Paul Bower,
>>just wondering if anyone has had any success with video synthesis using
unmodified MOTM, CGS etc modules ? i vaguely remember a short thread along
these lines a few years ago, but can't seem to locate it<<
Sound is one dimensional, video is two dimensional for one thing, so your
synth isn't going to understand vertical vs horizontal. And as mentioned,
there are sync signals mixed in you don't want to mess with. If I decide to
sell my expensive and great JVC BR-9000U timelapse VCR, then I'd also put up
for sale my JVC JX-C7 video corrector. It's a little more along the lines
of what you would need to modify a video signal, such as changing the RGB
values and sharpening the image and such. Not exactly video synthesis
though.
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p122/Elhardt/Ebay/JVC1.jpg
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p122/Elhardt/Ebay/JVC2.jpg
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p122/Elhardt/Ebay/JVC3.jpg
-Elhardt
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Re: [motm] Video synthesis
2008-10-23 by Paul Bower
i've seen the audiovisualizers website - but not had time to have a good root around
i know i'm flogging a dead horse a little bit trying to use audio modules, but it's a bit of fun, and i'm expecting to have slightly more success modulating stuff than actually processing the signal with MOTM...
still - the Yuri Gagarin effect, was exactly was i was looking for - will post a YouTube link when it's done........
cheers
paul
On 23 Oct 2008, at 05:15, Kenneth Elhardt wrote:
Paul Bower
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