STANTON DA SCRATCH AND MIX CONTROL SURFACE SCS.3M & SCS.3D
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💬 Comments
I think you really need to touch one and play with it first and then decide. It can be extremely responsive. You can change the relative modes of the touch pads to give fine or smoother control, you also have instant and multitouch functions available meaning you can adjust fader levels faster than a real fader if you wanted too.
Author — Jamie Ward
Any latency would come from the soundcard in the PC on which you install the Traktor software.
In theory, any PC you are intending to use for DJing should be fitted with a low latency ASIO sound card.
Author — groovindj
J highlight all your music in the Traktor and right click and select add to collection. This makes Traktor organize/ analyze all the songs, and loads them into the decks faster. Hope this helps!
Author — Persianbmw94
At the end of the day i am here to show kit, demo it and let people know how it works. If i was to go into great detail on even a simple bit of kit you would end up with 1, 000 vids!
I just try to keep it simple, but at the same time informative.
thanks
Author — ellaskins
Dj Tutor, muy bueno ese stanto da scratch, y gracias por la infomacion.
Author — ludwing perez corzo
@ambergambler The SCS all have multitouch so crabbing and tight scratching is extremely easy. just hold down one part of the crossfader strip and tap another as fast as you want
Author — Jamie Ward
Great controllers.
Has anyone got a mapping for this with a browse mode and an advanced effect mode????
thanks in advance
Author — Charlie Poole
Hey bro.... I'm from Argentina.
I got this set up but the mixer it's hard to find here. Do you seal it? Thanks and keep up the good videos bro.🤟🏻😎
Author — Gabriel Sosa
Johnathan:
Why you didn't mention about large latency when djing on such controller?
We also like to know disadvantages of particular gear.
Author — Dawid Biel
John, if you can I would like to see a gig log with this piece of hardware if you are willing man, cause, I am trying to really get a picture of this thing and if it would fit for my last min DJing needs. Meaning, if I need to save a gig or last min calls.
Author — Dj pittster
if ur new to the whole laptop DJ set, I would start using the Vestax VCI300. It's like using Pioneer CDJ and mixer without the CDs. I'm skeptic abotu this no knobs DJ set. It would prob good as an effect mixer but not a primary setup.
Author — Tommy Lien
What latency? Sound latency, data latency? I've worked with different soundcards and midi controlers (like this one) and the latency is unoticable.
I'm on a mac though. :)
Author — nemesis4go10
im confused on a few things with this setup.
First, i see theres no headphone jack so how do you mix properly?
Second, how would you plug into a sound system?
If these are "Duh" questions, I apologize.
But so far im impressed with what these can do just not so convinced that they could be considered a full setup by themselves
Author — russell r
how do you get all this equipment all the time?
Author — ReidYo
i have 1 of these..theres actually a vid of me freestyling on it..should check it out..its a pretty awesome system
Author — Nick DaggaDaze May
Do you realize that there are software for DJs that u dont need hardware. you just control everything with your mouse and you can even program it to do what ever you like so . If you record a mix you like it will learn it and just play it back automaticly
Author — master9716
But real time mixing, with controllers, is far better, it's just a lot more fun. DJing with a mouse and a keyboard is just strange haha.
Author — Clams Quentino
@paulocuiaba its awesome..completely customizable...sensitivity and all
Author — Nick DaggaDaze May
cdj 400's + serato scratch live +djm 400 is the best midi set up (cdj 2000 expensive)
Author — foulmouthc1
@Tippetophat You can just start with one unit at £155. So it can be an extremely cheap solution