12.10.2012

Video Magic Visions #1 - SHOCK at Mezzanine, SF

 This is a video of the Oakland band SHOCK, that I produced live to tape at Mezzanine in San Francisco, 12.02.2012.


12.01.2012

VIDIONS

Images synthessized using re-purposed and modified video and television equipment.





10.31.2012

FREEMOUNTAIN PULSEWAVE

My duo with Aimee Friberg, AKA, "Lady Freemountain," was featured on MatrixSynth, and a full set of us playing at Queen's Nails in SF, with video FX and manipulation by the amazing ESP TV of Brooklyn, is up on vimeo.


ESP TV #18 from E.S.P. TV on Vimeo.

MatrixSynth Link

9.11.2012

TAP-A-LOOP-A-TAP-A-LOOP-A 4031 TAP LOOPER

 

Here is an idea I came up with a while ago, which has seen some interest and further development around ye olde internete (Ie: HERE, HERE, and HERE). I never got around to posting about it here... until now.



It is a 64 step gate on/off pattern looper, based on the CMOS 4031 64 stage shift register. What is special about this design is you can manually "tap" your rhythmic sequence into the sequencer, unlike most DIY gate pattern sequencers, where you must program with toggle or other switches on each step.

Basically, the 4031 can record 64 steps of on/off information, and then spit that information out 64 clock steps after it is recorded. By looping the output back into the input, you can temporarily store 64 steps of on/off. Above it is x 2 shown gating two 4093 NAND oscillators.

It has a clock input, data input (which here is just a switch entering + DC voltage when pressed), and a loop, which has a NC switch, which when pressed, breaks the return of data, therefore clearing the loop.

Here is the schem of the basic idea.


And the grand finale - tap looper synced with the sparklebox/dazzlemachine.



SPACE MAGIC MOUNTAIN TIME BENDER

Happy Birthday Modulation Delay for Lady Freemountain of Freemountain Pulsewave
Video forthcoming.

5.25.2012

BROS IN BELGIUM

Here is a video of some rad electronic engineering students in Beligium who used my analog high hat and snare circuits to integrate into a DIY drumcomputer. Check it.