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Thursday, July 19, 2012

BPMC Circuit Bent 8-bit Glitch Video FX Synth

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videos at the auction and below.

"SpectreVideo 8-bit Video Synth

Note: Although I am associated with Folktek this work is unaffiliated with Folktek. I've wanted to make an 8-bit video synth for a little while, just something kind of simple from an old RF-based gaming circuit (thus requiring a composite mod) that creates a crash-free plethora of chunky glitch-scapes. Something you can get lost in, like a game, yet without a distinguishable system or game identity. With all the retro gaming systems crossing the chopping block I finally got around to making this little 6x knob, 1x switch corrupted video box. It has a lovely feel about it, very hands-on, playable. You can create a nice range of landscapes with it, static, jittery or ever-evolving.

The housing is a rusty old signal generator which looks like it's seen it's fair share of use. All original controls were used up minus the crystal ports. By using jumper cables to connect the two ports at the bottom of the interface you can switch the mode a little. Shift rather. It adds different glitch variations to the way the graphics fragment and rearrange themselves. It's true, the box doesn't really compliment the visuals well, but finding a pretty yet compact box that was still large enough to house the circuit and it's enormous power supply was challenging. A heavy little box for sure, but worth every pound.

The SpectreVideo is in tribute to Yar's Revenge.

This device is perfect for:
8-bit cocktail parties
Retro gaming conventions
Getting weird
Artistic pretensions
Composite layers

This device was made to last. Although a device of this nature is fragile by design I have gone through great lengths to ensure that this device stands the test of time. It has been tightly assembled, designed with thought and built with solid parts.

Note: Unlike most circuit bent video devices this device does NOT need a TBC unit in order to prevent projector drop-out.

Feel free to e-mail any questions you may have in regards to this device. Shipping is free.

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BPMC SpectreVideo Circuit Bent 8-bit video synth Demo

YouTube Published on Jul 17, 2012 by TokenRecluse

"Lots of BPMC glitch video creations available at http://circuitbentvideo.com

A brief demonstration of the Spectrevideo 8-bit visual glitch synth.
Just six knobs, one switch and lots of variations.

Read more about the SpectreVideo at: http://www.circuitbentvideo.com/portfolio-item/spectrevideo-8-bit-video-synth/ By Big Pauper. 2012."

SpectreVideo Circuit bent 8-bit Video Synth One (BPMC)

YouTube Published on Jul 1, 2012 by TokenRecluse

http://circuitbentvideo.com
"Demo of the SpectreVideo 8-bit video synth available from BPMC as both a stand-alone device and as an add-on switchable source for the Fritz Box 3.0.

This adds 8 knobs or so to any Fritz Box commission and acts as a switchable source to process thru Fritzy's pre-existing circuit bent FX. Very playable and potentially controllable via body contacts.

Cheers cheers.
Yum yum, gimme some. From BP to you."

Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309

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"The Rave-O-Lution is a mix of Roland's classic TB303 Bassline and TR909 drum machine.
If you produce electronic music of any genre, this is a definite must have. The kicks, snares, hihats, are top notch. The synth section is incredible, ranging from gritty, biting synths to warm, driving bass. This is as close as it gets to having an all-in-one solution for live shows and studio songwriting. Very portable and easy to get experimental with. Run it through your favorite distortion, flanger or phaser pedal! The Rave-O-Lution 309 has changed the face of electronic music."

EDP Wasp Synthesizer Manual

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I love the comic book feel of these. I wonder if the artist was into synths.

via the listing: "My beloved Wasp synthesizer was stolen on xmas day, 1978 :-(
But.. they didn't steal the manual and here it is. It's got a little worn over the years and there's a tear along the seam, half way up, but it's in reasonable condition. If you can't find/afford an original Wasp synth then at least you can own the manual."

POLIVOKS VINTAGE ANALOG SYNTH WITH CASE

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Jordan Passmore - As Technology Grows


YouTube Published on Jul 19, 2012 by Jordan Passmore

"'As Technology Grows' by Jordan Passmore. This track was composed solely on the E-mu SP-12 Turbo. I used the built-in drums as well as couple of samples I recorded from my Roland Juno 106."

RECO-SYNTHS (Jolymod I & III) + TR 808


YouTube Published on Jul 19, 2012 by RecoHead

"multiple sequences going from the 3 triggers outputs from 808."

Buchla 200 - 208 Service


flickr By rick604

"Buchla 208 Programmable Sound Source in for cleaning/repair."

Koma Kommander, Dude's FSR Box and Serge Synthesizer

Koma Kommander, Dude's FSR Box and Serge Synthesizer from richard scott on Vimeo.

a quick "ooooh, I've just opened the box" demo

MoCM live @ poza3.f4v


YouTube Published on Jul 19, 2012 by TheMOCM

"Snapshots of MoCM performing live at poza3 exhibition of Eikastiko Ergastirio on Corfu Greece 3 Jun 2012 supported by composers: Filipos Theoxaridis and Stavros Sakelariou.

The live is influenced by and interacting with the Bill Morrison film «DECASIA»

The live follows the movie for more than one hour with drones and sound scapes. Sensors attached on the screen give signals to control different functions of mocm modules."

Duke Slammer with Elektron Octatrack & OP-1 on BBC Radio

BBC INTRODUCING FRIDAY 22ND JUNE - DUKE SLAMMER INTERVIEW AND SESSION.mpg

YouTube Published on Jul 18, 2012 by IntroducingInNorfolk

Octatrack and Teenage Engineering OP-1 performance starts at 4:20

"One for the archives this one. The amazing Duke Slammer comes in and plays his contemporary 80s sound live. No idea how it all works - but sounds great. Good interview from Sophie Little as well. Really like Go$$ip as a track - check out his new album Spandex."
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