DiskPlay: In-Track Navigation for Digital Audio on Turntables



DiskPlay is a system to enhance in-track navigation with digital vinyl systems (DVS). Traditional records provide a lot of information through their physical structure, such as track start and end, or the mood of the song. Due to their generic nature, the structure of timecode records does not map to the song loaded in the software. Thus, the DJ has to switch focus between the visualization on the computer and the turntable he manipulates.

DiskPlay augments existing timecode records with visual cues known from traditional vinyl or common DJ practice. This recombines control and visualization on the same device, reduces the number of required focus changes, and allows the DJ to fully concentrate on the familiar hardware while mixing.



Demos

CHI 2012 NIME 2014



DiskPlay Download

Download DiskPlay here.


The people behind DiskPlay

DiskPlay is a research project supervised by Florian Heller.
Justus Lauten and Sebastian Burger worked on this project for their (B.Sc./ Diploma) thesis.


DiskPlay in the press

Sweet Headache Blog Entry

Publications


    2014

  • Florian Heller and Jan Borchers. Visualizing Song Structure on Timecode Vinyls.  In NIME '14: Proceedings of the International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression, pages 66–69,June 2014.
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  • 2013

  • Sebastian Burger. DiskPlay: Evaluation of an Augmented Reality Turntable for Musical Performance. Diplomarbeit, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, April 2013.
    PDF DocumentBibTeX Entry
  • 2012

  • Florian Heller and Jan Borchers. Diskplay: In-Track Navigation on Turntables.  In CHI '12: Proceedings of the 2012 ACM annual conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems,May 2012.
    MoviePDF DocumentBibTeX Entry
  • 2011

  • Justus Lauten. DiskPlay: An augmented In-Track Navigation Display for Digital Vinyl Systems. Bachelor's Thesis, RWTH Aachen University,September 2011.
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