Stanton DaScratch SCS.3d and SCS.1d

Hi, yes, the DaRouter software was created by us at Bome. Internally, it ran an MT Player with an MT Pro translation project. The nice SCS.3 product line was discontinued, indeed, and Stanton was purchased by Gibson…

Digging out old material…

The DaRouter Windows installer might still work on recent Windows, the MacOS installer certainly not. Here you can download the DaRouter software:

SCS.3

SCS3_DaRouter1.2.43.exe – Windows XP (and maybe later)
SCS3_DaRouter1.2.43.dmg – MacOS X ‘Lion’ (and maybe later)

I have found a few MT Pro project files:
GEN Dual SCS.3d V1.00.bmtp (230.8 KB)
GEN Single SCS.3d Dual Virtual V1.00.bmtp (242.1 KB)
GEN Single SCS.3d V1.00.bmtp (129.3 KB)

In general, they should work in the current version of MT Pro (also the trial version). But note that these project files are from 2011, so YMMV…

The DaRouter also shipped with dedicated mappings for SSL, Traktor, and Virtual DJ. But they were encrypted and I’m not sure about the legal status. You cannot load them into MT Pro.

Last, but not least, here is an old guide for creating presets in MT Pro from scratch:
miditranslator_tutorial_scs3_quickstart.pdf
and the accompanying project file:
miditranslator_tutorial_scs3_quickstart.bmtp

SCS.1

SCS1_DaRouter1.2.43.exe – Windows XP (and maybe later)
SCS1_DaRouter1.2.43.dmg – MacOS X ‘Lion’ (and maybe later)


Note that we cannot provide additional customer service for SCS.3 and SCS.1. If you have a license of MT Pro, we’re happy to explain how to use the software, but these old project files, the SCS.3 and SCS.1 are out of scope of our free customer support.

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