Stanton STX Portable Scratch Turntable (Limited Edition) User Manual
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7.
Start/Stop Button:
Press to
start and stop the platter. The blue LED will be dim when the
platter is stopped and bright when the platter is spinning.
8.
Fader Reverse Switch:
When engaged, this switch will reverse the fader cut to the
opposite side.
9.
Pitch Slider:
Move to adjust the tempo and pitch of the platter’s audio playback. The
normal pitch range is -/+ 8.
10.
Ultra Pitch:
Adjust this switch
On
to set the pitch range at 50%.
11.
Tone:
Turn this knob to adjust the low and high frequency audio levels of the record
playing.
12.
Audio:
Turn this knob to adjust the volume of the
speaker
,
headphone outputs
, and
line
outputs
. Control your Bluetooth audio from your source device’s audio controls.
Note:
Make sure the
Audio
knob is set to
Off
when connecting any alternate audio output
devices.
13.
Crossfader Cut-in Adjust:
Turn this knob to set the cut-in of the crossfaders. Turn this to the right
to eliminate the amount of dead space. Turn this to the left to increase the dead space.
14.
Crossfader Curve Adjust:
Turn this knob to set the fader curve. Turn this to the left for a
sharp curve, great for use when scratching. Turn this to the right for a gradual, smooth
crossfade.
15.
Speaker:
This speaker outputs the audio signal from the record, Bluetooth source, and
stereo input
.
16.
USB-A Port:
Insert a USB flash drive here for USB audio recording.
17.
USB Record:
Press this button to start and stop recording to a connected USB audio
thumb drive. The LED will illuminate red when recording. Press this button again to stop
recording. The recording will be saved as a .WAV file.
18.
Bluetooth:
Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to pair to a Bluetooth device. The
LED will illuminate blue when paired.
19.
Rotatable Fader:
Move this crossfader to mute or unmute the volume of the
speaker
,
headphones outputs
, and
line outputs
. This emulates the DJ technique of “cutting” from
one deck (turntable) to another.
Note:
To switch the position of the fader, first power off the unit. Use a #5 screwdriver
(screws have a 3.0 mm diameter) to remove the screws on the plate, gently lift the circular
plate upward, turn it to the desired angle, and reinsert the screws securely.
20.
Fader Plate:
This is used to cover up the unused fader opening.
Note:
To install a fader here, first power off the unit. Use a #5 screwdriver (screws have a
3.0 mm diameter) to remove the screws on the plate, gently lift the circular plate upward,
install the fader, turn it to the desired angle, and reinsert the screws securely.