Sunday, July 01, 2007
SK1 VISUAL SYNTHESIZER (eddi)
YouTube via STAKKERHUMANOID. via Sendling.
"the visuals you are watching were created using just a casio sk1 and eddi (electronic devices digital interface) an output was taken from eddi and fed to a visual mixer where only the contrast and chroma were increased - no other effect has been applied for more info http://www.glitch.tv to purchase eddi http://www.fsoldigital.com this product was created by glitch.tv somerset uk for FSOLDIGITAL.CO"
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I was totally into checking out those websites. The video / music is not quite my cup of tea but the concepts were cool and maybe could be applied in other ways that I'd think were cool. Clicked the links and then... FLASH, loading, click, loading, zip zap ADD visual crap all over, loading, crap, zerbert, what's going on?! Its 2007, pull it together and build a site that you can navigate.
ReplyDeleteBoth of the sites linked are Flash nightmares. Loading. Re-loading. Where's the damn content/
ReplyDeletethe youtube is the retina of the minds eye
ReplyDeletei didn't have any trouble loading at all. maybe you guys have crappy browsers or plugins.
ReplyDeletethe trouble i'm having is the fact that there is absolutely NO info on what the digital part of the interface actually does, how it works, what formats, and what’s needed to use it. all it shows is the hardware interface names. there is a tiny photo of the pcb's but no info at all. it is expensive though so that means its good right?
book by its cover?
and i do love the output