Gleix | The I.F.D., A semi-modular audiovisual synthesizer // Model No. GVS006 // Gleix Devices @gleix_ | Uploaded December 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The I.F.D., or Industrial Feedback Device, is an audiovisual synthesizer based around a no-input video feedback loop, video RAM and buffer manipulations, simple oscillator functionality, audio reactivity, CV implementation to allow easy integration into an existing modular ecosystem (esp. eurorack), and a visual method for building unique waveforms and sounds.
The I/O includes two composite video outputs, a VGA output, an external audio input (1/8” and 1/4”), and a standard 2.1mm barrel jack for a 5v power supply.
0:00 // Promo
01:00 // Introduction
02:22 // Rear i/o, powering up
03:16 // Basic controls (color mixing, image shifting)
04:35 // LFO, oscillator usage
06:48 // CV implementation
10:32 // Patchbay (basic usage)
13:02 // Patchbay quick notes and other footage
13:29 // Audio output, generating unique sounds
18:08 // Additional basic controls
18:30 // Audio input, amplifier
20:35 // Audio input explained further, tips n' tricks
22:16 // Simple one-patch audio reactive glitches
23:29 // Wrap-up, additional tips
26:17 // hoarse
Device page: gleix.net/ifd
Extended demo performance (CRT TV): youtu.be/4bnX4lrx3Zc
Extended demo performance (Capture card): youtu.be/Pj2v4KDqseU
Previous video synth (100PFB): gleix.net/100pfb
Similar builds can be custom made - feel free to reach out via my website where I have a contact form, as well as a dedicated form for video synthesizer requests.
All music in this video is my own and is either unreleased or available via gleix.net
gleix.net
instagram.com/gleix
patreon.com/gleix
Model no. GVS006
#videosynthesizer #analogvisuals #videomodular
The I.F.D., or Industrial Feedback Device, is an audiovisual synthesizer based around a no-input video feedback loop, video RAM and buffer manipulations, simple oscillator functionality, audio reactivity, CV implementation to allow easy integration into an existing modular ecosystem (esp. eurorack), and a visual method for building unique waveforms and sounds.
The I/O includes two composite video outputs, a VGA output, an external audio input (1/8” and 1/4”), and a standard 2.1mm barrel jack for a 5v power supply.
0:00 // Promo
01:00 // Introduction
02:22 // Rear i/o, powering up
03:16 // Basic controls (color mixing, image shifting)
04:35 // LFO, oscillator usage
06:48 // CV implementation
10:32 // Patchbay (basic usage)
13:02 // Patchbay quick notes and other footage
13:29 // Audio output, generating unique sounds
18:08 // Additional basic controls
18:30 // Audio input, amplifier
20:35 // Audio input explained further, tips n' tricks
22:16 // Simple one-patch audio reactive glitches
23:29 // Wrap-up, additional tips
26:17 // hoarse
Device page: gleix.net/ifd
Extended demo performance (CRT TV): youtu.be/4bnX4lrx3Zc
Extended demo performance (Capture card): youtu.be/Pj2v4KDqseU
Previous video synth (100PFB): gleix.net/100pfb
Similar builds can be custom made - feel free to reach out via my website where I have a contact form, as well as a dedicated form for video synthesizer requests.
All music in this video is my own and is either unreleased or available via gleix.net
gleix.net
instagram.com/gleix
patreon.com/gleix
Model no. GVS006
#videosynthesizer #analogvisuals #videomodular