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Posted June 19th 2006 under Turntable
More turntable research.
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Audio-Visual-Disk-Jockey vinyl turntable (AVDJ Deck) from 3eyes (former RCA students) is a device that allows you to scratch video and audio media using a normal turntable and unmodified record.
“The AVDJ deck is in fact a steel deck plate that can be fitted to any Technics 1200 or 1210 turntable in less than 10 seconds, - the 1200 and 1210 being the ubiquitous, industry standard deck found in literally all clubs”.
Looking at the videos, they appear to be using an optical sensor (maybe from a hacked mouse). This is an approach that VScratch also used. Putting the sensor on the end of an arm though is a nice touch. It does appear that using an optical mouse has quite a bit of latency between the scratching and response. Does anyone else have any experience of this?
(thanks Mark)
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