X-Git-Url: https://lisas.de/git/?p=terminatorX.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=website%2Fturntable.xml;h=9da7ebd7610ee6901fae4a0fa08d3828170a1b2a;hp=ba8d553771782cc3249a3e19433db18a7ca6b9c9;hb=7f9da08b09f3bf2804aea79eb163d296a2f409d3;hpb=a190c5d5428f626c27f72069487dbba3d5c76c33 diff --git a/website/turntable.xml b/website/turntable.xml index ba8d553..9da7ebd 100644 --- a/website/turntable.xml +++ b/website/turntable.xml @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
+ &db; While scratching with the mouse usually sounds the way terminatorX users want it to (at least if @@ -11,7 +12,7 @@ method suggested by the terminatorX logo should be feasible. Optical input devices are known to produce best results in such a scenario. For those interested here's a - document on how I turned my old turntable + document on how I turned my old turntable into a terminatorX device. Luckily a lot of terminatorX users have built their own turntables and I'm really happy to present some of these creations below. Please, if @@ -34,7 +35,7 @@ works. Note: Fernando also contributed a scratch - see - users' scratches-section. + users' scratches-section. @@ -106,7 +107,7 @@ These are the pictures of my very own terminatorX turntable. The turntable is described in more detail - here. + here.