It seems that the HP designers also designed their scanner for something other than scanning
http://www.ganjatron.net/misc/scanjet/scanjet.html
sounds better than some of the basic soundcards that are available
It seems that the HP designers also designed their scanner for something other than scanning
http://www.ganjatron.net/misc/scanjet/scanjet.html
sounds better than some of the basic soundcards that are available
lolzords, i be tthey had a rigth lark writing that
Although the Commodore 1541 Floppy Drive (5.25") was the first to do this trick
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_64_peripherals
Now to add a 24-bit crystallizer to that, maybe some EAX 5, and you're rocking!
Naaah, its a prime candidate for some circuit bending action. 20 or so dip switches running along its length would turn that ScanJet into a real badboy - check out meh new sampler, ladz! Now to test it out with a batch of copyrighted sheet music...
/me stunned
that is very fantastic
I was gonna say - i remember an Amiga program that did that. Ran it on my mate's computer, he crapped himself and turned it off straight awayOriginally Posted by DavidM
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