


Another
JVC video mixer has been glitchafied by
Karl Klomp. Luckily for us, there are many good pictures to show off the insides of the breakout box and the mixer IC connections. Most of the bends are intended for Audio to Wipe interactions however it is also possible to send the mixer into a chaotic video glitch frenzy. Karl mentiones that extreme glitches tend to crash fairly often, however there are
many models of mixers which could be more stable. A great
overview video along with other
output videos can be viewed to get a better idea of what the mixer does.
2 Comments:
At 3/09/2006 11:23:46 AM, inductive said…
Ive been waiting for someone to comment on this. I realy dont know anything about video (or electronics in general) but this is so impressive to me. The guy who did this, obviously has more experience than I do, but just looking at the pics. I think video mixers scare me. I didn't realize until recently how much I'm into glitch art or whatever name you want to give it.
I just think this is cool as hell. Does Karl have some sort of grand scheme for this and other video things? Any project he's working towards? I should go back and look.
Karl, if you ever read this. If you need horrible music for vids or anything, its realy the only help I can offer hehe. Thanks for the inspiration, so far it seems to help more with this kind of thing than knowlege.
At 3/15/2006 07:41:15 AM, mnk said…
Hi Inductive....I'm glad you like it.
I'm currently working on a the third version of the RPS-sv77. It has more ODS-glitch functions and it comes with a joystick for 'controls'.
And also working with the Sima FX ed/it 4. There's one on ebay!!!, but it's not more worth then 30 dollars!!!
I have picture of the bents online. Circuit bending videomixers is not really different from audio-bending. Beside the high voltage you need to have some patience. The hardest job is to keep a video-signal clean.
I love horrible music, mail it.
karl
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