Loving this , some of those gradients were so lush , the metallics ones ,mmmm … what do you use to record , looks very good quality … I’m using obs through a cheapo hdmi adapter into obs , above 960 x540 I think …
Here’s some of mine …
Love this ,well done for keeping it simple .looks great and goes well with music
I projected at my first live gig last night! Hypno was the center of my performance, using MIDI presets and a USB drive to call up still images to inject into feedback, LZX gear, etc. Also used LZX Sensory Translator to add some music reactive movement. Everything worked out surprisingly well!
That looks awesome! You should post some details about your setup! How did it feel to project at your first live gig?
Just messing around with UVC input, making it off-kilter in ways… Seriously there are so many ways to filter/modify video here.
Moog Subharmonicon & DFAM jam, fed to Hypno with a 4ms Percussion Interface. Video recorded with a Zoom Q2n-4K and mixed with a Roland V-1HD.
Oscillator 1 is blue, 2 is red, and I’m on the pink feedback mode, zoomed in and with both oscillators in fractal motion. I found this spot that creates almost a tie dye like effect which is very appealing, and thought I’d put a beat to it.
My first proper (ie, somewhat deliberate) bit of Hypno patching after an initial bit of experimenting to help me understand the controls and connectivity.
Still learning the ropes but having a lot of fun and being continually surprised and impressed at this device.
Slowly getting the hang of this. Here’s an attempt at a CV-reactive Hypno patch built from a jam I was having on my Teletype-centered eurorack system.
https://www.instagram.com/tv/Cd3JtGPBbC3/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
How are you finding using cv to modulate …?
For me slow lfo make everything judder , I’m getting on better using logos from digitone that my eurorack … and best of all just using the Hypnos internal modulation seems best for the stuff I like it doing
I’ve been using CV envelopes and LFOs from eurorack into Hypno and it has been working well. I had to be a little careful to attenuate the CV so that it didn’t hit the top and bottom of the Hypno’s range when the incoming CV was added to the offset from the Hypno’s knobs, but that an issue with any kind of CV modulation.
I haven’t tried really slow LFOs going into Hypno though. Next time I’m using it I’ll try some and see whether I experience any stuttering too.
Very slow CVs are indeed steppy due to the limited resolution of the analog converter on the Hypno, this is why we recommend using the internal modulations when very slow modulations are desired.
(also lets keep this thread on topic please there are a number of other threads on the forum such as this one referring to this topic, this is meant to be a place to share your videos).
I made these retro looking visuals with the Hypno DIY
Not sure if I am sharing this correctly but I wanted to share some of my A/V jams with all you Hypnotics.
This video was sourced from a 1983 Butoh performance by Sankai Juku inside the Battersea Power Plant which was broadcast on a Channel 4 art video magazine called “Alter Image”. Quick fact… Battersea Power Station is the same power station featured on the cover of Pink Floyd’s “Animals”. I kept the original graphics from the show as a reference to the source. The video was processed using a data moshing technique to remove key frames and corrupt the image data at specific points. Then I used some images from the video as initial and reference images through a Vqgan+Clip neural network video generator. I blended the two together in After Effects and did the final processing through the Sleepy Circuits Hypno video synthesizer. Also a LFO from the Hydrasynth was used to modulate the “gain” parameter on the Hypno Video Synth.
Mwa Deeb:::Power Plant ~ Polyend Tracker, ASM Hydrasynth, Bastl Thyme Delay, Sleepy Circuits Hypno
Spent my first week with Hypno generating visuals for an album of improvised/ambient tracks that I recently made. Excited to dive into the extra dimensionality of the live input now. Cheers!
Newer Hypno owner here. I’m enjoying it very much. Here’s some early creations of mine. I’m using both various eurorack and my DAW via an Expert Sleepers ES-8 to control Hypno. The first track here also is compositing several layers of Hypno via keying.