Gas – Vapourware Oscilloscope video
Here is what happens when you pass raw electronic waveforms through a voltage to electron beam converter, more commonly know as an Oscilloscope, and map the input voltages to Lissajous curves. Pure analog in:analog out.
The music is ‘Vapourware‘ from the album Gas 0095.
Equipment used: Sequencial Circuits Pro-One, Korg Station.
Credit: Many thanks to Albert Callejo for the Oscilloscopes.
Downloads…
Gas – Vapourware (mpeg 60mb)
Gas – Vapourware (ipod video 11mb)
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Hello !
Fine application ! Does the oscilloscope generate multiple colors for the curves or is that an superposition of multiple signals ? (I’m not sure I make myself clear…)
Did simply plug your synth’s jack into the oscillo ?
Anyway the result is interesting and quite beautiful.
Thanks Vincent!
It’s made to look simple, but there is quite a lot of editing going on. There are never less than 3 or 4 layers of video playing at the same time and I think at some points there’s up to 16 layers.
When I watched the video I thought, Wow! What a oscilloscope! And now I discover that there is some editing, of course, ah! I really like the video, this kind of interactions between sound and image mesmerize me :)
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