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3.2.2

Slider Section

MASTER
MASTER
Figure 3.8
The sliders on the SCS.3m are touch sensitive "virtual faders." Moving your finger across one is like
moving a fader, or turning a knob. Sounds pretty simple, and it is. However, there is another aspect
to the sliders that is not obvious, and that is their "multi-touch" capability.
Note: Throughout the manual we will use the HOLD
icon understand the multi-touch feature.
To do a multi-touch, press and hold one point on a slider, and then tap a different location.
(Figure 3.9).
Using multi-touch on different sliders can produce some very interesting results. The faders can also
be used as relative controls, allowing for very fine control of parameters with a total range greater
than the length of the slider.
The slider section features 4 virtual sliders per deck, which can be
toggled to control EQ or FX (or any other MIDI assignable control).
(Figure 3.8)
The value of each slider is shown on the LEDs next to it. If you switch
the Slider Section to a different mode (for instance, from EQ to FX
mode), the SCS.3m will remember your settings and restore them
when you switch back.
TAP
TAP
HOLD
HOLD
Figure 3.9
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and the TAP icon
MASTER
MASTER
Slider Section
to help you

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