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Monday, March 07, 2011

MVIP with sequenced oscillator


YouTube Uploaded by DaveJonesVideo on Mar 6, 2011

"Made with the Jones MVIP and a sequenced AFG oscillator. The MVIP is a Euro module for image processing. It was controlled by a Z8000 sequencer that changed the speed of the AFG oscillator. A pair of A-110 oscillators and a multi-mode filter were also controlled by the sequencer to make the sounds.

Info on the MVIP (Mini Video Image Processor) can be found at www.jonesvideo.com"

"The MVIP is a Euro rack module, designed to fit into audio synthesizer racks made by Doepfer and other manufacturers. It is a stand alone video module, not part of the larger video synth system that I am still developing.

Specs:

Width: 14HP (2.8 inches)

Depth: 2.56 inches (6.5 cm)

Power: 140ma of +12 and -12 volts

Inputs: Composite video (NTSC or PAL), five control voltage inputs for +5 to -5 volts

Output: Composite video (NTSC or PAL) matches the format of the input, or jumper selected if no video input

Price: $595 plus shipping"

MVIP video synth manual control demo

Uploaded by DaveJonesVideo on Nov 17, 2010

"A demo of the MVIP Mini Video Image Processor using just manual controls. This is a Euro rack compatible video synth module that processes a single input in either NTSC or PAL. This demo doesn't show the voltage control capabilities. It just gives an overview of the types of video effects that the MVIP creates.

For more information visit http://www.jonesvideo.com"

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