Please only subscribe to my channel if you're committed to engaging with my artistic endeavors, as I upload mostly art projects. If you're just here for my analog video tutorials, just stick to and save this playlist link somewhere: th-cam.com/play/PLVXeP7jCqoaGx5KLozn8sp8hPuk1iaDQ1.html I'm trying to reduce the amount of "polite" but non-engaged subs I have, to help my channel in the algorithm. Thanks.
Lars (LZX) has estimated that the niche for analog video artists is extremely small- like 1000 people worldwide. It’ll be cool to see it grow and vids like this really help :)
yo yeah its definitely going to grow! and i think there's many more interested but haven't dived in yet. and hopefully the number of people making kits and original circuits scales up too!
I was a electronic musician/guitarist that went on an journey to become a cameraman and now i am super interested in combining these two world together with analog visual arts and sound. Superbly grateful for this video.
I'm an old school career TV techy come computer geek and Videot Savante who dove into the video art world in the late 80's and 90's, largely in conjunction with the digital art and demo scene enabled by the Amiga computer. Led me to teach electronic art and animation in the Amiga and video labs at Atlanta College of Art for several years. For a couple of those years, we did bi-weekly 4 hour video art broadcasts with live music tracking out of the cable local access studios using multiple Amigas that I (re)wired into the control room video switcher and patch matrix. SO KEWL to see this art form is seeing a renaissance! Thanks for bringing it up to radar level!
As a beginner in this space I greatly appreciate this video. Thank you for your insight, but also for providing so many leads to further my search for knowledge.
*edit: just to be sure don't miss Cat Full of Ghosts at catfullofghosts.xyz whom I forgot to mention in this video! gear specific stuff might be better asked in the gear maker's DMs or in r/videobending, r/videosynthesis, scanlines.xyz, or your device's dedicated forum if it has one. I am busy and get a lot of messages so I will probably not answer.
@@YOVOZOL I don't know if is the granddaddy but I own one and is wonderful, technically can be a processor but at its hearth is a video player, you can create playlist and play with them live, is controllable with a MIDI controller and can be expanded to support eurorack inputs (!!!), this expansion is called i_n_c_u_r It can also load and play shaders that can be used to generate video or to process the playlist, it support webcam input and can create simple internal feedbacks. Sometimes is hard to find online, try to search langolierz/r_e_c_u_r on google ;)
Awesome video! It's a lot of info crammed tightly together, so I think more in depth videos is a great idea! Also, a discord server would be fantastic!
MAN YOU HAVE NO IDEA FOR HOW LONG I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS, i've been insanely interested in video art as a general form, but i always wondered how these glitchy effects were done, i only ever could manage anything similar by going through after effects and using like datamosh, and today i finally found what it's called and even better you telling me that there is a whole world of people selling gear for it
I got into glitch art/video synthesis around the same time you started posting these educational kind of videos and it’s been so helpful. You’re doing great stuff man, I love your work. Keep it up!
Didn’t really know the first thing about video synthesis when I woke up today. This is so informative! Thanks so much for putting this together. Great information makes for a great presentation. I just planned on saving to watch later and was hooked right away!
Damn, comrade! This was solid information and I appreciate your drive to archive this... As i was writing this comment i absolutely lost it at "I'm just saying....*blink...blink...*" love how you covered a large variety of topics and kept everything flowing. Can't wait for the next deep dive.
Oh, wow! I accidentally stumbled over your video while watching modular synthesis videos. This is so interesting and a whole new world is opening up in front of my eyes. Great stuff! Thank you for the overview.
I've been slowly finding some of these various companies/artists/etsy pages over the past year or so, but this video was an awesome way to reign it all in. Thanks for this
wow, thank you! I was hanging on to each word and will be revisiting this video. I'm interested to work with generative/glitch/synthesis video along with my music to create immersive experiences in live performance. What a wonderful world to explore, thanks again for breaking it down like this!
Oh boy this is the rabbit hole I’ve been looking for, thank you so much for doing this video. I’m about to do a really haphazard thing for a video but this is really the info I’ve been looking for.
Really appreciate this vid. I've fantasized about doing hand controlled live visualizations for a long time and this opened my eyes to a whole new world.
Big ups specially to Drew, dudes line up of glitch processors in insane. He also had top tier service. Bought a modded mixer from his line up, had some issues with it, and he totally resolved it with no issues and reimbursed my shipment back to him. Cannot understate his dedication to his products. Def agree with that he has the most unique devices and bends. His ave3 should be in electronic history books
Man!! I thought I was the only one who wanted to do things like this! It's only when I looked into circuit bending audio that I found this video. This is so cool! I have been doing these funny effects on after effects... Where do I get started??
Thank you so much for this. I've been trying to get into glitch art / video synthesis. For the last 6 months. Everything either was for after effects (glitch art search) or hardware that's too expensive for someone just getting started. This was a great overview and thank you for cover multiple price ranges.
This video started it all for us! We built a dirty mixer and VGA Feedback generator and started making wacky videos because of this channel. Thanks for being such a rad resource and an inspiration!
Mannnnnn this video is on point!! Good job! I saw the critter & guitari eyesy which i will probably get. But I was wondering if there was more gear like it. This video was perfect for me!
Coming from a strong musical and audio synthesis background with zero knowledge of video, this is unbelievably amazing. Thank you for creating this video! I can’t wait to explore...
it's in my TBC video but literally the circuit is pictured you just need alligator clips and the 1k ohm pot. if you're not familiar with the basics of electronics there are many videos about it :)
I’m so glad more people are documenting the process, over a year ago I learned about video synth and let me tell u, there was absolutely nothing online about it I had to really dive deep.
Amazing idea for a video! This is a really grassroots and DIY community that I have been interested in for a while now. Years ago (2013) i was working on a short film and looked into a device like this but had too little time and was on a tight budget. Glad to see these getting some exposure!
I’m studying media art and you bound to get into glitch art! And your video is very contingent on not only getting all the technical details of aesthetic generation but also artists you’ve shared! thank you very much!
So dope! The industry is only going up from here and I’m glad it’s showing on yt, little closer to believing I didn’t blow my savings on a BA for nothing so you’ve earned a sub 👍
Your video is incredible! thanks for sharing this information, i'm from brazil, i would love to buy this equipment and produce this beautiful art, but i don't know where to buy
thank you! (i think) most people are open to international shipping! I really hope somebody from brazil gets onto making some gear, there seems to be a lot of growing interest in it
Dude... this was amazing. I got a vidiot and have been slowly expanding its capabilities with other glitch and non-lzx stuff. I was aware of a couple of these makers but had no idea how many new people were releasing stuff. I'm so pumped. Thanks for the thorough break down.
Dude I just discovered your channel trying to learn more video synths. Your video is so informative, and have been making some glitchy art already! I’ve been doing it via after effects but want to dip into analog! Question about the video processors, they take RCA, so how would I send my own video on my computer to a processor device! Really excited to keep digging into this! Earned my sub!!
Thank you so much for this man, you’re right about there not being much documentation on this stuff, especially when it comes to learning all of the terminology and how all of it works. I have had a 12 module LZX system for like 2 years now and still have no clue what I’m doing, well, not no clue whatsoever, but my knowledge has largely been gathered from me just screwing around and random posts on the LZX forum. Anyway, keep it up, you got a sub right here.
Thanks Yovozol for the great and in depth info! I only discovered this art medium recently on a visit to a record store in Phoenix. I have been obsessed ever since and want to incorporate it into my voiceover studio i am planning to build. I have much to learn so videos like this help a lot!! Thank you!!
Thank you SO MUCH for making this video ! I've been interested in Audio and Video circuit bending since the mid 90's. Unfortunately the equipment for both in my country is so rare the prices are basically MilSpec ! You've got such a great grasp of the field and an exhaustive knowledge of the tools that it's inspired me to take another look at the DIY options. I'm so very glad that a new generation has taken up the mantle of this Art form and is running wild with the possibilities ! Thank you 👍
Dude, amazing video, I've been asking myself about these things and what they were when I see stage art and now I know, very good descriptions and organization of the companies, artists and what they have to offer. You make me want to start messing with some circuits to make my own stuff too.
This was an amazing video to watch as a beginner! Lots to look into. I was planning on saving up for an expensive LZX but now I’m considering some of these diy options
Thanks for this video. Trying to get into this stuff has been challenging and your channel looks full of info and has made it so much easier to understand.
Yo thanks bruh, I've always been loving circuit bending art but I never knew how it was even made until I saw this video. Now i know what I could buy to help make art
If you are going to mention Resolume, I think you should also cover Magic Music Visualizer and TouchDesigner. Both are node-based visual programming environments that many of us use either in place of - or in combination with - hardware.
i haven't heard of the first but i have about touch designer, seems like a daunting rabbit hole itself, like max msp i've heard, but it's good to know there is a lot of software out there
@@YOVOZOL Magic is much easier to get started with quickly. Touch takes some time and dedication, but it pays off. The full version of Magic is also *much* cheaper than most other similar packages.
Thank you so much for willing to share more info on such a niche rabbit hole as this one. Most people wouldn't be as willing to do that and I really appreciate that. You literally have the potential to write a book on the whole analog video art scene, I could totally see you interviewing Karl Klomp or something.
Stumbled onto this by chance snd I am so happy to watch this. It’s an entire world I know nothing about , although I’m steeped in music technology. So fascinating and I love the underground or diy feel to all of this. Excellent presentation too! I’ll be back for more. Cheers!
Please only subscribe to my channel if you're committed to engaging with my artistic endeavors, as I upload mostly art projects. If you're just here for my analog video tutorials, just stick to and save this playlist link somewhere: th-cam.com/play/PLVXeP7jCqoaGx5KLozn8sp8hPuk1iaDQ1.html
I'm trying to reduce the amount of "polite" but non-engaged subs I have, to help my channel in the algorithm. Thanks.
Lars (LZX) has estimated that the niche for analog video artists is extremely small- like 1000 people worldwide. It’ll be cool to see it grow and vids like this really help :)
yo yeah its definitely going to grow! and i think there's many more interested but haven't dived in yet. and hopefully the number of people making kits and original circuits scales up too!
I'm new to it its really cool.
@@YOVOZOL I plan to join that short list eventually :)
surely it's more than a 1000 people, but only a 1000 people can afford what LZX is producing
And we are all watching this video 😂🖤😎
I was a electronic musician/guitarist that went on an journey to become a cameraman and now i am super interested in combining these two world together with analog visual arts and sound.
Superbly grateful for this video.
Samee
I'm an old school career TV techy come computer geek and Videot Savante who dove into the video art world in the late 80's and 90's, largely in conjunction with the digital art and demo scene enabled by the Amiga computer. Led me to teach electronic art and animation in the Amiga and video labs at Atlanta College of Art for several years. For a couple of those years, we did bi-weekly 4 hour video art broadcasts with live music tracking out of the cable local access studios using multiple Amigas that I (re)wired into the control room video switcher and patch matrix. SO KEWL to see this art form is seeing a renaissance! Thanks for bringing it up to radar level!
As a beginner in this space I greatly appreciate this video. Thank you for your insight, but also for providing so many leads to further my search for knowledge.
*edit: just to be sure don't miss Cat Full of Ghosts at catfullofghosts.xyz whom I forgot to mention in this video!
gear specific stuff might be better asked in the gear maker's DMs or in r/videobending, r/videosynthesis, scanlines.xyz, or your device's dedicated forum if it has one. I am busy and get a lot of messages so I will probably not answer.
Thank you so much for the info great video!
Great video! As video source raspi based probably you missed the wonderful r_e_c_u_r!
@@esnho yes! i keep hearing r_e_c_u_r again and again it seems like the granddaddy of all the raspberry pi processors
@@YOVOZOL I don't know if is the granddaddy but I own one and is wonderful, technically can be a processor but at its hearth is a video player, you can create playlist and play with them live, is controllable with a MIDI controller and can be expanded to support eurorack inputs (!!!), this expansion is called i_n_c_u_r
It can also load and play shaders that can be used to generate video or to process the playlist, it support webcam input and can create simple internal feedbacks.
Sometimes is hard to find online, try to search langolierz/r_e_c_u_r on google ;)
Awesome video! It's a lot of info crammed tightly together, so I think more in depth videos is a great idea! Also, a discord server would be fantastic!
Really great breakdown 😎🌊🌊🌊
yo! what a legend in the comments!
aye nice to see you here homie.
so happy your channel is still active
me too
dude thank you for making this. even in 2024 it's so hard to find info on this subject. really appreciate you giving a beginner overview!
MAN YOU HAVE NO IDEA FOR HOW LONG I WAS LOOKING FOR THIS, i've been insanely interested in video art as a general form, but i always wondered how these glitchy effects were done, i only ever could manage anything similar by going through after effects and using like datamosh, and today i finally found what it's called and even better you telling me that there is a whole world of people selling gear for it
I got into glitch art/video synthesis around the same time you started posting these educational kind of videos and it’s been so helpful. You’re doing great stuff man, I love your work. Keep it up!
Do you know of a free way to make glitch art?
Didn’t really know the first thing about video synthesis when I woke up today. This is so informative! Thanks so much for putting this together. Great information makes for a great presentation. I just planned on saving to watch later and was hooked right away!
This video is everything I've been searching for! but you already know that.. :)Thank you so much for your time and effort. Big ups!
still makes me smile reading comments like these 🙂
Damn, comrade! This was solid information and I appreciate your drive to archive this... As i was writing this comment i absolutely lost it at "I'm just saying....*blink...blink...*" love how you covered a large variety of topics and kept everything flowing. Can't wait for the next deep dive.
... i'm just saying... haha thank you :)
Oh, wow! I accidentally stumbled over your video while watching modular synthesis videos. This is so interesting and a whole new world is opening up in front of my eyes. Great stuff! Thank you for the overview.
sweet! seems like this video is filling a void
just stumbled across this as first contact with this scene. INSANE! Thanks for improving my quality of life.
"Not the first take". Hard relate. Also, this is awesome. I am furious that you are going to cost me so much money now.
Jun 18, 2022 at 12:12 PM i watched this video for the first time and you opened my eyes bro
thank you
you're welcome
I've been slowly finding some of these various companies/artists/etsy pages over the past year or so, but this video was an awesome way to reign it all in. Thanks for this
wow, thank you! I was hanging on to each word and will be revisiting this video. I'm interested to work with generative/glitch/synthesis video along with my music to create immersive experiences in live performance. What a wonderful world to explore, thanks again for breaking it down like this!
Just now watched this. I have some old stuff wanting to preserve/restore/convert...thank you!!!
Oh boy this is the rabbit hole I’ve been looking for, thank you so much for doing this video. I’m about to do a really haphazard thing for a video but this is really the info I’ve been looking for.
Amazing video overview. You rekindled my decades-old fascination with live processing and video synth. Thanks!
Really appreciate this vid. I've fantasized about doing hand controlled live visualizations for a long time and this opened my eyes to a whole new world.
This is the best video on glitch synthesis on the internet, you really nailed it bro !!
Big ups specially to Drew, dudes line up of glitch processors in insane. He also had top tier service. Bought a modded mixer from his line up, had some issues with it, and he totally resolved it with no issues and reimbursed my shipment back to him. Cannot understate his dedication to his products. Def agree with that he has the most unique devices and bends. His ave3 should be in electronic history books
absolutely. such dedication to the craft. would fascinating to talk to
Man!! I thought I was the only one who wanted to do things like this! It's only when I looked into circuit bending audio that I found this video. This is so cool! I have been doing these funny effects on after effects... Where do I get started??
Thank you so much for this. I've been trying to get into glitch art / video synthesis. For the last 6 months. Everything either was for after effects (glitch art search) or hardware that's too expensive for someone just getting started. This was a great overview and thank you for cover multiple price ranges.
Thanks for this - learnt a lot about a subject I know little about at the moment.
LF vga converter feedback loop so good - looking forward to receiving fb100 with the LFO
gonna be exciting !
@@YOVOZOL yeah very keen - here's what my homemade one looks like th-cam.com/video/I36-Sw-uExs/w-d-xo.html great project
This guy escaped a regular show episode and now lives in our realm
I like your calm presentation style.
I’ve been interested in this art for years and only knew of diy kits - this is such a godsend video! thanks for making
This video started it all for us! We built a dirty mixer and VGA Feedback generator and started making wacky videos because of this channel. Thanks for being such a rad resource and an inspiration!
i had been looking for this info for years. i even thought the people who knew about it were dead. this is great.
Reeespect!!!! Love your set up and your loops! I am a analog VJ since 05... It IS the way!
legendary video, most definitely got me fascinated with glitch art
Excellent video! I've built a Gieskes 3TrinsRGB1 from a kit years ago.
Mannnnnn this video is on point!! Good job! I saw the critter & guitari eyesy which i will probably get. But I was wondering if there was more gear like it. This video was perfect for me!
Coming from a strong musical and audio synthesis background with zero knowledge of video, this is unbelievably amazing. Thank you for creating this video! I can’t wait to explore...
where can i find the video on how to make the most basic video glitch circuit ? u are talking about at 14:00
it's in my TBC video but literally the circuit is pictured you just need alligator clips and the 1k ohm pot. if you're not familiar with the basics of electronics there are many videos about it :)
I’m so glad more people are documenting the process, over a year ago I learned about video synth and let me tell u, there was absolutely nothing online about it I had to really dive deep.
I literally just got into glitch art a few months ago and I just wanted to let you know that you are my hero brother
Thanks! Can’t wait to get into it!
you opened a lot of new eyes into an unknown world man, thanks
Hey YOVOZOL! Thanks for mentioning us!
I really appreciate this video. Still seems like there's not much like this out there, so thanks
Amazing idea for a video! This is a really grassroots and DIY community that I have been interested in for a while now. Years ago (2013) i was working on a short film and looked into a device like this but had too little time and was on a tight budget. Glad to see these getting some exposure!
Yo took notes on this !! Thank you for all this man can’t wait to start my journey
I’m studying media art and you bound to get into glitch art! And your video is very contingent on not only getting all the technical details of aesthetic generation but also artists you’ve shared! thank you very much!
So dope! The industry is only going up from here and I’m glad it’s showing on yt, little closer to believing I didn’t blow my savings on a BA for nothing so you’ve earned a sub 👍
very interesting video! starting out with resolume, but gonna take a dive into this soon enough!
Fantastic explanation! I will start do this as soon as I get a circuit bender! Thanks for inspiring me! Greeting from Poland!
You've done a great service here
awesome breakdown - thanks hommie
very kool - thx for making this - - 💫📺✨
Truly well researched and great share! No commercial interests! No nonsense, video! Thank you so much!!!
We salute you Michael thank you for your service 🫡
Great vid, informative. Looking forward to this path.
Your video is incredible! thanks for sharing this information, i'm from brazil, i would love to buy this equipment and produce this beautiful art, but i don't know where to buy
thank you! (i think) most people are open to international shipping! I really hope somebody from brazil gets onto making some gear, there seems to be a lot of growing interest in it
achar br em lugar assim é raro
@@matheusab3166 mais um então!! vamo la!
cool ! (thanks for the mention of my Reverselandfill project )
I've been looking for a video just like this for a year now, this video was so helpful keep grinding my guy
I like the word *artistic medium* instead of format
you brought me here, thanks
that's def what it needs to be called!
Dude... this was amazing. I got a vidiot and have been slowly expanding its capabilities with other glitch and non-lzx stuff. I was aware of a couple of these makers but had no idea how many new people were releasing stuff. I'm so pumped. Thanks for the thorough break down.
Brilliant. Thank you so much for this dense and entertaining video.
Perfect introduction to the matter! Loving it!
Dude I just discovered your channel trying to learn more video synths. Your video is so informative, and have been making some glitchy art already! I’ve been doing it via after effects but want to dip into analog! Question about the video processors, they take RCA, so how would I send my own video on my computer to a processor device! Really excited to keep digging into this! Earned my sub!!
cool just use an HDMI to RCA converter
Thank you so much for this man, you’re right about there not being much documentation on this stuff, especially when it comes to learning all of the terminology and how all of it works. I have had a 12 module LZX system for like 2 years now and still have no clue what I’m doing, well, not no clue whatsoever, but my knowledge has largely been gathered from me just screwing around and random posts on the LZX forum. Anyway, keep it up, you got a sub right here.
Awesome video man, thank you! I'm just starting to look into this stuff and this was a great kickoff
Thanks Yovozol for the great and in depth info! I only discovered this art medium recently on a visit to a record store in Phoenix. I have been obsessed ever since and want to incorporate it into my voiceover studio i am planning to build. I have much to learn so videos like this help a lot!! Thank you!!
Thank you SO MUCH for making this video !
I've been interested in Audio and Video circuit bending since the mid 90's. Unfortunately the equipment for both in my country is so rare the prices are basically MilSpec !
You've got such a great grasp of the field and an exhaustive knowledge of the tools that it's inspired me to take another look at the DIY options.
I'm so very glad that a new generation has taken up the mantle of this Art form and is running wild with the possibilities !
Thank you 👍
no cap this was waaaay helpful since the software I use got rid of the one they had. now I was looking into doing it myself
Dude, amazing video, I've been asking myself about these things and what they were when I see stage art and now I know, very good descriptions and organization of the companies, artists and what they have to offer. You make me want to start messing with some circuits to make my own stuff too.
happy to read this 🙏
This was an amazing video to watch as a beginner! Lots to look into. I was planning on saving up for an expensive LZX but now I’m considering some of these diy options
Awesome intro to the subject! Thanks so much for making my life easier
Check Severed Heads they used in the early 80's video synths .
interest in Hypno brought me here. Thanks for all of this great info!
Glad to see you making more videos homie!! Love your art and videos
Thanks for this video. Trying to get into this stuff has been challenging and your channel looks full of info and has made it so much easier to understand.
yay i'm so happy to hear
If I want to make visuals like Zombtendo , what cheap device is better in your opinion ?
i have no idea tbh, just get any analog circuit that works. zombtendo puts a lot of work into their art probably uses a combo of gear and software
@@YOVOZOL I'm a subscriber now, have you any video guide for beginner who wants yo start? Thank you.
Thank you for your videos! Very illuminating and useful
This is a fantastic resource, and entertaining too! Thanks for doing this!
Yo thanks bruh, I've always been loving circuit bending art but I never knew how it was even made until I saw this video. Now i know what I could buy to help make art
Really useful video, so great to have an overview of the space
Such an incredible breakdown, very helpful to this particular noob. Thanks!
Thank you so much for making this video, its hard to include everyone in such a growing underground scene. I think a discord is an excellent idea!
I would probably add OpenFrameworks or even Cinder for people would actually can code their own stuff. Or even Processing maybe ?
If you are going to mention Resolume, I think you should also cover Magic Music Visualizer and TouchDesigner. Both are node-based visual programming environments that many of us use either in place of - or in combination with - hardware.
i haven't heard of the first but i have about touch designer, seems like a daunting rabbit hole itself, like max msp i've heard, but it's good to know there is a lot of software out there
@@YOVOZOL Magic is much easier to get started with quickly. Touch takes some time and dedication, but it pays off. The full version of Magic is also *much* cheaper than most other similar packages.
Thank you so much for willing to share more info on such a niche rabbit hole as this one. Most people wouldn't be as willing to do that and I really appreciate that. You literally have the potential to write a book on the whole analog video art scene, I could totally see you interviewing Karl Klomp or something.
This was astonishingly useful. thank you.
this is such an amazing well put together video!!
This video contains exactly the info I needed. Much thanks for putting this together.
Stumbled onto this by chance snd I am so happy to watch this. It’s an entire world I know nothing about , although I’m steeped in music technology. So fascinating and I love the underground or diy feel to all of this. Excellent presentation too! I’ll be back for more. Cheers!
Thank for the descriptive video ! I´ve VJ back in the early 2000 and passioante about analog ... now in my 50´s m back n´bombing ;) Gracias from Spain
*passionate
Eyelusion Visuals this video was amazing grrrrrreat job. you nailed it.
very well put together video, thanks!
Excellent video! Entertaining, informative and teeming with great resources.
Your videos are incredibly helpful. Thank you for making them, blessed be thy soul.
so nice, I was hoping someone would do that video...
another brilliantly informative and engaging video. Thanks, dude!