Vanderlin combines the power and versatility of augmented reality with vinyl records. He describes how he implemented scratch control -
So by figuring out the velocity of the records rotation and applying it to the payback of the audio you can scratch. There is some digital noise that needs to bee worked out, but sounds pretty good. Its still really hard to scratch, it takes some practice but is super fun. The next step is to figure out some nice triggers for different modes. I like the idea of not needing a turntable but the actual spinning of the record helps with the scratching and playback. I made a couple modes, one where the record is paused and you can just scratch through the song. The other looks for zero velocity for x time and then continues on with the song. If there is velocity you then are scratching and the audio is affected. I think that this project has some legs can't wait to play more.After some further development, I could imagine this becoming a digitally enhanced substitution for traditional scratching. [via Create Digital Music] Read more | Permalink | Comments | Digg this!
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