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Stanton Magnetics' SCS.4DJ was designed with an internal processor designed to make standalone operation a reality.


Since the software for the SCS.4DJ is embedded into the system, no additional communication cables or computers are required. You can connect a memory device with stored music, analyze the tracks and start mixing.The SCS.4DJ’s advanced automatic synchronization feature is designed to keep tracks in beat. The advanced tempo and beat grid calculation also allows the SCS.4DJ to be placed into “Auto-DJ” mode, where the unit will automatically mix the music in the user’s playlist based on their chosen style of mixing.


Users can populate their playlist from their existing digital music libraries. The SCS.4DJ supports WAV, MP3 and AAC files and features four USB ports, two within a hidden compartment large enough for hard drives and media devices.

 

The SCS.4DJ comes equipped with dual touch-sensitive weighted platters with cue, scratch and pitch bend control. Visual beatmatching is done through the SCS.4DJ’s multicolor 4.3 inch high resolution LCD with dual waveform display. For those looking to MC, while spinning, a balanced microphone input with volume control is located ron the front panel. It outputs to balanced quarter-inch TRS (+4dB), unbalanced RCA (-10dB), quarter-inch stereo headphone, eighth-inch stereo headphone (clone of the quarter inch output) and a USB “B” port for those who would like to use the SCS.4DJ in MIDI controller mode.

 

The SCS.4DJ also offers recording capability. You can press the record button and SCS.4DJ will record a performance to a mass storage device, which can be shared between friends or used to produce a CD for distribution.

 

For more details, check out Stanton DJ.

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