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Re: Scratch Looper
This isn't it. What I'm talking about is something that's scratching
from a live buffer. This seems like it will do it to a file on your
hard drive. For the money they're asking for the software, plus
getting a turntable, I'd be better off with the CDJ-1000.
Also, I'm pretty sure there's some sort of DSP or modeling involved
with what the CDJ-1000 does to get it to sound realistic at low speeds,
as opposed to just a jog shuttle device. If you haven't played with
one, I recommend doing it. It's so very cool.
Mark
On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 02:09 PM, Rick Williamson wrote:
> /What I'd really love is for someone to
> /manufacture a device like the Pioneer CDJ-1000 that would let you use
> /live input instead of a CD as the audio source. Seems totally
> /possible, no? The CDJ-1000 takes data from an optical drive and puts
> /it in a RAM buffer. Why not fill that ram buffer from the output of
> an
> /A/D converter? Anyway, it doesn't exist...yet.
>
> With Ms. Pinky's Maxi-Patch and Max/MSP/Jitter, you can use a
> turntable to scratch anything. Read about Ms. Pinky. Download Ms.
> Pinky.
>
> Careful what you ask for