Stanton SCS.4DJ User Manual

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4.3 Platter Controls

Platter (Jog Wheel)

The high resolution touch-sensitive

PLATTER is used for scratching, seeking and pitch bend, and

responds like a real vinyl turntable. (Note-this wheel is sometimes known as a “Jog” wheel, for its

ability to “nudge” the audio forward or back) The top of the wheel is touch sensitive so that the

“turntable” can be slowed down when touched and sped up when released, The outer non-slip

PLATTER bump ring is not touch-sensitive, and is used for PITCH BEND.

Scratch Button

Pressing the Scratch Button switches the jog wheel operation between Vinyl mode and Normal

mode. In Normal mode the Scratch button is not lit. In this mode the entire

PLATTER is used for

pitch bend (speeding up or slowing down a song temporarily to get it to be aligned with the song

playing on the opposite deck).

In

SCRATCH mode the SCRATCH button is lit red. This allows you to move the platter back and

forth and “grab” the audio, just like a vinyl record. The outer non-slip

PLATTER bump ring is still

used for pitch bend. If the deck is playing, the top section of the jog wheel is used for scratching,

while touching only the outer rubberized portion of the

PLATTER will not stop audio but instead

engage a pitch bend.

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