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Here is what happens when you pass some raw electronic waveforms through a voltage to electron beam converter, aka an oscilloscope, and map the input voltages to Lissajous curves.

Pure analog in; analog out.

The music is ‘Vapourware‘ from the album Gas 0095.

Equipment used: Sequencial Circuits Pro-One, Korg Station.

via Microscopics

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3 Responses to “Gas’ Vapourware Visualized With An Oscilloscope”  

  1. 1 SuperMario

    Just perfect!
    Love the music, and the video.
    Do you have a link to the Gas 0095 website?
    Thanks!

  2. 2 SuperMario
  3. 3 synthhead

    SuperMario – I added a link. Thanks for pointing that out!

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