On Friday 25 January 2002 13:16, you wrote: > in my case there is no box, just 2 standard turntables and dubplates > with a sawtooth wave @440hz (ok so there's no queuing via the record, > but that's relatively easy to solve, just didn't have the time to get > that finished for the project) > > the soundin of the computer receives the two signals from the record > player, a pd patch then analyses frequency and direction and sends this > data on to - and here comes the good thing - wherever you want, you > could use this (I did at least) to synchronice sequencer clocks, regular > audio files or video or ehatever you can come up with ... I heavily doubt > that you can do this with stantons product and I guess that I'm not using > patented technology here because it's more general purpose (+ I'm in the EU > anyway, so I can use it for a few years) > > if you have two stereo outs + you don't mind queueing using a mouse it's > pretty much like djing (with ladspa - hey - you're in pd's signal path) > + it works on any linux box (I demonstrated it on a celeron 433 w 128 > megs of ram that was lying around unused in the office) > > cheers, > > x
sounds great! I'd like to play with it - is it accessible somewhere? (Don't know where to get the dubplates made, though)
