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I was playing around with some AR markers the other day and came up with this idea. taking just a plain old vinyl record and attaching an AR marker to the label you can track the record in 3D space. The next question was, can you scratch the record?

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.

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  • moka plus 2 years ago
    hehe this is a great idea, fun!
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  • Anatoly Zenkov plus 2 years ago
    Nice are application! And we haven't spend money for systems like this scratchlive.net/ anymore! :)
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  • zach lieberman plus 2 years ago
    so awesome....
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  • Chuck Metcalfe 2 years ago
    Why are most Vimeo hosted videos more like slide shows than videos?
  • Eric Rieper 2 years ago
    Your computer may have trouble playing back HD content. Turn off the HD switch and it will likely play smoother.
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  • Memo Akten plus 2 years ago
    dude, awesome!
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  • jason cacioppo 2 years ago
    That is amazing. Can you post it to a site that actually plays video, not jumpy stills in sequence, so we can actually see it in action?
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  • Todd vanderlin plus 2 years ago
    Thanks :) Is the video hiccuping (i uploaded via vimeo specs)
  • Andrea Allen staff 2 years ago
    Is this still happening to you? I just checked and it plays smooth for me.
    In the future, you'll have better results if you export with AAC audio as we recommend instead of mp4a.
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  • Evan Freedman 2 years ago
    The image on the marker is amazingly stable! Oh yah, and this is incredibly cool! This just demonstrates how we can eliminate a majority of these incredibly complicated (and expensive) interfaces when technology like this just goes right around it. Who needs usb turntables or fancy shmancy turntable controllers/input devices? By the way, The video looks fine to me.
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  • Peter Saul 2 years ago
    such a creative idea... awesome
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  • Benoit Daoust plus 2 years ago
    he is like why... why not ???
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  • Mika Technika 2 years ago
    great
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  • Kyle McDonald plus 2 years ago
    Pretty sweet! Which camera are you using? I feel like fps is the limiting factor here.
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  • Jens Hoffmann 2 years ago
    Good Idea. Would be cool to have a "low-cost printout" keyboard or synthesizer like this.
    But your musical skills need some improvements :)
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  • Joaquim Bel plus 2 years ago
    Crazy!

    Now do it for the built-in iSight and get rich!
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  • Astonishing work dude!
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  • why the lucky stiff 2 years ago
    The superimposed label is a nice touch. You know, I think this is the first time I've seen AR used as an interface to actually build something. Any other precedents out there?
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  • Schill 2 years ago
    Well done. If you can get 33 1/3 RPM on a turntable = real time and then do pitch bending/scratch, then watch out! ;)
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  • jqln 2 years ago
    rockin'. maybe you could use a spindle?
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  • Adam Bow 2 years ago
    are you kidding me? Well done sir
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  • dilan 2 years ago
    interesting project on image processing.can you please let us know the name of the camera you are using in the project.it seems it gives a crystal clear images which is essential for this kind of project.
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  • e potis 2 years ago
    Sorry but Virtual Dj has this working for years. Nice work though.
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  • arkizzle 2 years ago
    Virtual DJ? Pah! That requires extra hardware.. plus the turntables.

    This requires a webcam and a sticker. Ingenious.
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  • AWI 2 years ago
    Nice one, good job dude
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  • Stick2Target 2 years ago
    Congrats man! Really really good! Keep up with the experiments
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  • Adriana de Barros 2 years ago
    I like the idea. Featured today at illusion.scene360.com
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  • Enrico Lamperti 2 years ago
    It's a great idea!
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  • Tomislav Simić ToS 2 years ago
    Keep up with development!
    Make it output MIDI or OSC and interface it with and DJ application like traktor,crapdj,serato,mixvibes.
    Then you are rolling.
    (creating your own timestretch application can kill your development)
    BTW: yes, what camera is that and how much is it?
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  • Marcos BG 2 years ago
    iRockz! oh yeah!
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  • Mikey Carreiro 2 years ago
    Todd you're insane haha
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  • Zail Thornton 2 years ago
    This looks great, but the latency shall make you big problems, right?
    But it´s a nice. Go on!
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  • Frederico Machuca 2 years ago
    this is so awesome! cant wait to se more from this project!!
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  • travis 2 years ago
    really cool
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  • Joseph Rosario 2 years ago
    It may be fun to play around with, but it's definitely not for anyone looking to do "real scratching" with tricks and the like.

    However it is a neat idea indeed.
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  • vedran kolac 2 years ago
    cool!
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  • Denny McEntire 2 years ago
    Although there are some kinks, I think this looks like one of the few potentially genuinely useful applications of AR that I've seen. Nice work.
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  • Victor Martins 2 years ago
    very cool!
    whats the camera you're using there ?
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  • Felipe Britto plus 2 years ago
    Hey, really nice...

    once I was at USA and I saw some stuff that u can scratch video and audio together, but I never found again.
    Anybody knows??

    thanks
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  • Winslow Porter plus 2 years ago
    Damn thats pretty next level!
    I would love to see someone rock doubles with it.
    You also realize this would allow you to do body tricks in space/
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  • ENUM | 2 years ago
    hype hype hype..
    *but great to see your stuff here
    then 'open source' the widget, too
    ; )

    MK III =vimeo.com/1508156
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  • Rusty Rogers plus 2 years ago
    Love the image overlay and tracking...
    nicely done!
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  • Carbide Electric 2 years ago
    OMG NO, not another CD-DJ

    *FACEPALM*
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  • CIKURA 2 years ago
    Crazy!!
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  • Alpay Kasal plus 2 years ago
    what software are you using for AR? great job, thoroughly enjoyable.
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  • ACAGU WL 1 year ago
    it looks wierd .lol . nice )
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  • Awesome !!!!
    Air Scratch is born ;)
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