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Video Glitch Hardware

(Please improve this section by adding common video glitch tools; their features, and links to useful information. If a glitch tool is based on commodity hardware, e.g. a BPMC, Mezkalin, Tachyons+ mod, link to the base unit for details already covered.) May want to make a distinction between Video Synthesis and Glitch (manipulating signals) Note: This information maybe can be reorganized under the section of Where can I buy Glitch Gear instagram.com/freedomenterprise.pt/ Mismatcher Deluxe The accessories toggle 4 parameters: Gain, Feedback 1, Feedback 2, and the low-pass sync (ghost effect). These parameters can also be toggled on/off via the CV inputs on the MIsmatcher Deluxe (0-5v). Switch Board expansion pack Audio Reactor expansion pack Wiper Expansion pack https://www.instagram.com/reel/CyiW-R-BKI3/ https://www.instagram.com/p/DDKruKZJcBC/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CzWut7tt5WY/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CvsiY-btqYA/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CzeZRgVtDvd/ Hypno The Hypno is based on a Raspberry Pi (RPI). There are several variants. The hypno can be based off the RPI 3, RPI 3 Compute Module (CM), RPI4, or RPI4 Compute Module. Inputs: MP4 Video Looping USB Capture card Modular CV +/-5v Outputs: HDMI (720 x 480) Composite via 3.5mm to RCA adapter. (See section in this guide.) Features: Wireless, Bluetooth Midi Control Notes: aa Links: Hypno FAQ | Sleepy Circuits Hypno Manual | Sleepy Circuits Hypno Firmware | Sleepy Circuits Hypno Troubleshooting Guide | Sleepy Circuits https://sleepycircuits.gitbook.io/sleepy-circuits/archived-deprecated/historical-hypno-versions-expanders-and-pi-variants List of USB Accessories that work with Hypno Youtube: Hypno 1 minute visual Walkthroughs Playlist Youtube: Hypno Video Synthesizer Quick Start Playlist https://github.com/syntonie Syntonie CBV-001 Inputs: Composite video as both RCA and ⅛” ⅛” LZX-range CV input Outputs: Composite video as both RCA and ⅛” (not multed) Features: Notes: Based on common AveMod circuit, bespoke eurorack hardware configuration Available as a DIY quit that is very affordable and doesnt’ require eurorack power Self-feedback Mult the output, send one side to a display and the other back to the input Can also send a copy out the output into the CV in from a mult for more self-modulation Twisting knobs will generally lead to unstable patterns of one kind or another Output is very glitchy in this state and needs some kind of solid TBC on the other end Output will be grayscale, generally Links: https://modulargrid.net/e/syntonie-cbv001 Inputs: Aaaa Outputs: aaa Features: aaa Notes: Self-feedback Is it capable of self-feedback, if so, describe the signal chain. Links: Aaa See Panasonic WJ-AVE3 for more details on the base unit operation. Features: 8 CV inputs with attenuation knobs 2 direct CV inputs 1 CV joystick input with 3 magnetic switch based joystick settings 3 magnetic switch based global glitch effects. Links: BPMC AVE CV