Hello everybody!

first of all... awesome app, really!! had no chance to try it out,
because i just ordered a pair of timecode-vinyls (Traktor Scratch).

i found this project, while researching for an own project at
university... my plan is to use a snippet of the code from mixxx where
the timecode from vinyl is translated into playback speed and direction
and to apply these informations to a looped sine, other primitive sounds
or precut loops, to have the possibility of "infinite" scratching with
basic sounds... most likely i'll use PD (pure data) for the sound part...

once i'm finished, i could probably integrate my experience with looped
scratching into mixxx - if this is from interest.

i haven't looked up the code in detail, so i would appreciate it very
much if those of you who are responsible for the timecode extraction
could give me an quick introduction to the relevant code.

kind regards, jan

p.s.: excuse my intermediate english skills :P


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