To stop the track from playing, simply place your finger on the top of wheel. To scratch, move your finger to rotate the jog wheel to create the feel of scratching on vinyl. Making a fast motion in either direction on the scratch surface will cause the song to backspin or forward spin in the desired direction. More velocity will cause a faster spin in either direction and the track will slow back down to the original speed similar to that of a vinyl record.

If the SCRATCH BUTTON is held down then the top section of the jog wheel functions as a HIGH SPEED FAST-FORWARD/REWIND. This can be used to quickly find a point in a song or seek backwards to the beginning or end of a song.

Touch Button

Pressing the Touch Button toggles the jog wheel operation between touch rewind mode and normal operation. When touch rewind is in on the TOUCH and SCRATCH buttons will both lit red, otherwise it will be off. The touch rewind mode overrides the setting of the Scratch Button.

When touch rewind is on, tapping or touching the top of the jog wheel causes a jump to the main CUE point. On release of the jog wheel, audio continues to play from wherever the scratch ended. The outer rim of the jog wheel remains as pitch bend. When touch rewind is turned off, whatever mode you were in last (PITCH BEND or SCRATCH) is the mode you return to (ie: if SCRATCH was off, then SCRATCH will turn off again).

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Stanton SCS.4DJ user manual Touch Button