Published on Jun 7, 2015 Sir Folktek
"Video for the indiegogo campaign; https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bp...
mostly filmed and edited by Arius Blaze.
music "apparition" by Arius Blaze"
"Folktek (folktek.com) has been around for years, creating hundreds of unique audio instruments and oddities. BPMC (glitchart.com) has gone the route of video; modifying and creating glitch video fx processors.
After a good deal of development we bring a collaborative video module offered here at the dealer price.

A simple but effective video eurorack module designed around a camera sensor board to simply output and alter what the lens sees. Video can be altered within the module and sent straight to a monitor or projector or passed deeper into video synth modules and devices, the signal can be further altered, opening up an entire world of crazy visuals.
Send the signal straight to a small monitor (we may be making a small LCD monitor module accompaniment in the future as well), or a projector for live performance or ambiance in the home environment.
Perhaps the greatest feature of this module is the simplicity with which it provides; to have a root video element without the need for any external video. It acts as a first-in-line video element to be further manipulated.
Phantom and Mirage
On board controls include two knobs which introduce the abstract; phantom and mirage, as well as a CV input to further alter the signal and synchronize with your sound. In the end, what the lens sees can become a drastically altered version of reality.
Apparition has a standard composite RCA video output and though the proto module shown in the photos and video don't accurately reflect it, the final module has distinct labeling indication for modes, in and out..."
Additional details on indiegogo here.
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