. Figure
5.Next, you can set the default path of the program. Click Install unless you want to install DaRouter to a specific destination. Figure
7.DaRouter will be installed into your Applications folder and the presets will be placed in your home directory. Plug in your SCS.1 controller, power it ON, connect the FireWire cable to your computer, start DaRouter, and read the rest of this documentation. Figure
5.DaRouter
5.1About DaRouter
5.2Anatomy of DaRouter
Preset Documentation Button
5.2.1Section A A ctive Preset D ropdown
‐Restart Preset Button
5.2.2Section B Device Configuration
For example, if you click the SCS.1m Options button the SCS.1m Audio Control Panel will open so you will be able to Start and Stop the streaming process, access the Deferred Procedure Calls DPC Latency Checker for more information please read the Appendix, and select the Sampling Rate, FireWire Latency, and ASIO Buffering settings. Figure
5.2.3Section C
Logos
Version
5.3Using DaRouter
5.4Loading a Preset
5.5Using a Preset for the First Time
6.Troubleshooting
7.Specifications
Optimizing Computers for 1394 FireWire
Appendix
Interval
Latency
Test
Absolute
For example, a typical problem is show n in the next figure. Red bars indicate excessive DPC latency. Figure A.2
You should not disable
To disable a device, right‐click on it e.g. on the Ethernet adapter and choose Disable. The disabled device will be marked with a red cross. Figure A.4
…and came back again with the XP SP3 update
This will open your Registry Editor, which will look like this…Figure A.7
Expand HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Figure A.10
Figure A.11
Then expand the SYSTEM branch. Figure A.11
Then expand CurrentControlSet. Figure A.12
Figure A.12
Now expand Enum. Figure A.13
Figure A.13
Then expand the PCI branch. Figure A.14
Figure A.14
Leave the Regedit window open and go back to Start Run. Type in devmgmt.msc and then press OK. Figure A.15
Now click on the Details tab. Figure A.17
Figure A.17
Figure A.18
If you expand out the device subkey, you’ll find another subkey called Device Parameters. Click it to select it and look in the right pane. Figure A.19
If you do not have the SidSpeed value, you will need to make one. Right click in the right pane and select New DWORD Value. Figure A.21
FireWire C hipsets
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