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A totally different way to DJ at your fingertips.
The Stanton DaScratch performance control surface, a.k.a. the SCS.3d, gives any DJ ultimate control
over their software of choice. Revolutionary and compact, the innovative DaScratch controller is part of the Stanton SC System
DJ control line. DaScratch's small footprint and sleek profile make it a space-friendly addition to any existing DJ setup
or an excellent stand-alone DJ controller.
Stanton's StanTouch technology allows you to use traditional DJ-style motions
and gestures on DaScratch's touch-pad surface. This gives you full control over music and software applications such as Traktor
DJ Studio, Traktor Scratch, Ableton Live, Serato Scratch Live, or any other MIDI compatible software. Minimal moving parts
ensure the Stanton DaScratch controller's durability from gig to gig.
See Me, Feel Me
DaScratch's layout and portability provide DJs with an extremely high level of performance and control. The StanTouch interface
can be used for scratching, scrubbing, and navigating through digital audio. The tactile buttons, triggers, and virtual faders
can also control samples, pitch, effects, cue and loop points, and other mappable functions. Multiple finger touches can even
prompt quick kills on EQ's or transform effects on volume.
Hook Me Up
The Stanton SCS.3d's Magnect connection system securely snaps multiple DaScratch together, creating a larger control surface
with increased performance options.
Teach Me
Stanton DaRouter software gives DaScratch a little brain of its own. It creates customized support for a variety of applications.
DaRouter runs on Mac or PC computers and automatically loads presets that are tailored towards the application the SCS.3d
is controlling. Stanton also provides DaScratch with a generic preset for mapping to any application that supports MIDI learn.
Connect
Me
DaScratch has USB connection for easy plug-and-play connection to your software. Class compliant with Windows XP, Vista, and
Mac OSX, it ensures that drivers are never needed, and being bus powered, there's no worry about external power or batteries.
The
Stanton DaScratch's center section operates mainly in 3 different modes—Slider, Circle, and Button. These 3 different
control layouts can be evoked by any of the mode buttons depending on how the DaRouter preset is programmed.
•Slider Mode gives the user 3 variable controls (like faders) that can be used by sliding your finger
up and down the areas next to the 3 LED meter bars. This mode can be used for controlling many parameters at once, such as
an EQ. A slider may be changed by dragging a finger across the surface, or you can place your finger in an absolute position
on the slider, and its position will jump immediately to that point. Two fingers may be used to trigger from one position
to the next. For instance, holding one finger on the bottom of the slider and tapping the top with a second finger will make
the slider generate the higher value for as long as that finger remains on the surface. Once the second (upper) finger is
removed, the slider will generate the value indicated by the first finger position. This is referred to as as a "finger jump."
•In Circle Mode, there is one slider at the center of the circle, and a circular slider going around
the perimeter of the touch surface. Just like in Slider mode, finger jumps are possible and can be performed to quickly change
the parameter in real time. This is the mode most likely to be used to emulate the platter of a deck. Circle mode is also
the default mode of SCS.3d DaScratch. That is to say that if you plug DaScratch into your computer without using the DaRouter
software, it will operate in Circle mode. Keep in mind that without DaRouter, the Mode Selector buttons (VINYL, LOOP, etc.)
will only send note data and will not change the operation of DaScratch.
•In Button Mode, the zones highlighted in the diagram will act as triggers to control buttons in the
target application. For example, these functions could be assigned to alter loop lengths, jump to cue points, or start clips
playing. Multiple buttons may be pressed at the same time in Button mode. Also, you will find some presets use a modified
version of Button mode that makes the trigger areas bigger by combining 2 or more button zones.
StanTouch
In every mode of operation, you'll find that the touch-sensitive areas on the Stanton DaScratch will respond to multiple simultaneous
touches. This is part of its core functionality, and indeed many cool behaviors and gestures can be developed around this
capability.
Stanton DaScratch Performance Control Surface Features:
- Virtual Gain and Pitch faders with 9 segment LEDs that provide instant visual feedback
- 6 mode switch buttons - FX, EQ, Loop, Trig, Vinyl, Deck
- 4 touch-sensitive trigger buttons
- StanTouch Control Area: touch-sensitive control area can be configured to emulate faders, buttons, or jogwheel
- StanTouch has 3 seven-segment LED strips and 16 LED ring around it for for feedback
- StanTouch works in 3 operational modes - Slider, Circle, and Button
- 4 transport buttons - Play, Cue, Sync, Tap
- DaRouter software which runs on Mac/PC automatically load presets
- USB connection
- Magnect connection system for using multiple units together
Order this innovative DJ controller today. It'll keep your fingers and fans moving and jumping.
Stanton DaScratch Performance Control Surface Specifications:
- Dimensions: 6.9"W x 10.4" x 2.7"D
- Weight: 2.64 lb.
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