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Important Safety Instructions • Read and follow the provided instructions before operating this unit. • Adhere to all warnings and security advices, and retain this document for future reference. Installation: Install the unit in accordance with the provided instructions Power Supply: • The unit should be connected to a power supply outlet only of the voltage and frequency marked on its rear panel and/or its AC adapter.
Contents Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 1 1.1. Welcome to the SCS.3m ............................................................................................ 1 1.2. Overview ..................................................................................................................... 1 1.3. Unpacking ..............................................................................
Contents 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Using the SCS.3m with Traktor LE ................................................................................ 37 5.1. A Traktor Tour ............................................................................................................ 37 5.1.1. Decks ............................................................................................................. 37 5.1.2. Mixer ................................................................................................
Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 Welcome to the SCS.3m! Thank you for purchasing the SCS.3m. The SCS.3m (Stanton Control System 3 mixer) is an innovative multi-touch controller that provides real-time performance controls. The SCS.3m allows you to control any software mixer in a DJ, VJ, or DAW application, and has been specifically designed to integrate with the included Traktor LE software to allow you to start mixing in a matter of minutes. Before we begin, please register your SCS.3m.
Unpacking 1.3 Unpacking Please check that you have received the following items: 1. (1) SCS.3m unit 2. (1) Power supply (12 VDC) 3. (1) USB cable 4. (1) SCS.3m Quick Start Guide 5. (1) SCS.3m User Manual 6. (1) Traktor LE Serial Number Card In addition to the above items, remember that to take advantage of the SCS.3m full potential you will need a Mac or PC computer (with Internet connection) to run Native Instruments’ Traktor LE and Stanton’s DaRouter software, and preferably an audio interface.
Connecting the SCS.3m 2. Connecting the SCS.3m Before you connect power, you will need to remove the SCS.3m Back Panel: To open back, first look for 2 knobs and turn them so that they are oriented vertically. When booth knobs are turned, remove the back by pulling the bottom of the panel up. (Figure 2.1) When the Back Panel is off, you will see the following sockets: (2) USB type “A” sockets (1) USB type “B” socket (1) 8 mm 12 VDC power supply socket Figure 2.1 2.
Connect Other Devices 2.3 Connect Other Devices Thanks to the SCS.3m integrated USB hub and the wire management options, you are able to easily connect up to 4 peripheral devices. These can be additional SCS.3d controllers, other USB controllers, flash storage, or any other USB peripheral. (Figure 2.4) SCS.3d SCS.3m Figure 2.4 4 SCS.
SCS.3m Setups 2.4 SCS.3m Setups SCS.3m The SCS.3m can be used on its own for basic transport and DJ mixing controls for playing songs in any mobile environment. (Figure 2.5) Figure 2.5 Multiple SCS.3m’s Multiple SCS.3m’s can be used to gain more channel control for applications such as Ableton Live, for example. (Figure 2.6) Figure 2.6 SCS.3m + SCS.3d The SCS.3m and SCS.3d can be used for extended control of decks in software. A single SCS.
SCS.3m Description 3. SCS.3m Description 3.1 SCS.3m – Traditional Mixer Comparisons The SCS.3m was created to give you control of most common mixer functionality. You can see that the layout on the SCS.3m is symmetrical and that we are emulating a 2-channel mixer, similar to a typical 10” “Battle mixer.” Keeping this comparison in mind will help you to understand the different features of the SCS.3m. Let’s begin by comparing the different control groups on the SCS.
Channel Fader 3.1.3 Channel Fader 1O 1O O O The Channel Faders (also called line faders, upfaders, etc.) control the volume of their associated channel before the signal gets to the Crossfader. The touch sensitive strips on the SCS.3m act just like the Channel Faders on a traditional mixer, allowing you to adjust the volume of the channel. Like the Crossfader, the Channel Fader on the SCS.3m has a row of LEDs next to it that will indicate its position. (Figure 3.3) Figure 3.3 3.1.
Top Panel Functional groups 3.2 Top Panel Functional groups FX EQ EQ Q FX The SCS.3m has 10 functional groups. (Figure 3.5) MASTER 6 Figure 3.5 Let’s read a brief description of each of them.
Deck Switch 3.2.1 Deck Switch MASTER FX EQ Q EQ Q FX The Deck Switch button allows for each side of the SCS.3m to be switched between 2 virtual decks. Each side can be toggled independently, thus allowing 4 channels to be controlled in a conventional 2-channel design. (Figure 3.6) In each Deck Switcher, there is a backlit letter (either A and C, or B and D) to indicate which virtual channel that side of the SCS.3m is controlling. When you switch channels, the SCS.
Slider Section 3.2.2 Slider Section The slider section features 4 virtual sliders, which can be toggled to control EQ or FX (or any other MIDI assignable control). (Figure 3.8) FX EQ EQ Q FX The value of each slider is shown on the LEDs next to it. If you switch the Slider Section to a different mode (for instance, from EQ to FX mode), the SCS.3m will remember your settings and restore them when you switch back. MASTER Figure 3.8 The sliders on the SCS.3m are touch sensitive “virtual faders.
EQ/FX Mode Switches 3.2.3 EQ/FX Mode Switches FX EQ Q EQ Q FX These buttons will toggle the Slider Section and Button Section between EQ controls and FX controls. Allows for 4 buttons and 4 sliders per channel. When switching modes the Button and Slider section automatically update to their last setting. (Figure 3.10) MASTER Figure 3.10 3.2.4 Channel Fader FX EQ Q EQ Q FX The Channel Fader is always assigned to control each channel’s volume (even when you are in EQ/FX mode).
Button Section 3.2.5 Button Section FX EQ Q EQ Q FX The Button Section consists of four buttons with multicolor feedback for control of on screen buttons or triggers. These can be assigned to EQ kills, FX engage, or other MIDI assignable features. (Figure 3.12) The buttons next to each Channel Fader can be assigned to anything you want. You might see them controlling the effects in Native Instrument’s Traktor, triggering clips in Ableton Live, or samples and loops in Serato Scratch Live™.
Master/Monitor Mode Button 3.2.7 Master/Monitor Mode Button FX EQ Q EQ Q FX When the Master Button is engaged, the Channel Faders and Crossfader temporarily become controls for monitor volume, master volume, and monitor mix. The VU meters also display the master levels for checking a clean output signal from your computer. To enter “Master” mode, press and hold the Master button. The SCS.3m will remain in Master mode as long as you hold your finger on the Master button. (Figure 3.14) MASTER Figure 3.
Channel Level Meter 3.2.9 Channel Level Meter FX EQ Q EQ Q FX The Channel Level Meter indicates the volume of each channel like a traditional DJ mixer. (Figure 3.17) MASTER Figure 3.17 3.2.10 Channel Strip FX EQ Q EQ Q FX The Slider, Button, Mode Switchers, Channel Fader, Level Meter, and Monitor Button all constitute a traditional channel strip. The Channel Strip can be switched between decks A/C on the left side and B/D on the right side of the SCS.3m to control up to 4 software channels.
Rear Panel 3.3 Rear Panel The SCS.3m has 4 USB type “A” sockets. Two of them are located in the Rear Panel (Figure 3.19), USB TYPE A USB TYPE A Figure 3.19 The other 2 are located in the Inner Rear Panel. (Figure 3.20) USB TYPE A Figure 3.20 These USB jacks can be used to connect additional SCS.3 controllers, mass storage devices (such as flash drives), external computer mouse, or any other USB components. Please keep in mind that the USB hub on the SCS.
Inner Rear Panel 3.3.1 Inner Rear Panel When the back panel is off, you will see the following sockets within the Inner Rear Panel (Figure 3.21): (2) USB type “A” sockets (1) USB type “B” socket (1) 8 mm 12 VDC power supply socket USB TYPE A USB TYPE B 8mm 12 VDC Figure 3.
Installing and Configuring DaRouter and Traktor LE 4. Installing and Configuring DaRouter and Traktor LE 4.1 Downloading DaRouter and Traktor LE Go to www.stantondj.com/scs3m/install - and follow the instructions to download the Traktor LE software and DaRouter software. Then, just follow the installation instructions provided in their related wizards. If you already have Traktor LE (or another DJ application) previously installed in your computer, just check for their related presets. 4.
Installing DaRouter on Windows 3. To install SCS.3 DaRouter click Next. (Figure 4.3) Figure 4.3 4. Choose the Installation Type (Figure 4.4) Figure 4.4 5. Select I accept the agreement and click Next. (Figure 4.5) Figure 4.
Installing DaRouter on Windows 6. The following messages will appear. Read the SCS.3 DaRouter Warning and click OK. (Figure 4.6) Figure 4.6 7. Select No, not this time and click Next. (Figure 4.7) Figure 4.7 8. Select Install the software automatically and click Next. (Figure 4.8) Figure 4.
Installing DaRouter on Windows 9. Click Continue Anyway. (Figure 4.9) Figure 4.9 10. Click Finish to close Bome’s Virtual MIDI Port wizard. (Figure 4.10) Figure 4.
Installing DaRouter on Windows 11. Click Next. (Figure 4.11) Figure 4.11 12. Click Finish to exit DaRouter Setup Wizard. (Figure 4.12) Figure 4.
Installing Traktor LE on Windows 4.2.2 1. Installing Traktor LE Double click the Traktor folder. (Figure 4.13) Figure 4.13 2. Double click the Traktor Setup file. (Figure 4.14) Figure 4.14 3. If the following Security Warning message appears, click Run. (Figure 4.15) Figure 4.
Installing Traktor LE on Windows 4. To start Traktor installation, click Next. (Figure 4.16) Figure 4.16 5. Read the License Agreement, check its related box, and click Next. (Figure 4.17) Figure 4.17 6. Select a Setup Type and click Next. (Figure 4.18) Figure 4.
Installing Traktor LE on Windows 7. If you are using the Audio 8 DJ or Audio 4 DJ audio interfaces, select the proper options, and click Next. If you are using any other audio interface just click Next. (Figure 4.19) Figure 4.19 8. Click Next to begin Traktor configuration. (Figure 4.20) Figure 4.20 9. You have completed the Traktor Setup. Click Finish. (Figure 4.21) Figure 4.
Activating Traktor LE on Windows 4.2.3 Activating Traktor LE To launch Traktor LE, double click the icon located in your desktop or go to Start\Programs\Native Instruments\Traktor\ and double click the Traktor icon. 1. After launching Traktor LE, the following window will appear. Click Activate. (Figure 4.22) Figure 4.22 2. If the following message appears, click OK. (Figure 4.23) Figure 4.23 3. Please log in using your e-mail address and password and click Log in. (Figure 4.24) Figure 4.
Activating Traktor LE on Windows 4. Please provide information about your musical profile and click OK. (Figure 4.25) Figure 4.25 5. Enter the serial number from the enclosed Traktor LE Serial Number Card and click Activate. (Figure 4.26) Figure 4.26 6. All selected products have been activated. Click Exit. (Figure 4.27) Figure 4.27 You have successfully installed and activated Traktor LE in your Windows computer.
Installing DaRouter on Mac 4.3 Installing on Mac Now we will briefly describe how to install DaRouter and Traktor LE in your Macintosh® computer. 4.3.1 1. Installing DaRouter Double click the DaRouter compressed file. (Figure 4.28) Figure 4.28 2. Double click DaRouter installer. (Figure 4.29) Figure 4.29 3. To begin the SCS.3 DaRouter installation process, click Continue. (Figure 4.30) Figure 4.
Installing DaRouter on Mac 4. Read the License Agreement and click Continue. (Figure 4.31) Figure 4.31 If the following message appears click Agree. (Figure 4.32) Figure 4.32 5. Click Install. (Figure 4.33) Figure 4.
Installing DaRouter on Mac 6. The software was successfully installed. Click Close. (Figure 4.34) Figure 4.34 To launch Stanton SCS.3m DaRouter, double click the icon located in your desktop or go to your Applications folder and double click the Stanton SCS.3m DaRouter’s icon.
Installing Traktor LE on Mac 4.3.2 1. Installing Traktor LE Double click the Traktor folder. (Figure 4.35) Figure 4.35 2. Double click the Traktor installer. (Figure 4.36) Figure 4.36 3. To start Traktor installation click Continue. (Figure 4.37) Figure 4.37 4. Read the License Agreement and click Continue. (Figure 4.38) Figure 4.
Installing Traktor LE on Mac If the following message appears click Agree. (Figure 4.39) Figure 4.39 5. Click Install to perform a standard installation. (Figure 4.40) Figure 4.40 6. Click Restart to finish installing this software. (Figure 4.41) Figure 4.
Activating Traktor LE on Mac 4.3.3 Activating Traktor LE To launch Traktor, double click the icon located in your desktop or go to your Applications folder and double click the Traktor’s icon. 1. To activate Traktor, click Activate. (Figure 4.42) Figure 4.42 2. Please log in using your e-mail address and password. Click Log in. (Figure 4.43) Figure 4.43 3. Enter the serial number from the enclosed Traktor LE Serial Number Card and click Activate. (Figure 4.44) Figure 4.
Configuring DaRouter 4. All selected products have been activated. Click Exit. (Figure 4.45) Figure 4.45 4.4 Configuring DaRouter When you run the SCS.3 DaRouter, you will get the following screen…(Figure 4.46) To use DaRouter with your SCS.3m and Traktor LE, select the “SCS.3m LE” preset from the Active Preset drop-down. Figure 4.46 DaRouter can be broken down into 3 different sections going from top to bottom.
Configuring DaRouter The Preset Section (Figure 4.47) • Active Preset – tells you the currently selected preset. This is a drop-down box that can be used to select any presets that are either loaded by default, or have been manually loaded by the user. For the SCS.3m with Traktor LE functionality described in this manual, select “SCS.3m LE” from the drop-down. • Reload button – This button reloads the currently selected preset. • “?” button – Loads the help file associated with the currently selected preset.
Configuring DaRouter The Activity Monitor (Figure 4.49) The Activity Monitor lets you know what is happening with DaRouter. There are 3 symbols here, an arrow, a square, and another arrow. The first arrow lights up blue to let you know when DaRouter is receiving MIDI data from your controllers. The square lights up to let you know that DaRouter is processing rules. The last arrow lets you know when DaRouter is sending MIDI out to your application. To configure DaRouter initially, make sure your SCS.
Configuring Traktor LE 4.5 Configuring Traktor LE Because Traktor LE comes bundled with the SCS.3m, it has support built-in and is easy to configure. When you run Traktor LE for the first time, you should see the Setup Wizard open. It will look something like this… (Figure 4.50) Figure 4.50 If you run Traktor LE and do not see this window, you can run the Setup Wizard manually by going to Help > Start Setup Wizard. Now that we have the window open, you will have 2 options available – your setup and device.
Using the SCS.3m with Traktor LE 5. Using the SCS.3m with Traktor LE 5.1 A Traktor Tour In this quick tour, we will briefly describe Traktor LE’s Decks, Mixer, and Browser sections. 5.1.1 Decks (Figure 5.1) Figure 5.1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Track Cover Icon: Displays the cover art of the loaded track. Track-Info: Displays information about the loaded track. Customize displayed information in Preferences > Layout Manager > Deck Details > Deck Header.
Mixer 9. Key-Lock: Activates or deactivates the Key Lock feature. 10. Pitch Adjust: Increases and decreases the tempo of the playing track incrementally. 11. Transport Controls: Playback and Current Cue Point control. Play and Cue functionality are explained later in this manual. 12. Loop Controls: Sets automatic and manual Loops. 13. Open/Close Advanced Panel: Opens or closes the Advanced Control Panels. With Traktor LE the Advanced panel allows you to adjust the beat grid of the song.
Browser 7. Cue button: • Pre-listen to a track over the internal Traktor Mixer. • If Tick is activated, click the Cue button to make the beat-tick audible on that deck. 8. Pan button: Controls the channel balance between the left and the right stereo channels. 9. Automatic Crossfade Buttons: • Clicking on these buttons automatically moves the Crossfader left or right. • Click again to stop transition. 10 Incremental Crossfade Buttons: Each click on these buttons steps moves the Crossfader left or right.
Browser 6. Browser Tree: • Track Collection: contains all Tracks imported to your Collection. They are automatically sorted by Artist, Release, Label, or Genre. • Playlists: contains all your Traktor Playlists. • Explorer: browse your hard drive for music tracks. This can be useful in finding tracks that have not been imported. • iTunes: provides direct access to your iTunes Library, including all playlists. • History: contains the history playlist.
Controller Overview 5.2 Controller Overview The SCS.3m has two basic operational modes called EQ and FX modes. Therefore, when you press the EQ or the FX button, the functionality of the sliders above them and the buttons located in the middle of the mixer section will change accordingly. The following graphic will help you to understand how the SCS.3m will work in each mode.
Mixer Section 5.3 Mixer Section 5.3.1 Faders FX EQ Q EQ Q FX The faders on the SCS.3m are dual use, depending on whether the MASTER button is activated or not. When the MASTER button is blue, the SCS.3m is running in what we will call “normal mode” meaning that the faders control what you would expect them to (the channel volumes and crossfader). When the MASTER button is pressed and held, these 3 faders change to control the monitor (cue or headphones) volume and mix, and the master output volume.
Mode Buttons 5.4 Mode Buttons FX EQ Q FX EQ Q In the middle of the SCS.3m, there are 2 “Mode Buttons” per side (4 buttons total). They are labeled EQ and FX. (Figure 5.7) MASTER Figure 5.7 MASTER MASTER Figure 5.8 Let’s outline the function of each preset individually. 43 FX EQ Q EQ Q FX FX EQ Q EQ Q FX These Mode Buttons not only affect the performance of the sliders above them, but also the buttons in the middle of the Mixer Section. (Figure 5.
EQ Mode 5.4.1 EQ Mode Pressing the EQ button puts the channel into EQ mode, and lights the EQ button red so you know what mode it is in. As you would expect, this mode allows you to adjust the EQ on the selected deck. But EQ mode also gives you access to “Transport” controls (PLAY, CUE, etc). When the deck is paused, the top slider allows you to move the waveform of the deck and cue the track. When it is playing, it can be “nudged” to temporarily slow down or speed up the track (like a pitch bend).
FX Mode 5.4.2 FX Mode In Traktor LE, there are 3 built-in effects available to you, and a separate FX send on each channel (FX 1 and 2). You enter FX mode by pressing the FX Preset button. It will light red to let you know the channel is in FX mode. Let’s take a look at what the different controls do in FX mode. FX Select – This slider allows you to select which built-in Traktor effect is being controlled. (Figure 5.
Your First DJ Mix 6. Your First DJ Mix 6.1 A Quick Mix This section will walk you through doing your first mix. It can be followed step by step, but it might be a good idea to read through it once first so you can get your head around the process. 6.1.1 Loading a Song into a Deck There are many ways to load a song into a specific deck in Traktor LE. To load a track into a Deck: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Using a Cue Point Using the top slider in EQ mode, move the red play marker to the first beat in the song, then press the CUE button to lock in that cue point. (Figure 6.2) Figure 6.2 Once the cue point is set, do the same thing with the song in Deck B. 6.1.3 Using a Cue Point Now that the cue point has been set, there are different behaviors you might see depending on how the CUE button is used. • On a paused deck, clicking cue sets a new current cue point at the current play position.
Sync’ing Two Decks You should now hear the song that is playing in Deck A. Now, let’s look for a place to bring in the song in Deck B. Typically, there are 3 points in a song that are “mix friendly.” These are commonly at the beginning, middle, and end of the song. You can see them labeled in the picture below. (Figure 6.4) Figure 6.4 That’s not to say that you can’t mix anywhere you want. Sometimes, putting 2 songs together sounds great (like in a Mash-Up).
Fading between Two Decks FX EQ Q EQ Q FX So reach over and press the SYNC button, and these 2 songs should align to the same tempo. You can do this by either pressing the 2nd button next to the Deck B channel fader on the SCS.3m, or you can use the mouse and click the button in Traktor LE. (Figure 6.6) MASTER Figure 6.6 6.1.5 Fading between Two Decks FX EQ Q EQ Q FX Take your finger and slowly move it from left to right, just like you were pushing a fader.
Using the EQs With the song in Deck B playing and Deck A stopped, try holding one finger on the right edge of the crossfader, and tap the other on the left end. (Figure 6.8) FX EQ Q FX EQ Q When you do this, you will hear the song in Deck B quickly cut in and out when you tap on the crossfader. This technique is good for quick cuts, and can even be modified to accomplish what sounds like transforms and crabs! When you realize that all of the sliders on the SCS.
Using the Effects (FX) FX HIGH EQ MID EQ EQ Q EQ Q FX LOW EQ The EQ is broken down into 3 frequency ranges – Low, Mid, and High. The sliders above the EQ button are laid out like this… (Figure 6.10) MASTER Figure 6.10 Make sure that the channel you are using is set to EQ by pressing the EQ button and making sure it lights up red. Now, play a song in that deck and change the EQ settings. Listen to how each slider changes the sound.
Using the Effects (FX) Now that you’ve learned how to mix 2 songs together, try adding effects to your mix! Effects can add a lot to a song when used properly. Along with the FX modules in Traktor, you can also use filter as a dedicated effect. Let’s use the effects now to spice up your mix. First we will need to select an effect. Traktor LE comes with 3 built-in effects: Delay – This is just what it sounds like – a “delay” in the audio. Think of it as a long echo.
Using the Effects (FX) FX EQ Q EQ Q FX Now that we have an effect selected let’s engage it by pressing the FX On/Off Toggle button. (Figure 6.13) MASTER Figure 6.13 FX EQ Q EQ Q FX With the effect engaged, we can now control its intensity by modifying the Wet/Dry amount. Use a more “Wet” signal for a strong effect over the song or a more “Dry” signal for slightly changing the sound of the song. The first vertical fader adjusts the Wet/Dry amount of the selected effect. (Figure 6.14) MASTER Figure 6.
Using the Effects (FX) FX EQ Q EQ Q FX The second fader changes FX control. This will modify the main parameter for the effect. For delay the parameter controls the length of the delay, shorter delays will create more of a stuttering effect where as a long delay will create a sound more like a large room echo. Use the second slider to play with the FX parameter. (Figure 6.15) Now you can play with the other effects in Traktor by using the top slider.
Next Steps 6.2 Next Steps Now that you have mastered… 1) 2) 3) Build your playlist library by importing songs/playlists from your hard drive, iTunes®, or iPod®. Once you have added songs to your library you can analyze and beat grid them to make sure Traktor’s synchronization engine automatically beat matches them in a mix. For more information on importing, managing a collection and beat grids read the Traktor manual on your hard drive. Go to the Stanton website to check for new mappings for the SCS.
Using the SCS.3m with other MIDI Applications 7. Using the SCS.3m with other MIDI Applications In addition to the Traktor LE specific mode, the SCS.3m can also be used as a powerful MIDI controller for any MIDI compatible application. The SCS.3m works in three modes, Automatic mode for standard MIDI use cases, Application feedback mode for applications with MIDI output and complete flat mode for running DaRouter presets.
Selecting Built-in Preset Depending on your application, different presets will be desired. For instance if you are using Ableton Live, all sliders with sweep feedback might be desired such as the configuration for preset 3.
MIDI Learn 7.3 MIDI Learn Now that you have configured the SCS.3m, you can use MIDI learn to assign any of the controls into your software application. Almost all audio applications support MIDI learn now, for more information on MIDI learn in your favorite application consult its user manual. 7.4 Advanced Control of Built-in Presets The built-in presets can be completely reconfigured and saved through MIDI messages. The SCS.
Troubleshooting 8. 1) Troubleshooting When I connect the SCS.3m, it seems to work normally, but nothing connected to its USB ports works properly. This usually happens when the SCS.3m is not getting power. Verify that your SCS.3m is plugged into mains power via the included adapter. If it is, verify that the outlet you are plugged into is working properly. 2) It is very difficult to turn the knobs on the back of the unit (when removing the rear cover). Especially when SCS.
Specifications 9.
APPENDIX Audio Interface Configuration APPENDIX Audio Interface Configuration The content of this Appendix is organized in four brief sections: • • • • Configuring your audio interface Setting up a Native Instrument’s audio interface Setting up a different audio interface Setting your outputs Configuring Your Audio Interface Setting up the audio in Traktor is easy, but considering that there is not any “standard” hardware, there are many variables. (Figure A.
APPENDIX Audio Interface Configuration In the Please choose your setup drop-down, you will find a list of manufacturers. If you have an A8DJ or A4DJ, leave the -No or Other Controllers-option. In the Please choose your device drop-down you will find configurations for both of those audio interfaces. Since we are using the SCS.3m as a mixer, be sure to select the Internal Mixer option that is appropriate for your NI interface. When you are done, click Apply.
APPENDIX Audio Interface Configuration Setting Your Outputs Figure A.4 Go to Preferences\Output Routing. • • • • Mixing Mode: select Internal. Output Monitor: is the output for your headphones. Output Master: is the main left and right stereo output that goes to your speakers. Output Record: is an additional output that can be assigned to an external recorder, booth monitor, etc.
APPENDIX Traktor LE MIDI Interface Configuration Click the Preferences button (located in the top right corner of the program) and then click MIDI Setup. Figure A.5 Figure A.5 On this page, you will see MIDI input and output devices. Your MIDI device will show up differently depending on what operating system you are using. If you are using a single SCS.3m MIDI controller, it would be identified like this… Operating System In Windows XP In Windows Vista® In OS X SCS.
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