My answer to the Lemur/ipad...
My answer to the Lemur/ipad... Posted on: 30.12.2010 by Graham Frazier So these came into my work the other day, and i had to snatch them up the second i saw them. They are IBM Anyplace Kiosk computers. Each one is pretty much a laptop with a Centrino processor, TOUCH SCREEN, and USB, Ethernet, all the usual laptop goodies. So i'm going to load them up with a stripped down version of XP, and PD/Max. Then set them up as touch controllers. I'm also believeing about getting another audio 2, and writing up a touch turntable program so i can have something like this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLyXozuJ5p8 then i could just plug up each audio 2 to the house mixer. | |
Graham Frazier 30.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
No multi-touch, but i'm taking that into consideration while designing the apps. |
Graham Frazier 30.12.2010 | So these came into my work the other day, and i had to snatch them up the second i saw them. They are IBM Anyplace Kiosk computers. Each one is pretty much a laptop with a Centrino processor, TOUCH SCREEN, and USB, Ethernet, all the usual laptop goodies. So i'm going to load them up with a stripped down version of XP, and PD/Max. Then set them up as touch controllers. I'm also believeing about getting another audio 2, and writing up a touch turntable program so i can have something like this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLyXozuJ5p8 then i could just plug up each audio 2 to the house mixer. |
Graham Frazier 30.12.2010 |
Originally Posted by photojojo
No multi-touch, but i'm taking that into consideration while designing the apps. |
Lewis Stumpf 30.12.2010 | Very nice! Keep a build log for sure, very excited to see how this turns out. By the way, are they multi-touch? |
Leeanna Ayla 30.12.2010 | Nice!! Was it you talking about using POS computers for DJ'ing? They're robust as hell and usually have tons of button options. |
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