2019-03-09 at 3:07 AM UTC
How difficult would it be to model these two items?
How could I recreate the groves on a record and the precise motion of a turntable needle?
2019-03-11 at 11:36 PM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
If you mean that you want to actually represent every nearly-microscopic groove in the vinyl for each and every song, then, damn, that's some complex shit.
Technically feasible, but way, way complicated.
Although, if you came up with a function/algorithm to convert individual sound wave bits into specific groove dimensions, then you really only have to write a single function once and convert every track bit by bit.
2019-03-12 at 12:28 AM UTC
Who
African Astronaut
[that staidly controlling tamarillo]
45 , copy machine, 45 face down on copy machine, copy machine connection to PC , scan and save.
Google turntable gifs copy and save
Glad I could help
2019-03-12 at 12:41 AM UTC
use a rectangular prism for the body, clyinders for the 'feet' and also a cylinder for the turntable. then use more rectangular prisms for the control buttons also use some triangles for good measure
2019-03-12 at 12:54 AM UTC
acp doing some visuals. can't formulate words but posting pics. ☺️
2019-03-12 at 1:01 AM UTC
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2019-03-12 at 1:02 AM UTC
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2019-03-12 at 1:06 AM UTC
Lol. Well well.
I didn't know that but. *Applies lotion*
2019-03-12 at 1:11 AM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
Come to think of it, it actually wouldn't be anywhere nearly as complicated as I originally envisioned...
The grooves are simply measures of sound wave impressions being etched into the vinyl material at a particular rate.
There are all kinds of libraries for loading audio samples and converting them to purely numerical arrays.
If you're proficient with coding, and also happen to have a decent grasp of some technical audio concepts like Fourier Transform, you should be good to go.
2019-03-12 at 1:43 AM UTC
gadzooks
Dark Matter
[keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
And is the resolution of a commercially available scanner even high enough?
2019-03-12 at 1:52 AM UTC
my first car had a player piano in it lmrao kidiots and their FM stereos