Stanton CD Player SCS1d User Manual

SCS.1d  
Deck Control Surface  
USER MANUAL  
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Table of Contents  
1. Introduction..........................................................................................................................................................1  
1.3  
Welcome to the SCS.1d!...............................................................................................................................1  
Overview ......................................................................................................................................................2  
Unpacking.....................................................................................................................................................2  
2. Connecting the SCS.1 ...........................................................................................................................................3  
Connecting to Your Computer .....................................................................................................................3  
Connecting to the SCS.1d to the SCS.1m .....................................................................................................4  
SCS.1d Setups...............................................................................................................................................4  
3. SCS.1d Description ...............................................................................................................................................5  
Top Panel Functional Groups .......................................................................................................................5  
Encoder Section ...........................................................................................................................................7  
Trigger Section .............................................................................................................................................7  
Platter / Global Section................................................................................................................................8  
Pitch Section.................................................................................................................................................9  
Transport Section.........................................................................................................................................9  
Preset Switcher Section ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10  
4. SCS.1 Software Installation................................................................................................................................11  
Windows XP ...............................................................................................................................................12  
Mac OS X ....................................................................................................................................................19  
5. DaRouter ............................................................................................................................................................23  
5.1  
About DaRouter .........................................................................................................................................23  
Anatomy of DaRouter ................................................................................................................................23  
5.2.1 Section A................................................................................................................................................24  
5.2.2 Section B ................................................................................................................................................24  
5.2.3 Section C ................................................................................................................................................26  
5.5  
Using DaRouter ..........................................................................................................................................27  
Loading a Preset.........................................................................................................................................27  
Using a Preset for the First Time................................................................................................................27  
6. Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................28  
7. Specifications......................................................................................................................................................29  
Appendix .....................................................................................................................................................................30  
Optimizing Computers for 1394 (FireWire)............................................................................................................30  
DPC (Windows XPVista).....................................................................................................................................30  
Windows 1394a Bandwidth Limiting Issue / SidSpeed Fix (Windows XPVista).................................................35  
FireWire Chipsets................................................................................................................................................45  
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1. Introduction  
1.1  
Welcome to the SCS.1d!  
Thank you for purchasing SCS.1d! The SCS.1d (Stanton Control System 1 deck) is the premier deck control surface  
for laptop DJs, remixers, VJs, and producers.  
Before we begin, there are a few important issues we would like to bring to your attention.  
There is a software component to this hardware. It is called DaRouter. DaRouter is a kind of “MIDI processor” that  
allows the use of presets. These presets can be application specific mappings, or generic maps that can be applied  
to a number of different software packages. In fact, you may already be familiar with the DaRouter software  
because it is also used with our SCS.3 line of controllers. Well, DaRouter is even more important for the  
SCS.1 controllers than it is for the SCS.3 controllers. This is because the DaRouter software for the SCS.1 controllers  
also contains the driver for them. So it is important for you to go to http://www.enterthesystem.com/scs1 to  
download and install the latest DaRouter software. This single software package gives you the latest presets and  
the latest version of your driver. Be sure to keep your DaRouter software updated so you can take advantage of  
new presets and features as they become available!  
This brings us to the next important issue. Please do not connect the SCS.1 hardware to your computer before you  
go through the driver install. Most audio interface installers, FireWire or USB, carry the same warning. We know  
that when you buy new gear, most people are excited to hook it all up and see what it can do, but in this case, it is  
better to wait until you are prompted. The process will go like this…  
You should connect the power to your SCS.1d and locate the FireWire connector, but do not connect it to  
the computer yet.  
Download and run the DaRouter installer for the SCS.1d. This installer is located at  
On Windows a dialog box will open telling you to connect and power up your SCS.1d. At this point, connect  
the FireWire cable to your computer. On a Mac computer you will just need to install DaRouter first,  
however no dialog will show for connecting the units.  
The driver will then detect the SCS.1 devices connected to your computer and load the drivers for them. Allow the  
installer to continue normally. Following these steps is a good idea for any hardware installation you have, and  
might save you from possibly having to troubleshoot a problem later.  
Finally, we would like to point out that the descriptions of specific functionality of the SCS.1d are generic.  
The SCS.1d is a MIDI controller and does not generate any audio itself. Although it looks like a CD player or  
turntable, it in fact is not. The functionality of a given control on the surface of the SCS.1d (like the pitch slider for  
example) is dependent on what it is assigned to. We had to start somewhere, so we thought it would be best to  
describe the functionality of the generic preset. When you are using other presets, you can click on the Preset  
Documentation button in DaRouter (it’s the “?” button) to learn all about how that specific preset works with your  
new SCS.1d.  
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1.2  
Overview  
The SCS.1d was designed for highprecision software control. Thanks to its straightforward interface and intuitive  
ergonomics, the SCS.1d provides a host of topnotch features at your fingertips, such as hightorque 10” motorized  
platter, 100mm motorized pitch fader, velocitysensitive pads, assignable encoder sections, and much more…  
The SCS.1d (deck) and the SCS.1m are the main components of the SC System 1; Stanton‘s most advanced  
digital control system for the professional DJ. You can use the SCS.1d in conjunction with the SCS.1m for tight  
integration and full control of your DJ/VJ application’s main parameters or with other audio interfaces.  
Adjustable hightorque 10” motorized platter with vinyl surface and superior tracking.  
Highresolution vinyl tracking system allows for superaccurate mixing and scratching.  
100mm pitch fader motorized to maintain sync with software.  
4 Velocitysensitive pads assignable to loops, cue points, etc.  
Assignable Encoder section with 360° of LED feedback.  
LCD “scribble strips” for twoway communication with selected software.  
Familiar Transport section for direct music control.  
Perfect for adding maximum control capabilities into existing DJ software.  
Easily controls multiple virtual decks for powerful multichannel mixes.  
Before you start hooking up your new unit, let’s check what is in the box!  
1.3  
Unpacking  
Please check that you have received the following items:  
(1) SCS.1d unit  
(1) FireWire cable  
(1) 4 to 6 pin FireWire adapter  
(1) Power cable and adapter (24V)  
(1) Felt slipmat  
(1) Vinyl control disc  
(1) SCS.1d Manual  
Upon unpacking the SCS.1d, you should place the slipmat on the platter and then place the record on top of the  
slipmat.  
In addition to the above items, remember that to take advantage of the SCS.1d full potential you will need the  
SCS.1m or a traditional DJ mixer, a Mac or PC computer, a DJ application, and to download and install DaRouter  
software. So let’s get started!  
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2.  
Connecting the SCS.1  
2.1  
Connecting to Your Computer  
Step 1: Locate the included power cable and adapter (24V) and connect it to the  
SCS.1d and to your power source. (Figure 2.1)  
Note If you own both the SCS.1m and the SCS.1d, the power adapters look very  
similar. Looking at the output voltage will tell you which is for which component,  
(e.g., 12V for the SCS.1m, and 24V for the SCS.1d). There is also a label on each of  
the power cords to specify which product they are to be used with.  
Figure 2.1  
Step 2: Attach the included FireWire cable to the SCS.1d. The FireWire ports are  
clearly labeled on the back panel of the SCS.1d. (Figure 2.2)  
Figure 2.2  
Step 3: Download and run the DaRouter installer for the SCS.1d.  
A dialog box will open telling you to connect your SCS.1d. At this point, turn the  
SCS.1d on and connect the FireWire cable to your computer’s FireWire port (Figure  
2.3). Do not connect the SCS.1d until prompted.  
Figure 2.3  
On laptops, there are two different types of FireWire ports: 6 and 4 pin. Typically, you will find “full sized” 6 pin  
ports on Apple laptops. If your computer has a full sized (6 pin) FireWire port, use the included FireWire cable to  
connect directly from the SCS.1d to your computer.  
Most PCs will have a 4 pin FireWire port. So if you have a 4 pin port on your computer, connect the FireWire cable  
to the provided 4 to 6 pin adapter, and then just plug it to your computer’s 4 pin FireWire port.  
Now that power and FireWire are connected, we can explore hooking up the SCS.1d with the SCS.1m (if used).  
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2.2  
Connecting to the SCS.1d to the SCS.1m  
All of the SCS.1 controllers have two FireWire ports on them, so devices can be chained together if needed.  
So when connecting a single SCS.1d to the SCS.1m, you would go from the unused FireWire port on the SCS.1m  
(Figure 2.4), (the other port is connected to your computer) to an open port on the SCS.1d. (Figure 2.5)  
Figure 2.4  
Figure 2.5  
Likewise, if you’re connecting two SCS.1d’s to a SCS.1m, then you would go from the free FireWire port on the first  
SCS.1d to a port on the second. Any other FireWire devices should go at the end of the chain and not before any of  
the SCS.1 controllers.  
Let’s take a look of the SCS.1d Setups.  
2.3  
SCS.1d Setups  
The following configurations can be used for the SCS.1d for typical use cases:  
SCS.1m + SCS.1d  
This mixeranddeck configuration can be used to emulate a dualdeck setup by using  
virtual decks for controlling transport, loop, and effects, while using the mixer to blend  
and EQ songs and sounds. This system is the perfect entry into the world of  
professional SC System laptop mixing. (Figure 2.7)  
Figure 2.7  
Figure 2.8  
Dual SCS.1d + SCS.1m  
This setup recreates the “traditional” DJ system, allowing users to have two physical  
decks, each representing an onscreen deck (which can easily be toggled to four decks  
by using virtual decks). The mixer is used for blending, channel EQ, etc, in a traditional  
manner. This setup is tailored towards professional DJs wanting to replace their  
existing setup with an SC System controllerbased solution. (Figure 2.8)  
Single / Dual SCS.1d + traditional DJ mixer  
The SCS.1d(s) can be used with an existing sound card to send audio outputs from DJ  
software into an existing analog DJ mixer. This allows users to incorporate SC System  
decks into their system while using their favorite traditional DJ mixer (Figure 2.9).  
Figure 2.9  
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3.  
SCS.1d Description  
In this chapter, we will briefly describe the top panel of the SCS.1d.  
It’s important to understand that the SCS.1d is a traditional DJ turntable / CD player “analogy” in a control surface.  
This means that while the SCS.1d looks like a DJ turntable / CD player, at its core, it is really a control surface that  
sends and receives control data to and from a computer. As a control surface, the SCS.1d’s functionality is  
completely derived from the host application (software) that it is controlling.  
The SCS.1d also utilizes presets in DaRouter to define its capabilities, which can drastically change its functionality  
depending on how the preset is configured. So as we discuss the panel and layout it is important to remember that  
when running a specific preset its best to read the documentation associated with that preset as it will explain how  
the SCS.1d is tailored towards the application it is being used with. So in the below explanations we describe the  
controls and how they traditionally may be mapped into an application.  
3.1  
Top Panel Functional Groups  
To easily understand the main SCS.1d Top Panel, we have divided it in six functional groups:  
Encoder Section  
Trigger Section  
Platter / Global Section  
Pitch Section  
Transport Section  
Preset Switcher Section  
On the next page, let’s take a look of the Figure 3.1:  
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Top Panel Functional Gro  
                                                          
ups (continuation)  
                                                                              
Figure 3.1  
Now, let’s take a closer look of each of the functional groups.  
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3.2  
Encoder Section  
This section consists of four rotary push encoders, each with  
an LED encoder ring to indicate the value of the encoder,  
and an LCD “scribble strip” that can be used to indicate the  
functionality of each encoder. Encoders are used to control  
variable parameters such as effect levels. Encoders do not  
physically stop when you turn them; instead the LED  
encoder rings indicate the position of the control you are  
adjusting.  
3.3  
Trigger Section  
The trigger section consists of four velocity sensitive pads,  
four LCD “scribble strips”, and seven clicking switches. Each  
pad, switch and screen is backlit by multicolor (red, green,  
orange) LED’s. The velocity sensitive pads and switches are  
typically assigned to trigger actions such a playing cue  
points, moving loops or killing frequencies. The LCD  
“scribble strips” will display functionality and status  
depending on the preset.  
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3.4  
Platter / Global Section  
This section controls the assignment of the platter as well  
as global functionality.  
The DECK SELECT button will allow you toggle virtual decks  
on screen. In this way when you switch virtual decks, the  
SCS.1d will also change its state to match the on screen  
deck. By using one physical SCS.1d you can control  
multiple virtual decks.  
The VINYL, CONTROL and BROWSE buttons all modify the  
motorized jogwheel’s functionality within the application.  
The motorized platter is normally used for scratching and  
scrubbing through a song when “VINYL” is activated.  
However, the Control button allows the platter to be freely  
used as a large parameter control such as scratching an  
effect. BROWSE is used to scroll the playlists in  
applications that support mapping to browser view.  
Depending on the control mode the ENTER and CANCEL buttons will allow for expanded functionality with the  
platter.  
SETUP button will allow for adjustments of the overall deck controller. Upon pressing setup you will see the  
current firmware version. Using the first encoder will allow you to select a value to change; the second encoder  
will allow you to adjust the value.  
Contrast: Adjusts the contrast of the LCD screens.  
Torque: Adjusts the torque of the platter to simulate different turntables.  
MIDI Ch: Changes the output MIDI channel of the device. It is suggested NOT to change this as  
presets usually expect the deck to send data from the default MIDI channel.  
Decay: Adjusts the acceleration curve of the encoders.  
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3.5  
Pitch Section  
The pitch section represents a traditional pitch control  
found on a CD player or turntable. However, the key  
difference is that the pitch control is motorized to support  
functionality such as autosync in an application and  
updating position when switching virtual decks. It’s  
important to not stop the motorized fader while it’s moving  
to prevent damage.  
The RESET button will center the pitch slider to 0%  
automatically.  
The RANGE button will change the sensitivity of the pitch  
slider (as long as the application supports the ranges).  
3.6  
Transport Section  
The transport section is analogous to the transport controls  
on a CD player however it places a few extra buttons for  
common functions found in DJ applications (such as auto  
sync). Each of the 4 main transport buttons are multi color  
back lit to indicate status.  
Along with the 4 main transport buttons are seek forward  
and backwards as well as scan forward and backwards.  
Above the seek and scan buttons is a freely assignable  
backlit button.  
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3.7  
Preset Switcher Section  
The preset switcher section controls switching of presets on  
the SCS.1d. Presets are generally related towards switching  
presets for the encoder section, trigger section or pitch  
slider. Presets are groups of controls with functionality  
focused towards doing a single task. For instance, a loop  
preset will contain all the controls needed to create, move  
and modify a loop. Preset configuration and functionality  
are highly dependent on the application the SCS.1d is being  
used with. As with the rest of the controls it’s very  
important to read the preset documentation from within  
DaRouter for information on how the unit is configured.  
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4.  
SCS.1 Software Installation  
Before installing the SCS1 software (DaRouter and drivers) make sure you follow these guidelines:  
1) Windows: Do NOT connect the SCS.1 controller(s) until prompted by the driver installer.  
2) Windows: When intending to use multiple SCS.1 controllers at once (mixer + decks) make sure you  
connect ALL the devices during the driver installer.  
3) Always check the Stanton website (listed below) for the latest drivers and firmware.  
To fully maximize SCS.1 capabilities and take advantage of its great features, some software needs to be installed  
with it. In fact, the SCS.1 Software Installation process differs greatly between Mac and PC computers.  
On a Mac, the SCS.1d is a class compliant FireWire device, which means that it will connect to the system  
without drivers, however, because the SCS.1d uses a proprietary high speed MIDI system it is necessary to  
install DaRouter to communicate with the SCS.1d and create a virtual MIDI port for the host application to  
receive MIDI messages through. On the Mac you will simply need to install DaRouter, connect the unit(s)  
and start using your desired preset.  
In Windows, a high level FireWire driver must be installed to communicate with the SCS.1d. Once this driver  
is installed the SCS.1d and can communicate with DaRouter. Upon installing DaRouter, both the FireWire  
and virtual MIDI port driver are installed. It is important to not connect the SCS.1d until prompted. It is also  
important to connect all units that will be used when installing the driver (if using multiple SCS.1d’s or with a  
SCS.1m).  
In either case, (Mac or PC) the DaRouter software needs to be installed. This software acts as an intermediary  
between your SCS.1 controllers and your performance software, intercepting and processing MIDI messages  
before sending them out to your application of choice. This process takes less than a millisecond, and gives you  
some amazing power. Not only does it allow you to quickly change the MIDI output of the SCS.1 controllers  
(by switching presets), it also allows for logicbased programming that your performance software may or may not  
be capable of performing. This means that it is actually possible to add or change some functionality in your  
software of choice. This can be as simple as adding MIDI data to an application that does not normally support it,  
to totally changing the behavior of a given control.  
In short, if you are a PC user, you will run one installer that will install the SCS.1 driver and DaRouter. If you are a  
Mac user, you do not need to install any driver but you must install DaRouter.  
Before walking through specific installation procedures for Mac and PC, you will need to download the latest  
version of DaRouter from the Stanton website:  
So, let’s follow the specific instructions for each platform.  
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4.1  
Windows XP  
1. Double click the executable file (.exe). If the following Open FileSecurity Warning appears, click Run.  
(Figure 4.1)  
Figure 4.1  
2. The Stanton SCS.1 DaRouter Setup Wizard will guide you through the installation process. Click Next.  
(Figure 4.2)  
Figure 4.2  
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3. To install the software for the first time, choose the Standard option. To update your previously installed  
version, choose Custom. In this example, let’s choose Standard. (Figure 4.3)  
Figure 4.3  
4. Read the License Agreement, select the “I accept the agreement” option, and then click Next.  
(Figure 4.4)  
Figure 4.4  
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5. The installation of the ASIO / high level FireWire driver will begin. When you are ready, click Next. (Figure  
4.5)  
Figure 4.5  
6. In this step, you are able to choose where to install the driver. However, if you do not really need to  
change the location, leave the default setting and click Install. (Figure 4.6)  
Figure 4.6  
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7. Files will begin to copy or if you are installing a new driver the old drivers will be uninstalled before new  
files are copied. When prompted to connect your devices (Figure 4.7), turn ON all SCS.1 devices to be  
used and then connect the FireWire cable from the device(s) to your computer and click OK.  
Figure 4.7  
8. Wait for a few seconds, normal operation will resume shortly. (Figure 4.8)  
Figure 4.8  
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9. Once the files are done copying click Next to continue. (Figure 4.9)  
Figure 4.9  
10. Click Finish. (Figure 4.10)  
Figure 4.10  
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11. Read information regarding this build of the installer then click Next. (Figure 4.11)  
Figure 4.11  
12. Click Finish. (Figure 4.12)  
Figure 4.12  
That’s it. You have installed the SCS.1d driver and DaRouter.  
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To check that your d  
                                                          
rivers and so  
ftware are properly installe  
                                                                                                
d, open Devic  
e Manager. O  
n your desktop, right  
                                                                                                                                                                              
click My Computer icon and click Properties. In the System Properties window, click the Hardware tab, and  
then the Device Manager button. (Figure 4.13)  
Figure 4.13  
You will see a new section called Stanton 1394 Audio Devices that includes the Stanton 1394 Virtual Device  
and a hardware specific driver for each controller you have connected. Check that the SCS.1d device (or other  
SCS.1 devices such as a mixer) are attached to your computer.  
You can also click the Start button and verify that all associated applications appear there. (Figure 4.14)  
Figure 4.14  
You will see a driver program group, along with an SCS.1 DaRouter icon. That is it. You are done!  
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4.2  
Mac OS X  
To install DaRouter, first make sure that your SCS1 controller is not connected and then follow the next  
instructions  
1. Double click the .dmg file to expand it. (Figure 4.16)  
Figure 4.16  
2. Double click the DaRouter.pkg file to start the installer. (Figure 4.17)  
Figure 4.17  
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3. Once the installer has started, click Continue. (Figure 4.18)  
Figure 4.18  
4. Read the license agreement and click Continue. In the next dialog, click Agree. (Figure 4.19)  
Figure 4.19  
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5. Next, you can set the default path of the program. Click Install unless you want to install DaRouter to a  
specific destination. (Figure 4.20)  
Figure 4.20  
6. DaRouter will be installed. Once done, click Close. (Figure 4.21)  
Figure 4.21  
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7. DaRouter will be installed into your Applications folder and the presets will be placed in your home  
directory. Plug in your SCS.1 controller, power it ON, connect the FireWire cable to your computer, start  
DaRouter, and read the rest of this documentation. (Figure 4.22)  
Figure 4.22  
Now that you have installed DaRouter, let’s learn about it.  
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5.  
DaRouter  
5.1  
About DaRouter  
DaRouter is an application developed between Stanton and Bome’s Software, which allows the SCS.1 devices to  
specifically integrate and interact with audio applications. DaRouter takes incoming messages coming from a SCS.1  
device using a proprietary high speed messaging protocol and translates them to the host target audio application  
through the form of presets. This translation process allows the unit to change its functionality depending on  
which mode the unit is in and the desired host application functionality. Every single action on the SCS.1  
controllers is processed through DaRouter, which means that as applications evolve, so do presets… More  
importantly, presets can be created and edited freely with virtually no limit to what SCS.1 controllers can do, thus  
opening up a whole element in control surface DJing. It is important to constantly check the Stanton website and  
forums for new presets.  
5.2  
Anatomy of DaRouter  
DaRouter is the brains behind interaction between SCS.1 controllers and the application they are being used with.  
DaRouter is designed to sit in the background and just translate MIDI but does have some functionality to load  
presets and configure your SCS.1 controllers with DaRouter/Active preset. Before we load a preset, let’s take a  
quick tour of what everything inside of DaRouter does.  
To easily describe DaRouter, we divided its interface in three sections: A, B, and C respectively.  
(Figure 5.1)  
Figure 5.1  
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5.2.1  
Section A  
Active Preset Dropdown  
The Active Preset is the currently used preset. In this drop down menu, all  
preinstalled presets will be listed as well as any presets dragged or manually  
loaded into DaRouter. To load a preset into DaRouter, just select one from  
the list.  
At the bottom of the drop down list is a Browse listing that can be used to  
manually browse a preset using a file explorer dialog.  
Restart Preset Button  
The Restart button will start the currently running preset. This should not  
need to be used, but gives you the option to restart a preset in case of any  
problems.  
Figure 5.2  
Preset Documentation Button  
The Preset Documentation button (shown as “?”) will load the HTML documentation associated with the selected  
preset. The preset documentation includes all the setup instructions for using the preset with the application it  
was designed for. To fully take advantage of the SCS.1 capabilities it is strongly recommended to click the Preset  
Documentation button and read its content every time that you load a new preset. (Figure 5.2)  
5.2.2  
Section B  
Device Configuration  
This section indicates if a device is required for use with a preset, and if that  
device is connected. For “Single” presets, only one device is required. For  
“Dual” presets, two devices are required. When a device is not used in a  
preset, the image will be ghosted. When a device is used, the image will be  
gray, and when the device is detected (plugged in), it will glow blue to  
indicate connectivity.  
Device Dropdown  
The device dropdown menu will list any detected devices by their serial  
number. Selecting a device will assign it to the deck used in the preset. Once  
this assignment is made, DaRouter will remember the assignment for future  
use so you do not need to assign the device each time. (Figure 5.3)  
Figure 5.3  
Options  
Below each Device Dropdown menu there is a button called Options. Clicking on it will allow you to change several  
important settings.  
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For example, if you click the SCS.1m Options button the  
SCS.1m Audio Control Panel will open so you will be able to Start and Stop  
the streaming process, access the Deferred Procedure Calls (DPC) Latency  
Checker (for more information please read the Appendix), and select the  
Sampling Rate, FireWire Latency, and ASIO Buffering settings. (Figure 5.4)  
Start / Stop Streaming – Use this to start or stop the audio stream between  
the driver and hardware. If streaming has been stopped, then no audio will  
be passed to the hardware.  
DPC Latency Tool – Stanton includes a troubleshooting tool for detecting  
high DPC latency. When there is high DPC latency apparent on a machine it  
can affect the performance of audio and MIDI streaming. You must have low  
DPC latency to achieve consistent performance and low latencies.  
Figure 5.4  
Sampling Rate – Sampling rate will set the resolution of the audio coming from the outputs of SCS.1m. Higher  
sampling rates mean more audio fidelity but also more processing on the computer and should only be used on  
newer machines. Another consideration is the material being played. For instance, 96 kHz should only be used if  
your source audio is high resolution whereas 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz should be used for MP3’s and CD quality content.  
FireWire Latency – This sets the latency or speed in which audio is sent to the hardware. Low latency will make the  
controls feel “snappier.” However, your computer must be able to support these low speeds. If the computer  
cannot support low latency, then audio hiccups or “drop outs” might be observed. If low latency is not achieved  
with a highend machine, it is suggested to use the DPC tool and follow the instructions in Appendix for system  
optimization.  
ASIO Buffering – This controls the buffers used between the driver and host application. Low buffering will mean  
higher speed / lower latency but requires a highend computer.  
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Now, if you click the SCS.1d Options button the SCS.1d Control Panel will  
open, so you will be able to change the Scratch Engage, the Scratch Release,  
and Pitch Bend Sensitivity values. (Figure 5.5)  
Scratch Engage Sensitivity – The SCS.1d uses an algorithm to detect  
scratching to accommodate MIDI scratching implementation in host  
applications such as Traktor. The Scratch Engage slider will set how quickly  
the scratch algorithm will detect that you are trying to perform a scratch.  
Higher settings will make the algorithm more snappy. However, if you set  
this value too high you run the risk of mistriggering a scratch message with  
the slightest variance in record speed.  
Scratch Release Sensitivity – This slider controls how quickly the SCS.1d will  
detect the record being released and catching up to speed with the platter  
thus entering regular playback mode and disabling scratching in the host  
application.  
Figure 5.5  
Pitch Bend Sensitivity – The SCS.1d also has the ability to detect when the platter is being rubbed manually by  
hand to slow or speed the track up. This is detected when the platter and record change speed at the same time  
(whereas with scratching the platter keeps spinning at its set speed). Setting this value will change the sensitivity  
and once again, making it too sensitive might cause mistriggers of the pitch bend message going to the host  
application.  
5.2.3  
Section C  
Activity Monitor  
The activity monitor indicates messages flowing in and out of DaRouter.  
The first arrow indicates an incoming message. The DaRouter icon  
indicates a translation occurring, and the last arrow indicates an outgoing  
message. The images will glow blue to indicate they are processing an  
action.  
Logos  
Just for bling... actually, they do link to websites.  
Version  
This displays the current version of DaRouter. (Figure 5.6)  
Figure 5.6  
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5.3  
Using DaRouter  
When using DaRouter, there are two basic types of presets that you may utilize; generic and application specific.  
The generic preset allows you to configure the application to the SCS.1 controllers through conventional MIDI  
Learn. However, the application specific presets are designed to work specifically with certain applications and  
provide logic in the SCS.1 controllers that is focused towards that application.  
5.4  
Loading a Preset  
Confirm that no preset is loaded and your SCS.1 controller(s) is connected. At this point, you may select the preset  
you wish to use and then read its included documentation by clicking the “?” button. Also, remember to check the  
Stanton website for the latest presets as they are constantly being updated to support new functionality and  
applications!  
5.5  
Using a Preset for the First Time  
1) Select the desired preset you would like to use depending on which application you are using DaRouter with.  
2) Move any faders, switches or knobs on the SCS.1 controllers, to confirm feedback is making its way into  
DaRouter and the unit should load the preset and stop flashing.  
3) Now you are ready to use the preset.  
Important Click the “?” button next to the preset (Figure 5.7) to read its included HTML documentation which  
explains setting up the host application and the functionality of the SCS.1 controllers with that particular preset.  
Figure 5.7  
For more information about the specific SCS.1 presets always check the Stanton website for the latest presets and  
documentation.  
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6.  
Troubleshooting  
1. I have both the SCS.1m and SCS.1d, and when I try to power them up nothing happens. What is wrong?  
You probably have the power supplies for each controller swapped. If you plug the wrong power cord into  
a unit, it won’t power up. The power cable for the SCS.1m supplies 12V, and the one for the SCS.1d  
supplies 24V. You can also tell which is which by the colorcoding. For example, gray for the SCS.1m and  
blue for the SCS.1d.  
2. Can I use the FireWire cable alone to power the SCS.1 controllers?  
No, the SCS.1 controllers require external power. We intentionally wanted power to be supplied to  
guarantee that consistent performance is achievable as not all bus power on the FireWire port is stable  
across machines.  
3. I cannot find the driver for my controller.  
In Windows, the driver installer is combined into the SCS.1 DaRouter software. In OS X, the SCS.1m  
controllers is Core Audio compliant and doesn’t need a driver, however both the SCS.1d and SCS.1m  
require DaRouter to translate their control data into MIDI. As stated in the installation procedure, make  
sure you download the latest driver from the Stanton website.  
4. My computer does not have a 6 pin FireWire port on it.  
Use the 6 to 4 pin adapter included in the packaging.  
5. My computer doesn’t have a FireWire adapter at all.  
In most cases, a FireWire interface can be easily added to a computer. For laptops, you need to look for  
either a PCMCIA or ExpressCard based adapter (which one to use depends on the card slot your computer  
is equipped with). For desktops, you should use an addin PCI FireWire card. Please do not use a  
USBtoFireWire adapter cable because it will severely degrade performance. Check the appendix of this  
manual for suggestions on choosing a FireWire card.  
6. I am getting click and pops in my audio.  
This can be many things. Do you hear noise even when there’s no software playback? If so, then the cause  
is likely a ground loop (especially if it goes away when running the computer on battery power).  
If not, does increasing the buffering in the driver make the problem go away? If so, then it could be an  
issue with your system performance. For OS tweaks, please read the Appendix Optimizing Computers for  
1394.  
If neither of the previous options seems to fix the issue, let’s try a couple of more alternatives.  
Do you have multiple FireWire devices connected? If so, try using just the SCS.1m. If that addresses your  
issue, then try reordering the devices in the FireWire chain. You should always have the SCS.1 controllers  
“closest” to the computer and plug other devices (drives, etc) into them (or run your drives on a separate  
port altogether). If you’re running Windows XP, you might need the SidSpeed fix outlined in the appendix  
of this manual.  
To contact Tech Support, please call us at +1 954.316.1500 and select the SCS.1 option.  
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7.  
Specifications  
Motor Type  
16 Pole, 3 phase, brushless DC motor  
33 1/3 rpm, 45 rpm  
>4.5 kgf.cm  
.2 seconds  
FireWire 400  
Motor Speeds  
Starting Torque  
Start / Stop Time  
FireWire Speed  
Power  
24 VDC / 3.0 Amps  
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Appendix  
Optimizing Computers for 1394 (FireWire)  
When using any computer for live audio applications it is always suggested to perform certain optimizations to  
ensure consistent performance. For the most part live audio is not always the highest consideration for both  
hardware designers and software programmers. With that being said, Stanton has put together this guide and  
included one of the most widely used troubleshooting tools (DPC Latency Checker) with the SCS1 to help optimize  
your computer by performing certain tweaks, which we have found increases performance and stability  
substantially.  
If you are having issues getting your computer to recognize the SCS.1 controllers then it is suggested to start with  
the SidSpeed fix. If you are having issues with audio performance (drop outs) then it is first suggested to perform  
the following steps:  
Disable wireless internet devices  
If running Windows on a Mac (Boot Camp), kill the process “KbdMgr.exe”  
Disable ACPI  
Perform DPC checks (below)  
Perform the SidSpeed fix (below)  
Check the brand of 1394 host controller you are using.  
Please read the next page about the (DPC) Latency Checker.  
DPC (Windows XPVista)  
During the SCS.1 driver installation process, we are also installing the Deferred Procedure Calls (DPC) Latency  
Checker. This useful Windows application not only analyzes how your computer is handling realtime data streams  
but also helps you to find the potential cause for dropouts (interruptions in realtime audio and video stream). In  
fact, the DPC Latency Checker will allow you to find out the driver that causes the excessive DPC latencies so then  
you are able to disable it through the Windows Device Manager. In other words, using this application will help you  
to optimize your system so everything runs smoothly while using the SCS.1 controllers.  
Let’s take a look of its main window. (Figure A.1)  
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Figure A.1  
The green Bar Graph shows the current latency value over time. Each bar represents the maximum DPC latency  
occurred within one second. Every second, bars are scrolled from right to left and a new bar is added at the right‐  
hand side, (representing the most recent value).  
DPC Latency Checker updates its internal statistical data at an interval displayed as Test Interval.  
The Current Latency value indicates the maximum DPC latency measured within the last second.  
The Absolute Maximum value represents the maximum latency measured since the tool was started.  
Click Reset to clear this value.  
To stop the Latency click Stop, and to exit the application click Exit.  
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For example, a typical problem is sho  
                                                         
wn in the next  
figure. Red bars indicate exc  
essive DPC latency. (Figure A.2)  
                                                                                                                                                           
Figure A.2  
So let’s open Device Manager to find out the driver that causes the excessive DPC latencies. On your desktop, right  
click My Computer icon and click Properties. In the System Properties window, click the Hardware tab, and then  
click the Device Manager button. In the next page, please check Figure A.3.  
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Figure A.3  
Now, before you start finding out which device could be the cause of the excessive DPC latency, please follow  
these suggestions:  
You should not disable:  
any device listed in Device Manager under System devices or Computer  
the hard disk that contains the system partition  
the IDE/ATAPI or SATA controller this hard disk is connected to  
the system keyboard  
the mouse, track point or touch pad device  
the USB controller external keyboard and/or mouse devices are connected to  
the display controller listed under Display adapters  
Try to disable the following devices first:  
Network adapters for Ethernet and Wireless LAN (WLAN)  
ACPI Power Management  
Internal modems  
Internal sound devices (onboard sound systems)  
Any PCI or PCI Express addon card, any PCCard or ExpressCard, e.g., TV tuner cards, ISDN or DSL adapters,  
modems, etc.  
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To disable a device, right  
                                                          
click on it (e  
.g. on the Eth  
ernet adapter) and choose Disable. The disabled device will be  
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                               
marked with a red cross. (Figure A.4)  
Figure A.4  
Now, check the DPC Latency Checker to see if the excessive latency values (red bars) disappeared.  
If yes, we have found the problem, if not, try the next device. To enable a device again, choose Enable from the  
context menu.  
After you have identified the device driver which is responsible for the dropouts, visit the device vendor's Web site  
or contact its Customer Support department to find an update for this driver. If there is no update available at the  
moment, you may decide to disable that particular device while you are using streaming applications.  
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Windows 1394a Bandwidth Limiting Issue / SidSpeed Fix (Windows XPVista)  
First, let’s explain a little about what the SidSpeed Fix is. Basically, SidSpeed is a value in your windows registry that  
regulates the speed of your FireWire bus. It can have a value from 03 (0=S100 speed, 1=S200 speed, 2=S400  
speed, and 3=800 speed). If a SidSpeed value larger than 3 is used, then Windows will reject that and use a value of  
0 instead, so it’s important to use a value of 03.  
Normally, the default value for SidSpeed is 2, which corresponds to a transfer rate of 400 mbps (FireWire 400).  
This speed is standard for most audio interfaces, including ours. The problem is that there are situations where this  
value can be lowered to “0” during an OS update and result in choppy and unusable performance for streaming  
audio. This issue seems to have first been encountered in the SP2 update for Windows XP…  
…and came back again with the XP SP3 update.  
We’ve also seen incorrect (or no) SidSpeed value set in Windows Vista. So now that you have some background,  
let’s walk through a fix that should work regardless of what version of Windows you’re using.  
Log in as Administrator on your computer (or as a User that has Administrator rights). Click on Start, and then click  
Run. (Figure A.5)  
Figure A.5  
This will open the Run command box. In the entry field, type the word regedit (Figure A.6)  
Figure A.6  
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This will open your Regis  
                                                         
try Editor, which will look like this…(Figure A.7)  
                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                    
Figure A.7  
Now, before we go any further, we need to give you a warning and back some things up.  
The registry is a dangerous place to be playing around. Using this tool makes it very easy to completely ruin your  
installation of Windows. Please do not do anything that isn’t outlined in this guide. If you have any question at all  
about what you should be doing, stop and contact Technical Support.  
OK, now we’re ready to backup your registry (or at least the part of it that we’ll be modifying). Look in the left  
hand side of the split pane in regedit and locate the branch called HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Click it once to highlight  
it. (Figure A.8)  
Figure A.8  
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Now click File, and then c  
                                                          
lick Export. A new window  
will pop up. (Figure A.9)  
                                                                                                                     
Figure A.9  
At the bottom of the new window, there is an area called Export Range. Make sure that Selected Branch is marked,  
and that the text in the field there says HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Go to the top of the window and find the Save In  
drop down. Select a location to save the backup that you will remember (like your desktop). Now go down to the  
File Name field and type in a name for the backup. Press the Save button and wait until the hourglass disappears.  
You have now backed up a registry branch. Although this is not necessary, at this point I would recommend also  
saving the registry backup you just made to an external device like a USB flash drive. If you make a mistake and  
there are problems booting into Windows later, this will make restoring the registry much easier. Now let’s look  
for the SidSpeed value.  
Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (Figure A.10)  
Figure A.10  
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Then expand the SYSTEM  
                                                         
branch. (Figure A.11)  
                                                                             
Figure A.11  
Then expand CurrentControlSet. (Figure A.12)  
Figure A.12  
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Now expand Enum. (Figure A.13)  
                                                         
Figure A.13  
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Then expand the PCI branch. (Figure A.14)  
                                                                              
Figure A.14  
Now we need to find the specific key for your FireWire controller. As you can see, all the devices are named in a  
way that does not seem to make a whole lot of sense. It is not as hard as it may look.  
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Leave the Regedit windo  
                                                         
w open and g  
o back to Start > Run. Type in devmgmt.m  
                                                                                                 
                                                                                                                    
sc and then press OK. (Figure A.15)  
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                              
Figure A.15  
This will open your Device Manager. Look for your FireWire controller (commonly called IEEE 1394). One example  
is highlighted in Figure A.16).  
Figure A.16  
Right click on your FireWire device and click Properties.  
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Now click on the Details tab. (Figure A.17)  
                                                                             
Figure A.17  
See this string of text? This is what we are going to look for in the PCI branch we have open in Regedit.  
Going back to Regedit, we can see that I got a little lucky and have it as the first key. (Figure A.18)  
Figure A.18  
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If you expand out the de  
                                                          
vice subkey,  
you’ll find another subkey called Device Parameters. Click it to select it and  
                                                                                                                     
look in the right pane. (Figure A.19)  
Figure A.19  
In the example above, the SidSpeed key actually exists, but it is set to the incorrect speed. Double click on the  
SidSpeed value and a window will open. In that window will be a field called Value Data. If that value is a 0 or 1,  
CHANGE IT to a 3 and press OK. If you do not see the SidSpeed value at all, keep reading. (Figure A.20)  
Figure A.20  
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If you do not have the S  
                                                         
idSpeed valu  
e, you will need to make on  
                                                                                                 
e. Right click in the right pane and select New >  
                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                           
                                                                                                                                                                               
DWORD Value. (Figure A.21)  
Figure A.21  
Once you have created a new string, name it SidSpeed (Figure A.22)  
Figure A.22  
Finally, double click SidSpeed and change its value data to 3 as outlined above. Press OK and close the Registry  
Editor.  
If you encounter an error during any step of this process (especially Vista users and errors about not having proper  
rights to alter a registry value), please contact Stanton Technical support. If you made a mistake and need to  
restore your registry, just double click on the backup you made right before we started and follow the prompts.  
Reboot afterwards.  
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FireWire Chipsets  
High definition audio flowing over FireWire requires a consistent stream between the chipset in the host computer  
and the chipset in the SCS1 device. Unfortunately, some FireWire chipsets have known issues when it comes to the  
reliability and synchronization required for streaming audio. It is suggested to use name brand PCI and PCMCIA  
cards such as Adaptec® when your PC does not have FireWire capabilities, as some noname or “OEM” FireWire  
cards will use chipsets of FireWire that have subpar performance and can affect stability or at worst the device will  
not work at all. Stanton recommends the Texas Instruments® FireWire chips for streaming audio. It is also  
suggested to stay away from Agere® chipsets as in testing issues have been identified with these chipsets. Most  
Apple computers utilize Texas Instruments chipsets. However, it was reported that in late 2007 Apple had switched  
to Agere chipsets for some production runs.  
The easiest way to check if you have a Texas Instruments chipset is to run Device Manager and check the name of  
your host controller. (Figure A.23)  
Figure A.23  
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Date of Purchase ________________________________________________  
Thank you for choosing Stanton!  
Your satisfaction is extremely important to us. We proudly stand behind the quality of our work and appreciate  
that you put your trust in us. Registering your product will help us guarantee that you are kept up to date on our  
latest advances.  
Warranty Service in the United States:  
Please contact Stanton Tech Support BEFORE sending your product. In some cases, our Tech Support team can  
resolve your problem immediately, avoiding down time due to shipping delays. However, if Tech Support  
determines that a repair is needed; please call us at +1 954.316.1500 (Option 3) to obtain a Return Authorization  
Number (RA#) PRIOR to shipping your product to us.  
Warranty Service outside the United States:  
To initiate a warranty repair, please contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you purchased your  
product, and follow the dealer’s return policy.  
Save your shipping boxes and all packaging materials!  
For the fastest and safest product return to Stanton, please use the original shipping carton and packaging  
materials. Stanton cannot be responsible for any damages incurred during the shipping process due to poor or  
inadequate packing. Please remember to insure your shipment!  
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Stanton Warranty  
Through Stanton's authorized dealers around the World, Stanton, or one of Stanton's authorized distributors outside the U.S., will, without charge, repair or replace,  
at the sole discretion of the entity responsible for making the repair or providing the replacement, any Stanton merchandise proved defective in material or  
workmanship for a period of one (1) year following the date of original purchase. Exceptions to this warranty are as noted below:  
The warranty for mechanical parts which are subject to wear and tear are limited to either the earlier of thirty (30) days following the date of original purchase or  
for 10,000 cycles for switches.  
Stanton will warrant all replacement parts and repairs for ninety (90) days from the date of original shipment. Repairs made necessary by reason of misuse,  
alteration, normal wear, or accident are not covered under this warranty.  
Returns  
Authorized Stanton dealers are only authorized to sell and distribute merchandise within a specific country. All goods requiring warranty repair or replacement must  
be returned (freight prepaid if not handdelivered) to the authorized Stanton dealer from whom the merchandise was purchased and in the same country where the  
merchandise was purchased. For purposes of purchases made via the Internet, the merchandise must be returned to the authorized Stanton dealer in the country  
where the authorized Stanton dealer which sold the merchandise to purchaser is located and not the authorized Stanton dealer in the country where the purchaser  
is located or the country in which the merchandise was received. Any returns to a nonauthorized dealer or to an authorized Stanton dealer not in the same country  
as the merchandise was intended to be sold or as set forth above will void this warranty.  
To initiate a warranty repair, you must contact the authorized Stanton dealer from whom you purchased the merchandise, and follow such authorized Stanton  
dealer's return policy.  
Stanton assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specific use or application made of the merchandise. Stanton's  
liability for any claim, whether based on breach of contract, negligence, infringement of any rights of any party, or product liability, and relating to the merchandise  
shall not exceed the price received by Stanton from your purchase of such merchandise. In no event will Stanton be liable for any special, incidental or  
consequential damages (including loss of use, loss of profit and claims of third parties) however caused, whether by the negligence of Stanton or otherwise. To the  
extent permitted by law and except as otherwise provided above, Stanton disclaims any express or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular  
purpose.  
The above warranty provides you with specific legal rights. You may also have additional rights, which are subject to variation from state to state and country to  
country.  
If there is a dispute regarding the warranty of merchandise that does not fall under the warranty conditions stated above, please include a written explanation with  
the merchandise when returned pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.  
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SC System, DaRouter, SCS.1m, and SCS.1d are trademarks of the Stanton Group.  
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners, who are in no way affiliated with Stanton DJ or SC System products.  
All information included in the User Manual is subject to change without notice.  
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