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do you need a controller? sketch one!
Posted on: 31.07.2008 by Isaac Leeman
just found this video. i did't really understand how it works, but it does.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOd_r...ives/1511.html
Latoria Kavulich
09.03.2009
Originally Posted by midifidler
Im pretty sure this is just a viral ad for the Da Scratch...
Stanton DA SCRATCH yup
Xavier Emanuels
01.08.2008
Originally Posted by obsidiance
im pretty sure thats fake.

i dont buy it.
Dont discredit to too easily if this is indeed doing what it is doing theres money at stake so it makes sense they would want to hide the workings.

So while i am not totally convinced, its quite possible they are onto something.
Isaac Leeman
31.07.2008
just found this video. i did't really understand how it works, but it does.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOd_r...ives/1511.html
Herschel January
10.03.2009
There is a different shade, but it looks more of the top left hand corner of a boxed shape, and since you can't see the bottom or right side clearly, I would venture to guess that it's a square. It's either a flatter version of this one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHLr7...eature=related
Or... it's a rip-off video of a piece of paper over a controller that shows off a concept that actually works. Either way, a multi-touch interface that is built from a camera and a surface is possible and would work with any DAW if you have the nerve and time to program it.
Marcel Ei Gio
10.03.2009
if you look, there is a difference in the shade of the paper. it is straight lined and has a corner. check left hand side, about 1/4 way down.
Herschel January
10.03.2009
The idea is very similar to that used in the Reactable http://mtg.upf.edu/reactable/

They even show you how to build it. Completely real. If you click under "related" on that site, you can see a lot of people have and use the same idea in slightly different forms.
Joesph Vincze
10.03.2009
I built a touchpad like the other link shows. It works by locating a shadow, and requires to be projected from under the touch surface. It has drawbacks, you have to reconfigure the software every time you move your box because of the changing background lighting. But it's a fun tool in my workshop/studio. I use it with a freeware drum machine called GControl. Though I left that project for a homemade Lemur.

Agreed with midifidler, it's a Da Scratch underneath the paper.
Penni Rigor
10.03.2009
Microsoft touch...with paper over it maybe?
Latoria Kavulich
09.03.2009
Originally Posted by midifidler
Im pretty sure this is just a viral ad for the Da Scratch...
Stanton DA SCRATCH yup
Adolf Hit
09.03.2009
Im pretty sure this is just a viral ad for the Da Scratch...
Latoria Kavulich
09.03.2009
lay a Pamela Anderson pic on the surface and use her boobies to scratch. Hell Yeah
Edmundo Gosselin
09.03.2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9nJ0fXxB70 here is the link
Edmundo Gosselin
09.03.2009
there are on youtube movies how they do this... paper makes it possible that light is coming through. under it is a webcam connected to the pc/mac. so the webcam receives light signals. And atleast you just need software to replace the signals into commands
Victor Bradshaw
01.09.2008
it actually looks like there is something under the paper in the video. you are right its an easy hoax. it leads me to believe that people that don't give out any info on what they are doing then it is probably a hoax. how hard is to say on video, how you created the midi controller. keeping it a secret is one thing and defiantly doesn't make you cooler in my book if you do keep it a secret. there is more power in sharing knowledge i believe.
Dj Daxsen
01.09.2008
there is nothing to prove that it's real, there is nothing to prove that it is fake.

it could easily be a hoax, you could have a vci plugged into the laptop and have someone controlling it off camera. there are many ways you could fake it.
Victor Bradshaw
01.09.2008
he's not hiding anything you see the camera he is using. the sound card i believe is just to throw you off he would be using the camera if he is doing it for real and there is nothing under the paper. im going to make a video similar to this where i draw a keyboard then play some notes then crumple the paper up so you see nothings attached.
Xavier Emanuels
01.08.2008
Originally Posted by obsidiance
im pretty sure thats fake.

i dont buy it.
Dont discredit to too easily if this is indeed doing what it is doing theres money at stake so it makes sense they would want to hide the workings.

So while i am not totally convinced, its quite possible they are onto something.
Dj Daxsen
31.07.2008
im pretty sure thats fake.

i dont buy it.

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