just need to find out how Mixxx is interpretting those codes, so we can put them to work. This unit is an entry level unit so I'll need to wait for the technology to be developed further before considering buying. Just think about it - no compatibility worries, drop-outs, crashing etc.
Very good idea to have the software integrated into the hardward.
Perhaps in the future I will design the Stanton SCS.4DJ skin for Virtual DJ, and make it so it's an appropriate match, but at least you'll have the power of a real file browser when you use Virtual DJ. I've just come across this product soon to be released by Stanton. I tried to make the stanton match the virtualDJ as best i could without to much loss, but again, the skins don't match. 3 Hot cues per deck Quick access buttons on the home/waveform screens to add and delete Hot cues. a look at the Stanton SCS 4DJ and the USB connections for music sources. NEW firmware 3.0 is out for Stanton SCS.4DJ New Features: BeatGrid editing - The ability to edit a track’s beatgrid in real-time, with both Tap Tempo and 'Dial-In-BPM' functionality, for increased Sync and Loop accuracy and stability. To use this alternate preset in Mixxx 2.0, select the preset labeled Stanton SCS.3d (alternate) from the drop down menu in the controller preferences. It's compact, rugged, light-weight, and best of all, reliable, since there are. The Stanton SCS.3d replaces conventional knobs, buttons and sliders found on other MIDI controllers with touch-sensitive surfaces laid out in a DJ-friendly format. So, you can delete that definition if you still have it in your Devices folder. Btw, the definition for the SCS.3m with my original mapping has been added to this version. for example when i run my own code that uses hidapi the dev->productstring contains this for my hercules mk2 'Hercules DJ Console Mk2' which is enough to identify the device (also handy i can use it as either a midi or hid device) It would help me alot if everyone reading this could connect all > controllers they own, start Mixxx, then copy. Then launch VirtualDJ and see a NEW life come to the SCS.3d units. Delete the definition file from the Devices folder. It has many more visual effects (flashing lights) and behaves somewhat differently from the official preset above. One of the new controllers scripting will allow us to support is Stanton's SCS.3d (aka 'DaScratch'). Delete the mapping file from the Mappers folder. An alternate preset was provided by a member of the community for Mixxx 2.0. Check out the Stanton SCS.4DJ Standalone DJ Rig Demo page at Sweetwater the world's leading music technology and instrument retailer (800) 222-4700 Talk to an.