Stanton DJ Launches New Digital Control System for the Professional DJ
Revolutionary Stanton SC System gives DJs flexibility with multiple control
surfaces, multiple configuration options and compatibility with existing hardware
and software
HOLLYWOOD, FL ?Stanton DJ, an industry leader in the design and manufacture of
professional audio products for DJs, Live Sound Reinforcement and install
applications, today announces the launch of the SC System, the company?s new set of
digital controllers for the professional DJ. The Stanton SC System is comprised of
the SCS.1d deck and the SCS.1m mixer; both advanced control surfaces that give the
digital DJ an entirely new level of performance ability and functionality, while
preserving the comfortable feel and familiar layout of more traditional equipment.
Due to increased portability of laptops, processing power, massive song storage, and
rapid advances in DJ software, digital DJs are becoming more prevalent than ever,
and require dedicated, practical control surfaces that give them total control over
their music and performance. The Stanton SC System is a high-end controller
solution that can be a direct replacement (or even compliment) to the high-end DJ
gear and popular software options that exist today. Each component of the system
(mixer and deck) can be used standalone or together, allowing for multiple
configurations, with clean lines drawn between the functions of each unit. This
system boasts a premium feature set including built-in FireWire (tm) connections, a
high-torque motorized platter with vinyl control disc, motorized fader, rotary
encoders, massive flexibility, and integration into DJ software with advanced
two-way feedback.
Stanton?s Product Development Director Jim Mazur commented, ?In creating the SC
system, we took a clean approach towards not just designing a piece of equipment,
but rather creating a physical palette of familiar and comfortable controls with
expandability to allow the end user and software to grow as technology advances.
While most musical instruments have been well defined and morphed throughout time,
DJ gear is still evolving and we are all still searching for the culmination of
functionality and interface to allow the artist to not feel confined by how others
want them to use their gear. Computers have opened the door of creative opportunity
for the artist, and at Stanton we want to continue to create the right gear to
facilitate artistic expression through music.?
Key features of the Stanton SC System include?
? High-torque adjustable motorized platter with real vinyl
? Motorized pitch fader
? Velocity sensitive pads
? Highly tactile and complete user feedback (out of the box)
? Encoder section for control of rotary controls in software
? LCD ?scribble strips? for two-way communication with selected DJ software and LED
backlit buttons
? Universal, class-compliant MIDI and Audio
SCS.1d Deck
The SCS.1d offers a tight grip over the DJ?s music through a high-torque 10?
motorized platter, transport controls, navigation keys, rotary encoders, a motorized
pitch slider, and a trigger section. Unlike the SCS.1m, the SCS.1d Deck does not
offer any direct audio connectivity; all audio I/O remains at the mixer or external
soundcard to reduce cabling. What the SCS.1d does offer is top of the line tracking
and intuitive ergonomics, accented by a real 10? disc of vinyl for authentic feel.
Encoder with Alpha numeric feedback
The SCS.1d features 4 virtual encoders each with LED rings and an alphanumeric
display. The LED rings provide visual feedback for the current position of the knob
providing instant positional feedback in low light environments and when switching
between multiple presets. The alphanumeric displays indicate the name of the current
function mapped to the encoder. This is important as these names are updated when
different presets are loaded from the preset section.
All functions on the encoder can be instantly mapped to the motorized platter by
using the ?JOG? button below the encoder.
Control Presets for Encoders and Triggers
SCS.1d features 6 control presets for the encoder rings allowing for a total of 24
knobs to be mapped to the deck control surface alone! Presets allow for multiple
functions to be mapped to a set of controls. Each preset maintains its state so the
controls are never ?reset?.
Motorized Pitch Slider
The pitch slider on the SCS.1d is not only 100mm long for super smooth pitch
adjustment. It is also motorized so the deck can remember several virtual decks?
fader positions. The motorized pitch slider can be automatically brought to perfect
sync position when working with software that is able to communicate with the
interface when doing a sync function.
Velocity Sensitive Trigger Pads
The trigger pads on the SCS1.d are velocity sensitive so they not only provide
button press information but also velocity strength when the trigger is pressed. In
this way samples can be triggered at different volumes based upon how hard the
buttons are pressed with pressure sensitive interface messages.
SCS.1m Mixer Controller
The SCS.1m is an analogy in design to a traditional 4 channel dj mixer. It features
4 channel strips equipped with Gain, Hi, Mid, Low, and Pan controls as well as up
faders and a cross fader. The SCS.1m controller also has 4 encoders exactly like the
SCS.1d. On the rear panel the SCS.1m has full audio connectivity for Dj software.
The unit can connect to the mains via balanced connectors and has a microphone input
and aux input that is phono / line switchable. Monitoring is achieved through the
headphone outputs on the front panel.
The SCS.1m also includes a footswitch input which allows the user to free up their
hands while performing.
Studio Quality Firewire Audio Interface
The mixer acts as an audio interface for the SC System, and multiple channels of
audio can be used with it. By utilizing the Firewire protocol the SCS.1m ensures low
latency audio to and from the PC (1.5ms) and high sampling rates (up to 96KHz). This
means that high definition audio can be used seamlessly with the unit, and that
there is virtually no delay between a control movement on the surface and a response
from the computer.
4 Channels of MIDI control
While the SCS.1d represents a merge of all the highest quality components and
controls found on high end cd players and turntables, the SCS.1m offers the same
comparison to high end mixing boards. The unit offers 4 channel strips of control so
4 virtual decks can be mixed together in real time.
Encoder Strip
The encoder strip is designed to match the similar encoder strip on the SCS.1d. In
this way, there is a common user interface between performing with control presets
on the mixer and the deck. The only difference between the respective encoder strips
on the mixer and deck is the fact that the strips on the mixer can be used in a
matrix fashion. This means that either one channel strip has 4 encoder controls, or
there is one common control between the 4 encoders. For example, while running an
effect on one channel, the DJ may require more control for that effect and would
choose to run all 4 controls dedicated to the one channel. On the other hand, a DJ
may want a more generic control that can be mapped across each channel such as pan /
balance. With 4 presets per encoder knob, the SCS.1m allows for up to 12 knobs of
control into the software.
Aux Input
The SCS.1m allows for an auxiliary input to be run into the computer. This input is
phono / line switchable so either a CD player or turntable can be run into the PC.
This input is useful for sampling in real time off of a vinyl or CD.
The Stanton SC System is expected to ship in May 2008, and the retail value of the
full system will be set at a retail value of approximately $2,499.00 (MSRP). The
units will also be sold separately, with the SCS.1.d set at $1,499.00 (MSRP) and the
SCS.1m at $999.00 (MSRP).