5 effect controls – Stanton SCS.4DJ User Manual

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4.5 EFFECT Controls

EFFECTS CONTROLS

SCS.4DJ has dual

EFFECTS processors (Deck A & B), with each capable of processing audio on

an single deck. The four available

EFFECTS are FILTER, FLANGE, SLICE and DELAY. Each

button turns the selected effect on or off, or instantly switches to a different

EFFECT while turning

the last one off. When one of the

EFFECT BUTTONs is pressed, an LED turns on and the effect

is ACTIVE.

Each of the

EFFECTS onboard SCS.4DJ automatically sync to the beat of your music, and the LCD

panel displays your changes in real time, making it easy to remember your “perfect” settings. The

TIME/RATE controls allow you to adjust your EFFECTS time in relation to the beat, with 16, 8, 4,

2, 1, ½, ¼, 1/8, 1/16 beat multipliers available. The

FREQ/AMOUNT knob controls the amount of

the effect in relation to the original audio, the frequency of the filter cutoff, and the “chaos” of the

SLICE effect.

The Effect Knobs change the following parameters per effect:

Effect TIME/RATE

FREQ/AMOUNT

Filter

Rate (SPEED)

Cutoff (Lowpass/Highpass)/Resonance

Flange Rate (SPEED)

Depth (Delay and Feedback)

Slice

Rate (LENGTH)

Chaos (Increased amount and styles of slicing/”glitching”)

Delay

Rate (SPEED)

Regen (Feedback)

The available EFFECTS on SCS.4DJ are:

FILTER

A FILTER is a kind of EQ, letting only high or low frequencies through. The

FILTER moves based

on the BPM of the playing track, and can be used as a transition effect between songs in place of

the EQ controls. In

FILTER, the TIME/RATE controls the rate of the LFO (low-frequency oscillator)

on cutoff frequency set by the

FREQ/AMOUNT knob. The FREQ/AMOUNT control is a combination

high-pass (lets only treble through) and low-pass (lets only bass through) filter. When the

FREQ/

AMOUNT knob is towards the left it acts as a low pass filter. When the FREQ/AMOUNT knob is

towards the right it acts as a high pass filter. Resonance changes away from the center position of

the knob depending on the cutoff frequency.

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