HI Vilson, That video you posted seems like mixing a little bit of audio signal into the video and maybe viceversa... (analog glitch). Looks also like an analog video mixer w circuit bending.. http://vimeo.com/8913301 I did found a nice way of making glitches in pd http://vimeo.com/6932986 (minute 1) this is done by having two copies of the same pix and applying a very subtle but very fast 3d transformation [rotateXYZ] to one of them, for this task, I use the audio input.. If you are interested, I can post an example.. Hi András. thanks for the tricks!. but already pd runs quite fast.. I will do like that next time I install. F-ischers F-ritz f-ischt f-rische F-ische ; )
2010/3/30 servando barreiro servandisco@yahoo.es
HI Vilson, That video you posted seems like mixing a little bit of audio signal into the video and maybe viceversa... (analog glitch). Looks also like an analog video mixer w circuit bending.. http://vimeo.com/8913301
Yes! I'm in love with glitching :-)
I did found a nice way of making glitches in pd http://vimeo.com/6932986 (minute 1
this is done by having two copies of the same pix and applying a very subtle but very fast 3d transformation [rotateXYZ] to one of them, for this task, I use the audio input..
Great idea! I'll investigate it if you post an example... I've created a patch using pix_sig2pix, please, take a look [1].
[1] http://github.com/automata/hackspd/raw/master/glitching.pd
On 2010-03-31 02:33, Vilson Vieira wrote:
patch using pix_sig2pix, please, take a look [1].
just in case: i really want to get rid of [pix_sig2pix]. the name to use if [pix_sig2pix~] and nothing else.
the same applies to [pix_pix2sig~].
the reason for the alias without "~" is really a technical one which i hope to fix in some future version.
fgmasdr IOhannes
On 2010-03-31 09:00, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
On 2010-03-31 02:33, Vilson Vieira wrote:
patch using pix_sig2pix, please, take a look [1].
just in case: i really want to get rid of [pix_sig2pix]. the name to use if [pix_sig2pix~] and nothing else.
... use is [pix_Äsig2pix~] (with a trailing ~) and ...
the same applies to [pix_pix2sig~].
the reason for the alias without "~" is really a technical one which i hope to fix in some future version.
fgmasdr IOhannes
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