1 eq mode, Eq mode, Figure 5.9 – Stanton SCS.3M User Manual

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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).

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FX

E

QQ

E

QQ

FX

MASTER

DECK JOG /

TEMPO BEND

LOW EQ

MID EQ

HIGH EQ

DECK JOG /

TEMPO BEND

LOW EQ

MID EQ

HIGH EQ

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).

If you hold the EQ preset button and use the top slider you can
coarsely move through the song and pitch bend.

The 3 sliders under the top slider are for adjusting the 3 band EQ
on the selected deck. (Figure 5.9)

If you hold the EQ preset button and touch an EQ slider, it will reset
that slider to center. This is useful if you want to quickly set your
EQs back to their “zero” position.

Figure 5.9

FX

E

QQ

E

QQ

FX

MASTER

R

MIXER Section buttons in EQ mode (Figure 5.10)

A – BPM TAP. This button can be tapped in time with the track to
set a BPM manually.

B – SYNC. Pressing this button adjusts the tempo of the selected
deck to match the tempo of the “master” deck.

C – PLAY. Starts playback on the selected deck.

D – CUE. Moves the play position to the active CUE marker.

Figure 5.10

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