Harddrive DJ - Literally
Written by
Ryan Burger closeAuthor: Ryan Burger
Name: Ryan Burger
Email: rb@mobilebeat.com
Site: http://www.mobilebeat.com
About:
Ryan Burger
Publisher
ProDJ Publishing
Ryan got his start in 1986 running a professional mobile disc jockey service that he eventually took full time in 1997 after launching ProDJ.Com in 1995. BC Productions / ProDJ Publishing purchased Mobile Beat Magazine and Trade Shows in 2005 and continues to lead the industry!
See Authors Posts (241) · November 17, 2008
From “Hack A Day”

NVillar wanted a relatively cheap way to make a rotary input device for audio mixing. After looking at several options including turn tables and professional audio scrubbers, they decided on the hard drive due to its size, price, and the feel of the disk. The geek factor of using a hard drive as an input device probably didn’t hurt either. They provide schematics and details on how to make it all work. There’s a video after the break of the unit sending signals to a computer. No performances though, sorry.
More info at http://hackaday.com/2008/11/12/hddj-hard-drive-as-rotary-input/
Written by Ryan Burger closeAuthor: Ryan Burger
Name: Ryan Burger
Email: rb@mobilebeat.com
Site: http://www.mobilebeat.com
About:
Ryan Burger
Publisher
ProDJ Publishing
Ryan got his start in 1986 running a professional mobile disc jockey service that he eventually took full time in 1997 after launching ProDJ.Com in 1995. BC Productions / ProDJ Publishing purchased Mobile Beat Magazine and Trade Shows in 2005 and continues to lead the industry!
See Authors Posts (241) · Filed Under Exclusive Online News and Content, Sound
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