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Posted April 23rd 2006 under Processing, Turntable
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Visual Scratch by Jesse Kriss is a realtime visualization of scratch DJ performance. Ms Pinky is used to get the velocity of the turntable into Max/MSP using a control record. Ms Pinky allows you to scratch an MP3, so the sound is routed out to the mixer, and then back into Max where volume & frequencies are analyzed. A second machine is used to output the Processing visuals. Jesse has previously created MaxLink, a method of communication between Max/MSP & Processing, used in the project Visual Scratch.
(via processing.org)
Comments
(April 24th 2006)
very sweet!
(April 25th 2006)
This made me go buy Ms. Pinky yesterday!
(May 9th 2006)
[...] Literal [pixelsumo]: Visual Scratch by Jesse Kriss is a realtime visualization of scratch DJ performance. Ms Pinky is used to get the velocity of the turntable into Max/MSP using a control record. Ms Pinky allows you to scratch an MP3, so the sound is routed out to the mixer, and then back into Max where volume & frequencies are analyzed. A second machine is used to output the Processing visuals. Jesse has previously created MaxLink, a method of communication between Max/MSP & Processing, used in the project Visual Scratch. [..+] [...]