Scrachy - Scratch Player Concept

    I am not a DJ, but I love music, I really like all kinds of scratches. I even tried at home in my time on an old Soviet turntable - I wore out all the needles.

    I somehow go with the player along the street and turn down the volume, turn up the finger. I think, but it would be great if two turntables are so pocket-sized, and the earphones are alone. Finger and scratch in your pocket once and again, and in the other player the mp3 track is playing or the radio.



    So the Scrachy scratch player was invented - a convenient plastic piece 35 x 35 mm.
    Two buttons for pressing with a finger - one “on / off” (with a small protruding shape to easily find by touch), the other - change the “radio player” modes. Independently rotating a 360-degree corrugated ring is a volume control and a touch-sensitive disc proper, on which you can carry it with your finger like on a plate (let it understand the force and speed of pressing).

    Play, stop, change the track - everything is switched by the mode button (here so far your imagination). No displays, no lights. Sync and recharge via mini usb. Audio output to standard headphones. The player fits perfectly in your hand, and on the table you can make a DJ out of yourself. The default set of two.

    The idea, sketches, models in plasticine - mine (Google Anton).
    Modeling and visualization: Igor Matveev (3dform company, Russia, Samara).
    Retouching image: Shabaeva Lena .

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