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Digital DJ Turntable

Daniel Gomez-Ibanez writes "I made a digital turntable - it stores digital audio and plays it back like a record player. This lets you scratch the audio from a CD. I like it because there's no 'computer' involved- a four year old can figure it out. There's a description here." Daniel also has a more descriptive web page on the inspiration and design of this beast.

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  1. Finally! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Gilbert, Louis, Lamar, Booger and the rest of the nerds will have adequately nerdy equipment when they perform their next "No on 15" concert!

    No on 15! Come on, we really mean it!

  2. Re:dithering razor by HP+LoveJet · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maybe it's just an error-diffusing way to reduce your 24-bit beard to 8 bits of stubble.

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  3. Interesting choice of words... by guttentag · · Score: 5, Funny
    I like it because there's no 'computer' involved- a four year old can figure it out.
    Many four year olds are more computer literate than their parents, but I suspect they'd have trouble figuring out a turntable.
  4. The Ultimate Digital DJ table by toupsie · · Score: 2, Funny

    The one, the only, Numba One.

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  5. Man, I suck.... by 1000101 · · Score: 2, Funny

    My crappy case mod and half dead dremel all of the sudden seem so inadequate....

  6. From the site: by ByteHog · · Score: 4, Funny

    A digital signal processor seemed to be the answer but the cost of the development kit was $3000. Fortunately, thanks to a generous "donation" from "corporate sponsors" I obtained the development kit and a DSP board.

    Does this make anyone else wonder where he got it? :)

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