Advance Control of Builtin Presets
Absolute Sliders
Absolute Sliders exactly follow your finger’s posion on the surface and feature mulple touches.
These are good for controls like volume or effect sengs. For instance, the preset with all Absolute
Sliders could be mapped towards controlling a digital audio workstaon.
Relave Sliders
Relave Sliders follow the gestures of your finger but do not send absolute posion. These are good
for controls that might want to be fine-tuned as opposed to quickly moved from top to boom.
For instance, a pitch control would be good for relave control.
Note: Not all MIDI applicaons support relave mode. Please consult the owner’s manual of your
soware. Somemes relave is referred to “Relave Bin Offset.”
Slider Paern
This controls the feedback of the slider’s LEDs on the control surface. The default paern is “boost/kill”
feedback for EQ and “boom to top” (or sweep) feedback for FX and volume sliders. When sliders are
relave, no feedback is given other than “finger trace” which follows your hand movement while
touching the sliders.
6.1.3 Advanced Control of Builtin Presets
The built-in presets can be re-configured and saved through MIDI messages.
To learn more about the SCS.3m’s advance MIDI modes please visit www.stantondj.com/SCS3m/MIDI/
for complete MIDI specificaons and guides on reprogramming the built-in presets and using
applicaon feedback mode to create your own controls and mappings.
6.2 SCS.3d Standalone Configuraon
The SCS.3d requires the DaRouter applicaon to be running to support generic MIDI control.
In DaRouter it is necessary to select the appropriate preset according to the physical configuraon.
The generic presets available are listed in secon 6.2.1 below.
A single SCS.3d can be used to control two decks, or two SCS.3d’s can be used for dual deck control.
The LED feedback for these generic presets is performed by the DaRouter soware based on the user
inputs on the StanTouch surface.
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