Check this thing out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVD_L...layer_embedded
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Check this thing out!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVD_L...layer_embedded
that is fucking off chops
I'm in love and i want it.
...oh my god!
LOL IMAGINE ASKING A CLUB IF YOU CAN BRING IN YOUR MIDI CONTROLLER AND THE ARE LIKE NO MIDI SORRY LOLOLOLOL
how he even started making this..i have NO idea
whoa hello.
that may or may not have given me a boner...
off the chain, that is crazy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEIFNPUK6zk
edit: boo w7 only :/
is it just me or is their nothing like using real knobs and faders?? :S
pitched tent
I'll have a pitched tent for as long as this video can be played on my computer. zomg. stfu. all the acronyms i can come up with. gad damn
search button must be broken again - there was a thread MONTHS ago about this... ;)
i think i may have even started it :rolleyes:
..wow.
Fuck Me, that is awesome. Star Trek awesome! it really looks like controls for starship, fuken love it.!!
btw, what is this technology? it's touch sensitive display crossbreed with some kind of holographic tech? how expensive is that?
would be dope for some big name DJ to perform with this.
wooo, my lil brother just bought an acer tablet pc! i'm so gonna download the demo!
tried it and wasnt that blown away. first, this only works on 12.1" screens with 1280x800 display resolution. my brother's notebook has 1366x768...powerstrip fixed this problem.
the software itself is really well made and fun to use, but there's a couple of downers for me.
first, the screen of most tablet PCs is a glare type so it's kinda hard to draw on it in a smooth motion (it gets harder with sweaty fingers). the rough surface of my scs3 works a lot better.
second, i think all the knobs should be designed as faders. it would make EQing a lot easier.
plus, i noticed some kind of lag in the volume faders. you can see what i'm talking about in the videos posted above. when he quickly moves his finger over the fader, it doesn't follow immediately.
my verdict: with external mixing this programm could be really fun, but with EQing in internal mode it's not that good imho.
still, for someone who already owns a tablet pc and who's on a tight budget this is a cheap entry to controlling traktor!
How much is this thing?
49 USD for the recent version and 1 year of free updates and 75 USD for the lifetime updates version.
http://www.pablomartin.com/emulator/?page_id=6
It's nice. I like.
Guys Check this out!!!
SICKNESS!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVD_L...ayer_embedded#!
I'm in Love!!!
SS
I would pay good money for this.
you could make a screen like the Token much cheaper than $1000 but it wouldn't be touchscreen... just buy a projector and some safetyglass. I bought a projector last month for £80 and it does 1024x768 at reasonable brightness.
If you wanted touchscreen then you use one of these things: http://www.nextwindow.com/products/2...uchscreen.html (expensive!) or go with the Jonny Lee technique - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QgKCrGvShZs (very cheap!)
Personally, I think a combination of one of those screens with a tranditional controller would be the best solution. If you had a Token style screen with your waveforms displayed across the screen and a tracklist / record box at the bottom then this would give the crowd enough visual feedback for them to see what you're doing (great thing about Token is you can see through the glass). I'd then use a more traditional hardware controller for all the mixing (eq's, etc). This would solve one of the biggest problems of laptop dj's - you can stare at both the screen AND the audience at the same time without looking like you're reading your emails. I'd probably also have a camera pointing at my controller with the video projected behind me... but that's another story!
Heres more info on how the touchscreen worx!!!
http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat...reen-film.html
Enjoy!!!
P.S. When this is for sale in the retail market I am def getting this and hopefully will do a thorough review!!
SS
Dude this is in like 5 other threads all ready ;)
Check out this giant transparent touch screen running Traktor Emulator. I wonder how long for this thing to become a reality? I know a lot of you will say that it doesn't have the tactile feel of real knobs and shifters, but I think this could honestly be seen in lots of clubs sometime in the future. It would eventually be much more cost effective, not to mention it shows everyone how you're mixing...
http://www.thedigitalpanda.com/2010/...ture-of-djing/
This is like the 5th thread this week on this unit.
i tried searching for previous posts... oh well
I can guarantee that this won't catch on. It's just a gimmick. Way too expensive plus it doesn't give the DJ an advantage. I can't imagine anyone scratching with it or even beatmatching.
That being said it does look pretty badass but I just don't see it as a real DJ tool.
way too expensive and not portable at all - ergo: unlikely to spread.
plus, trying to emulate knobs and faders on a touch screen is a joke. I'm working on touch UIs at my university and that's the first thing our dev team immediately dismissed. if you're going to make a touch screen, implement features that make sense (such as x/y pads).
similar to the reactable, it definitely looks cool but has little to no way of becoming a widespread system unless it gets dirt cheap and portable. I think everybody here knows that you can outperform it many times over with something as simple as a midifighter.
what I definitely see coming on a large scale are ipad apps.
CANT WAIT FOR THE REVOLUTION of the EVOLUTION !
farken hell.. another one!