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A look at the new SC System from Stanton.

SCS.1d Features:

  • Flagship deck controller for laptop DJs and remixer / producers
  • Adjustable high-torque 10 motorized platter with vinyl surface and superior tracking
  • 100mm motorized pitch fader with recall for sync with software
  • Velocity-sensitive pads assignable to loops, cue points, etc.
  • Assignable Encoder section with 360° of LED feedback
  • LCD scribble strips for two-way communication with selected software
  • Familiar Transport section for direct music control
  • Perfect for adding maximum control capabilities into existing DJ software
  • Easily controls multiple virtual decks for powerful multi-channel mixes

SCS.1m Features:

  • The worlds premier mixer control surface for laptop DJs and remixers
  • Familiar 4-channel design with intuitive high-precision metering
  • Assignable Encoder section with 360° of LED feedback
  • LCD scribble strips for two-way communication with selected DJ software
  • Easy controller mapping into popular DJ and VJ software
  • Navigation section for remote browsing through playlists
  • Mic and Phono / Line input for sampling, archiving vinyl, and remixing
  • Built-in FireWire connections with full Mac and Windows compatibility
  • Perfect as a standalone mix controller, or in combination with SCS.1d deck
  • Balanced, studio-quality TRS output for mains; RCA booth output and 1/4? headphones output
  • Unique footswitch input enabling hands-free control of software parameters

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