Preferences
MAIN INTERFACE. 2/4 Decks (Vertical or Horizontal) Configure Deckadance to show 2/4 deck mode (vertical or horizontal) from the layout drop down menu above the main interface. In 2/4 vertical deck mode the number of smart panels either side of the decks is configurable from 0 to 4 via the Preferences Layout Smart panels left and right options. Unlocking Deckadance from Demo 1. Purchase Deckadance. You can purchase Deckadance clicking on the BUY buttons from the Stanton Deckadance website. You can choose between Standard and DVS edition. The DVS edition includes all the features of the Standard edition plus Vinyl/CD timecode support.
To open the Setup Function Window, click on the preferences icon located on the tool-bar at the top of the main interface. NOTE:Audio Settings are accessed from the Tool Bar.
Audio Setup
In order to get the best out of Deckadance, you may need to take some time to familiarize yourself with the Audio options.
Deckadance uses both audio inputs and outputs. Inputs are used to accept control signals from vinyl/CDJs and from microphones for PA (Public Address). Windows users - it is strongly recommended that you select an ASIO driver (ASIO4ALL for example) as Deckadance will run more smoothly with ASIO.
Internal Mixer
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NOTE: In order to set a separate headphone (Cue) mix, you need to have an audio interface with, at least, two pairs of stereo outputs, one for the Monitor (headphone mix) and one for the Master (main mix). Surround-sound audio interfaces, for example, will have a pair of rear-speaker outputs that can be used for the Monitor mix. Professional DJ interfaces will have dedicated headphone mix outputs.
External Mixer
NOTE: With the ability to use of 5 pairs of audio inputs and 6 pairs of outputs, you may find it useful to aggregate the inputs/outputs from several audio interfaces in Deckadance. Windows users can use ASIO4ALL while OSX, Mac users can use the Aggregate Device Editor. The options that show in the INPUT/OUTPUT drop down menus above depend on the audio interface/s connected to your computer.
Audio Setup
Input Routing
The number of inputs available depends entirely on the Audio Device (soundcard, mixer or audio interface) you are using.
Output Routing
The number of outputs available depends entirely on the Audio Device (soundcard, mixer or audio interface) you are using.
Setting up your inputs & outputs
Global SettingsGlobal Settings
Automix Settings
Mixer Settings
Snapshots Settings
LayoutGeneral Layout
Browser Layout
Learn more about the Browser here.
Tooltips
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This section sets the default locations for -
Timecode (DVS Edition only)
DVS Edition provides pitch control and tempo control for the decks can be achieved by tracking the pitch and phase of an audio signal from a vinyl record (DVS) or CD (CDJ). Deckadance can learn any steady-state audio signal. Why not experiment with audio input sources over which you can control with pitch/phase.
Live DVS options are available on the DVS Utility Panel. Select the input for decks A through D:.
Control CD Creator
Deckadance has the ability to generate an ultra-accurate timecode file, to be burned to CD and used with the Timecode sourceDeckadance CONTROL CD option so you can control Deckadance from a CDJ.
To create a Deckadance CONTROL CD:
VST Plugins
NOTE: Deckadance includes the Effector VST plugin.
MIDI Control
Deckadance has a wide range of plug-n-play compatibility with MIDI controllers and DJ controllers on the market. There are 6 slots for external controllers (MIDI scripts) plus 1 slot more for custom MIDI mappings (MIDI learn).
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MIDI Learn Mapping Editor
The MIDI mapping editor allows you to manually assign interface targets to MIDI controls on your interface. Even if your MIDI controller is already supported and mapped, this panel allows you to customize it to your liking.
How to custom map a MIDI controller
NOTE: There is a step-by-step pictorial tutorial on linking MIDI controllers to Deckadance parameters in the Effector VST plugin section. See steps 5 onward.
MIDI Scripting
Scripting provides a system to make and save custom MIDI controller setups with feedback so the lights on the controller work. In this way it's closely related to Custom MIDI mapping but is far more powerful. NOTE There is an Export Script option on the MIDI Mapping Editor, so you can start there and expand them later.
For more information on how to write your own or edits Scripts see the Deckadance Scripting page.
RegistrationInfo
Shows your version number/edition and registration details.
Registration steps
Follow the steps on screen to register or upgrade the current version. Click to learn more about unlocking Deckadance from demo.
About Tab
Shows the Deckadance Version information and credits.
Help Tab
Click the Open Deckadance Reference Manual button to see the in-line help.
MAIN INTERFACE
Configure Deckadance to show 2/4 deck mode (vertical or horizontal) from the layout drop down menu above the main interface. In 2/4 vertical deck mode the number of smart panels either side of the decks is configurable from 0 to 4 via the Preferences > Layout > Smart panels left and right options.
Track Display
Track Display Colors
Ctrl+C will activate/deactivate the spectral analysis and display mode.
The beat analysis also includes frequency content, showing the most prominent frequencies in the mix. Red are low frequencies (bass, drums etc), yellow through to green are mid frequencies (often associated with vocals), while the blue shades are high frequencies (cymbals, hats etc). With some practice, these colors will help you to identify breaks, vocals, bass, drums and other common sounds in your tracks.
Lower controls
Smart Utility Panels
Smart panels can be configured to show to the left, right or both sides of the decks. Select 0 to 4 from the integrated menu as shown below OR from Preferences > Layout > Number of left/right deck smart panels for a maximum of 8 panels per deck.
NOTE: Most panel types can only be inserted one instance per deck.
LOOP
Loop regions display as a Loop start and Loop end marker with a shaded tapering region between them to help you to know when the end of the loop is near at longer loop-lengths.
Controls from top to bottom are:
CUE
Up to 8 cue markers can be placed anywhere on the track so that playback can be started, restarted from or jumped to the cue points.
GRID
Many of the tempo sync and loop functions rely on tempo/beat-detection and analysis. Once this is completed the track is aligned with a grid that shows bar and beat markers (vertical lines). The grid control panel is used to refine or change the grid to track relationship if the default automatic setting does not work as expected.
DVS (DVS & CDJ)
Deckadance DVS Edition provides DVS (or Digital Vinyl System) allows you use a CD or Vinyl audio source playing specialized time-coded audio tracks as a transport control signal for Deckadance. DVS players allow you to scratch and perform other live 'DJ' turntable style effects as you would from a traditional audio vinyl recording. When DVS is selected Deckadance listens to the audio signal from the DVS source and mirrors changes in speed & direction to the deck under DVS control.
There are additional DVS settings (level, lead in & rumble filters etc) on the Timecode Preferences.
Supported DVS formats
Deckadance will work with virtually any DVS source using the 'Preferences > Timecode> Learn timecode' function. The following sources have been pre-configured:
NOTES: With the learn option, not only can you use any audio-based control source, Deckadance can learn any steady-state audio signal to control the decks. For example, set Deckadance to learn while you hum into a mic. Experiment and be free! You can also perform tempo-perfect scratching effects with Gross Beat.
KEY
This panel let you use key shift slider and key sync to create smooth transitions between tracks (harmonic mixing).
SMART KNOB
The panel holds two Smart Knobs. Smart Knobs can be linked to a wide range of interface parameters. This allows you to create complex interactions between the movement of a single knob or slider on your controller and any number of control targets in Deckadance. There are a number of presets, click the (+) under the knob, worth exploring. Each smart knob has the following controls:
Smart Knob Editor
The editor allows you to assign and adjust the relationship between the knob input (horizontal axis) and control output (vertical axis). That is, any of the selected targets will be fed a control input according to the input/output relationship set by the user-editable graph. An unlimited number of control points and curves may be added. Where control targets are switches you can experiment to find the vertical position that activates/deactivates the switch or steps through settings.
Using the editor:
Editor Menu:
NOTE: Smart knobs can also be used to adjust input/output relationships for basic MIDI links. For example, reducing or increasing the sensitivity of a MIDI controller knob by mapping the appropriate graph relationship.
TEMPO
Adjust the speed/BPM/pitch of the track. Double-click to reset to the default position. The range can be adjusted on the Global Settings page between +/- 2% and 50%.
EQ
EQ controls replicated from the Function Panel.
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Gain & Filter controls replicated from the Function Panel.
VOLUME
Volume control replicated from the Function Panel.
MIX & ISOLATOR
Mix and frequency isolator replicated from the Control Panel FX.
FX 1, 2 & 3
FX slot 1, 2 or 3 replicated from the Control Panel FX.
Effects include: Delay, Flanger, Phaser, LowPass, HighPass, Auto pan, Trans, BitCrusher, Distortion and Reverb. See the Function Panel FX for details.
GROSSBEAT 1 & 2
Gross Beat FX replicated from the first 4 Gross Beat slots. There are 8 Gross Beat FX slots per deck in total.
OFF
This smart panel has been disabled (set to OFF).
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