--- In Doepfer_a100@yahoogroups.com, "bty205236" <andrew.maunder@...> wrote: > Its just interesting to see > that no-one has ever developed a modular video system! On the contrary, video synthesis has a long & interesting history. The most successful analog design was Dan Sandin's IP, a modular real-time analog image processor. It was never available commercially, because Dan gave away copies of the plans (I have a set in my library somewhere) and arranged that it was easy for DIYers to get PC boards and parts kits, but more IPs got built than any commercial design. There's lots of information on video synthesizers here: http://www.audiovisualizers.com/toolshak/vsynths.htm including discussion of Dan's IP: http://www.audiovisualizers.com/toolshak/vidsynth/sandin/sandin.htm If I were undertaking such a thing today, I'd go digital. Contemporary video input and output is all digital, and modern FPGAs are cheap and fast enough to do very interesting things. -- Tom Duff. Reality is different after these guys get done.
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Digest Number 1491
2006-05-19 by Tom Duff
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