MATRIXSYNTH: Youscope (oscilloscope demo)


Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Youscope (oscilloscope demo)


video upload by tejeez

"a demo using an oscilloscope to display something. It was third in assembly 2007 shortfilm compo, and won altparty's most original demo prize. The oscilloscope is connected to PC soundcard and is in X/Y-mode, with right channel connected to X and left to Y input."
Title link takes you to more info. Via HarriL "There's a link to a youtube video in that page.
The video was made by a 16-year Finnish boy (tejeez), for a demoparty called 'Assembly' (www.assembly.org). It's basically an audiofile(available for download from the koodaa.mine.nu-page) being played from the computer into the oscilloscope. the soundtrack was obviously added later."

5 comments:

  1. Christ that's amazing.

    Best thing I've seen so far this year.

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  2. this made my day

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  3. like far out man vector graphics

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  4. Faked a bit, no ?...cubes, stars' rain, bubbles...I'll be curious to hear a cubic waveform ! Think there is some computer code feeding the oscilloscope, or post-prod effects.
    Nice anyway.

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  5. Anonymous:
    "It's basically an audiofile(available for download from the koodaa.mine.nu-page) being played from the computer into the oscilloscope."

    Download the file and see/hear for yourself.

    I tested it in goldwave and it worked.

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