> How do you handle lifting, moving, and setting
down the needle? Could
we
get
needle-up and needle-down events?
The final scratch plates have time info encoded in the signal. Not that
I know much about it, but I'd imagine that was, in fact, the only thing
encoded in the signal; can't think of much use for anything else.
Well i guess encoding absolute time should not be too hard.
A simple solution could be to have the two stereo channels with different
frequencies, with the ratio corresponding to the radial position.
Or is that not accurate enough?
How fine-grained is the time resolution of the final-scratch system?
I wondering how Mr "x" (ack, btw) calculates time? What does the
"rising" in "440Hz rising saw" refer to?
Rising slope, i guess.
greetings,
T