Newer Stanton SCS.1

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Newer Stanton SCS.1
Posted on: 15.02.2011 by Janell Selser
This looks interesting. I've thought this was the best controller on the market as far as looks and features go but it wasn't really compatable with Traktor. It seems like they've fixed that and other issues. I guess we just wait for the reviews...
http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=1662
Tatum Ansaldo
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by nem0nic
There's no such thing. It's just a MIDI note to trigger platter start and stop, and Traktor will send those easily.
OK so I phrased it badly, but can someone confirm to me that Traktor does in fact support spinning platters? because I'm pretty sure it doesn't work with the NS7.
Janell Selser
15.02.2011
This looks interesting. I've thought this was the best controller on the market as far as looks and features go but it wasn't really compatable with Traktor. It seems like they've fixed that and other issues. I guess we just wait for the reviews...
http://www.skratchworx.com/news3/comments.php?id=1662
Matthew Urtel
15.02.2011
the controller is definitely scratch worthy, but it is no DVS. Sadly I fear the 1d will not see native support for a long time if ever.

I would put it as being...close to being 10/10, but without NI this is the best it is going to get.

right now I would give it a 8/10.
Shameka Santoli
15.02.2011
nem0nic <3
Diogo Dj Dragão
15.02.2011
Spinning platters send out relative CC messages just like non-spinning platters. "Spinning platters" isn't a standard in and of itself, so there's not a way to really answer your question.

Does Traktor support the type of platter messaging Numark have selected for their NS7 controller? THAT's your question.

To answer your question about the SCS.1d, yes it does work with Traktor. It was designed to do so. What people are asking here is if there is some kind of DIRECT support for the SCS.1d. What that implies is a lower level communication (like HID) that offers better performance than the current MIDI solution does. And the answer to that is no.
Tatum Ansaldo
15.02.2011
Originally Posted by nem0nic
There's no such thing. It's just a MIDI note to trigger platter start and stop, and Traktor will send those easily.
OK so I phrased it badly, but can someone confirm to me that Traktor does in fact support spinning platters? because I'm pretty sure it doesn't work with the NS7.
Diogo Dj Dragão
15.02.2011
I'm pretty sure Traktor won't out output a spin command (hencce not working with NS7 platters) but it might be operated by the unit itself.
There's no such thing. It's just a MIDI note to trigger platter start and stop, and Traktor will send those easily.
Tatum Ansaldo
16.02.2011
It's a bit of a curveball, it's not itch certified and won't work with SSL so your options are Traktor, VDJ, Torq and Mixvibes. If it doesn't work properly with Traktor then you're limited to the last 3 which would turn me off completely even if I were into scratching and wanted that big platter...

I wonder if the spinning platter is actually operated by internal firmware? I'm pretty sure Traktor won't out output a spin command (hencce not working with NS7 platters) but it might be operated by the unit itself.

No idea!
Janell Selser
16.02.2011
I'm not sure what they did in the new version but they specifically say it works with Traktor. How well? is another question. We'll have to wait and see.
Tatum Ansaldo
16.02.2011
Does Traktor actually support motorised platters? i didn't believe it did...

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