Ramps>Self-oscillating Audio Filter outs>RGB encoders

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#1 — banyek · 2019-12-01

Hi,

let’s dream together!

so here is one of my earliest video patches - ramps into self-oscillating multimode filter cv ins and an attempt to sync them (yes obivously these shapes kept on scrolling and only remained somewhat stable using the C1 sync out)

multimode-01

multimode-02

the various filter pole outs (filter module: A-106-6 and A-106-5) were going to C2 rgb encoder inputsif i meant to create something like that along video lines (:D) what would i need? i have Doorway and Staircase and some color mixing module is on my mind obviously. what is on yours?


#2 — nerdware · 2019-12-01

I recommend Curtain or a pair of Curtains. Then you can do full video-rate filtering. The module itself will do a lot of mixing for you, but Color Chords or Passage will help. Doorway and Staircase are always nice.


#3 — nerdware · 2019-12-01

BTW, that’s very nice work with audio-rate filters.


#4 — banyek · 2019-12-01

Indeed! The thing is that it is the filter pole outs that create the pattern and the different color blending, that is where i am in the dark a bit.


#5 — nerdware · 2019-12-01

I’m particularly fond of bandpass filtering. One or more bandpass signals blended in a matrix works well for me. I’ve used that a lot in feedback patches too. However, video-rate filtering and mixing is critical. Audio-rate loses too much.


#6 — nerdware · 2019-12-01

You may still use audio-rate filters with video signals for low-pass effects. Subtracting the filter out from the original video signal in a video-rate mixer (Passage or Cadet Processor) will do this. It should work with any filter type (LP/BP/HP, audio/video rate). Of course, Curtain has this kind of mixer builtin and it’ll give you 3 band ranges. I think you’ll need 2 Curtains to make a BP filter, but a single Curtain can do a lot of LP/HP filtering on its own.

For more extreme filtering, you could look for a second-hand Triple Video Multimode Filter module. This can do LP/BP/HP and a bonus mode, but it doesn’t do any matrix mixing, which is also helpful. So if you don’t already have a Color Chords, I recommend getting one now. It’s being discontinued, like the TVMF.