3.SCS.1m Description

In this chapter, we will briefly describe the Top, Front, and Back SCS.1m panels.

It’s important to understand that the SCS.1m is a traditional DJ mixer “analogy” in a control surface. This means that while the SCS.1m looks like a DJ mixer, at its core, it is really a control surface. As a control surface, the SCS.1m’s functionality is completely derived from the host application (software) that it is controlling. The SCS.1m also utilizes presets in DaRouter to define functionality, which can drastically change its functionality depending on how the preset is configured. So as we discuss the panel and layout it is important to remember that when running a specific preset its best to read the documentation associated with that preset as it will explain how the SCS.1m is tailored towards the application it is being used with. So in the below explanations we describe the controls and how they traditionally may be mapped into an application.

3.1Top Panel Functional Groups

To easily understand the main SCS.1m Top Panel, we have divided it in five functional groups:

-Channel Strips

-Encoder Section

-Crossfader Section

-Master Section

-Browser Section

On the next page, let’s take a look of the Figure 3.1:

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Stanton user manual SCS.1m Description, Top Panel Functional Groups