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: ua-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.
Thanks for being so antigatekeeping about this kind of information 🙏 You're doing a really great thing for this art, and I always learn a ton from your videos!
Edit: Just today an interview article was published about me and my art on STIRWORLD.com if you'd like to know more: www.stirworld.com/see-features-video-in-retrograde-talking-analog-video-arts-practices-with-artist-misha-lozovoy At this point I feel like I've said nearly everything I have to say about "analog video." I'm staying focused on creating art!
I recently got a Retrotink 5x to try out as an upscaler (was using cheap amazon ones before). I wasn't too sure if the Retrotink or OSSC might offer some benefit over a standard upscaler. After getting it and playing with it for a bit the Retrotink is amazing for this type of stuff. It has a triple frame buffer capture mode that can handle really strong glitches without losing signal without using any TBC in between, and when it does lose signal it snaps back and recovers faster than any other device like this that I've seen. You can also choose the color of the no signal background when you inevitably push it too far, and being able to set it to solid black is such a nice change from all the devices that give you the BSOD. Not only that but it has a ton of different options for how it handles input sources so you can tweak it to any input you might have. It also has a bunch of built in post processing generators to simulate scanlines, various aperture grilles and shadowmasks, as well as an emulated CRT and old LCD mode. It's $300 though, so it's not a cheap option but I can't believe I didn't get something like this earlier.
Stumbled upon your channel through a comment on some instagram ad for a glitch overlay VFX pack. I've bingewatched for a few hours now and this is incredibly fascinating stuff, biggest gem of a channel I've found this year. Thank you for taking the time to explain the works to us mortals, I can tell you put a lot of effort into these videos. Your pure life ЧЖ thing was absolutely mesmerizing. Definitely subbed and I'm stoked to see your future art and content. Also, I have a masters thesis on salmon aquaculture economics due in 8 days, send prayers
Dude, yes! So glad to see someone else using a MIDImix. It's my favorite controller for live audio mixing and LightJams. Can't wait to try it with Resolume now ^.^
You saved us years of research. That’s is what is all about. Just like scientist do. Share discoveries and processes for humanity to improve and create a whole community that support each other.
your first video turned me on to this shit. honestly, I haven't made any use of the information you've given me as I delve deeper into audio engineering, but i find your workflow incredibly inspiring and I'm sure I'll use this information when my audio studies begin to stagnate. thanks a lot, man.
Yo, feedback video loops can be great ! We (my friend(s) and I used to do this all the time), maybe not with this new tech, but a couple or 3-4 monitors with a RF-loop turning a cam into that 3d field back in the early 90s. I still love that effect, it just seems so raw. You go girl !
Super cool! Very informative, I like that you mentioned how you dance with your fingers and that is the thing that people who haven’t tried vjing wont understand until they do it. One day, i would for sure want to check out one of your live performances!
Great video, very impressive. I stumbled onto some crazy video feedback back in the early 90s that really blew my mind. Totally aboriginal crawling cellular feedback rolling in a circle. I know other people have made this stuff, but I still think my stuff is unique. I have footage of it, but I've tried to recreate it, but found it was specific to a video cam brand as well as a TV brand. Honestly, I think the coolest more organic feedback generated was pre Hi-8 cameras and digital tvs. I used to use film, slide and video projectors in unison at night clubs. I still think analog projectors are a critical part of the content creation process but there's a lot of directions to take all this stuff. I'm also big into old computer screensavers and have kept some old machines specifically to generate them. I'm also releasing music (band, not just EDM) this year, so maybe we'll run into each other sometime. I'll ship over my Twitch channel when I start rolling, hopefully soon.
@@YOVOZOL bro smh he’s using a audio mixer as faders, he said it in the video. I work in this industry man. Ima lighting programmer and AV TECH and I record music.. gget out
It's not an audio mixer, it's a MIDI controller, but I guess I never considered that people think MIDI is only for audio. Also, I am literally the guy in this video LMAO.
Just thousands of thanks for inspiring and informing! Have not been able to use my own setup for a while and watching this made me realize I really do miss it. Much love!
Cool king guy! thanks for sharing all that info! Appreciate that you show and share all the effort and time you put into experimenting. Your videos helps a lot. The capture method should be called the yovozol method
super cool and inspiring video. been messing around with fluid simulation on ipad as well but just capturing the videos in ipad and editing them to loops, or plugging it to video mixer with a feedback loop and capturing that to resolume. analog feedback even without any special effects seems to make wonders to some material and also never underestimate the possible glitches you may get from a loose or broken analog video cable ;) although would not recommened using shitty cables for shows, just maybe for recording material for later use
i looked at the google doc and was curious why do you go from svideo - vga - HDMI - capture. i have a startech box that goes from svideo to HDMI that works well for me. thank you for always being open about the process and sharing it with the community
Thank you for sharing. Your videos keep popping up since I've been setting up my rig. Your output has a nice flow to it. I have a feeling you are working with kglw. Sugar Candy Mountain is awesome!
Ohh those halftone dots are actually the colour signal. Usually those would be filtered out by the "chroma trap". Their contrast is proportional to the saturation of the signal. They are also way more visible on NTSC than on PAL.
Thanks so much for this. Working on my rig right now and hoping to get some gigs at local venues. Would love to know more about how you find gigs, prepare, practice, and recommendations you might have for new video artists.
In the process of using a similar style of VJing for my twitch DJing streams so seeing another deep dive is so helpful for me right now. You’re a huge inspiration man, keep up the fire content 🤙 P.S. any tips on ways to add bpm synch into the analog effects chain? I know this could be done easily within resolute but I’m curious if there’s analog hardware out there that can be fed the audio signal to trigger effects on beat at certain moments, I believe you mentioned in the video that your V-8 can do something like that?
Thank you for sharing your current setup. Very creative routing and very inspiring. It's fantastic you have been able to document your live performances. What tool do you use for that? Thank you for all you do to support and advance our community. 🙌🖖
Nice video! Been following your work for a while, and was wondering how your process changed because you keep getting better. Only question i have, how do you work around compression? Ever time i use my glitch gear and upload it to UA-cam or Instagram, i seem to lose so much quality that the interesting textures get lost in pixels. I use Davinci resolve, maybe the file size is just too big and needs too much compression? How do you work around this
Really appreciate your content! I’m looking to get a video mixer and have my eyes on either a Videonics MXpro or SIMA SFX10 and am having a hard time getting an idea of reasonable prices to pay for these. What would you value a good condition version of these at? Cheers!
aw, i post about shows on literally all my social medias @yovozol including UA-cam community posts and even uploaded a promo on the channel so i don't know what much more i need to get the word out lmao
I usually just throw rocks at peoples houses when i want to go see them. I would just climb a ladder into peoples windows like Sam in 'Clarissa Explains it all' only without the guitar riff but that is frowned upon nowadays ¿
Great channel, thanks for all the info. I watched a video you made and you gave the name of a website for buying cables. Do you remember what that site was?
my amazon down scaler sends a slightly blurry signal from my laptop to my analog gear. its not too bad until i record something and then send it through again making it more fuzzy. Anyone know how to correct that?
hi, would I be able to just go from the scaler straight to something like the roland V4 for cam corder feedback and scale it back to the capture card n into resolume? sadly make little to no money and can't snag stuff like the sima SFX-9 to send to a v4. just doing simple n light effects
@@YOVOZOL I was surprised that you use basic version of Resolume, but yea, the FX chain is kinda sophisticated so I figured I would get better software and try emulating analog way of things (looking at Lumen). Thanks!
Hey @yovozol do you have any good recommendations for projectors to buy starting out? Long throw or Short Throw? I am not really sure what to look for in a projector and there seems to be a lot of cost difference between them. If you have any good recommendations-it would surely help
no i don't give gear recommendations. i'm not really sure what's out there on the market these days. best to research the terminology and consider your needs yourself!
@YOVOZOL gotcha. I am just not really sure where to start with buying one and the cost of projectors seems to vary quite a bit between the high end and lower end ones on the market. I appreciate the quick response. Your channel has a lot of good information for getting into video synthesis
Hey just wondering: is that a portable dvd player you're using for previewing your output? And would any model portable dvd player work for this? If not: can you tell me which model you use? Thx
Can u please make a video about the minimum equipment needed to create this same loop... I'm really interested probably gonna invest soon. But this shit is Expensive. Any recommendations to have the same resolume + visual mixer loop but with less equipment.
video mixer feedback is going to require a video mixer no matter what. but digital feedback can be achieved with resolume or camera feedback can be done with just a camera plugged into a monitor
i "think" he gets the video into Resolume via the HDMI to usb adapter and then captured via OBS Studio and then somehow into Resolume (there must be an input option in Resolume with OBS) does that make sense. I have used OBS quite a bit but my knowledge of Resolume is fairly basic.
re-watch what I'm explaining just 12 seconds before and your problem should be solved. you have to be sure you're outputting a specific layer (not the composition) and uncheck opacity and bypass
So I may just be computer incompetent but how do you use two external displays on a laptop? Does your laptop need to have two HDMI jacks or could you use a splitter and connect one to the downscaler and one to the projector?
Hello men ! The Yozovol capture method is amazing . Lot of gear like the kvp6 on sell but with no power supply , could you kind to publish the picture of the PS that show in the sticker the pin scheme for building a power supply 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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: ua-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.
Thanks for being so antigatekeeping about this kind of information 🙏 You're doing a really great thing for this art, and I always learn a ton from your videos!
Edit: Just today an interview article was published about me and my art on STIRWORLD.com if you'd like to know more: www.stirworld.com/see-features-video-in-retrograde-talking-analog-video-arts-practices-with-artist-misha-lozovoy
At this point I feel like I've said nearly everything I have to say about "analog video." I'm staying focused on creating art!
Should have titled this one "analog glitch visual rig rundown everybody asked for"
Really appreciate you sharing all this info with the world! "It's about self expression not a gear obsession." That's quote of the year right there.
Your enthusiasm is infectious!
I was very curious how a modern vj setup looks like, thank you!
thanks - however i don't use this setup for live events anymore, more so for studio work. that's why i put "(old)" in the title
I recently got a Retrotink 5x to try out as an upscaler (was using cheap amazon ones before). I wasn't too sure if the Retrotink or OSSC might offer some benefit over a standard upscaler. After getting it and playing with it for a bit the Retrotink is amazing for this type of stuff. It has a triple frame buffer capture mode that can handle really strong glitches without losing signal without using any TBC in between, and when it does lose signal it snaps back and recovers faster than any other device like this that I've seen. You can also choose the color of the no signal background when you inevitably push it too far, and being able to set it to solid black is such a nice change from all the devices that give you the BSOD. Not only that but it has a ton of different options for how it handles input sources so you can tweak it to any input you might have. It also has a bunch of built in post processing generators to simulate scanlines, various aperture grilles and shadowmasks, as well as an emulated CRT and old LCD mode.
It's $300 though, so it's not a cheap option but I can't believe I didn't get something like this earlier.
would be cool to see some results of that. thanks
Stumbled upon your channel through a comment on some instagram ad for a glitch overlay VFX pack. I've bingewatched for a few hours now and this is incredibly fascinating stuff, biggest gem of a channel I've found this year. Thank you for taking the time to explain the works to us mortals, I can tell you put a lot of effort into these videos. Your pure life ЧЖ thing was absolutely mesmerizing. Definitely subbed and I'm stoked to see your future art and content. Also, I have a masters thesis on salmon aquaculture economics due in 8 days, send prayers
this is an awesome comment
Dude, yes! So glad to see someone else using a MIDImix. It's my favorite controller for live audio mixing and LightJams. Can't wait to try it with Resolume now ^.^
You saved us years of research. That’s is what is all about. Just like scientist do. Share discoveries and processes for humanity to improve and create a whole community that support each other.
15:21 I love this channel so much
your first video turned me on to this shit. honestly, I haven't made any use of the information you've given me as I delve deeper into audio engineering, but i find your workflow incredibly inspiring and I'm sure I'll use this information when my audio studies begin to stagnate. thanks a lot, man.
I thought my live rig was complicated. My God. This is epic.
Haha it has simplified since - now that I'm in Europe and use public transport.
@@YOVOZOLneed the updated european rig setup video
awesome, thank you! :)
been anticipating another video like this for a minute
Dude.. I'm so stoked UA-cam threw your channel my way. Keep up the great work and videos.
I'm glad to have caught this upload! Just subscribed. That first rundown video you did is what got me started not too long ago.
Yo, feedback video loops can be great ! We (my friend(s) and I used to do this all the time), maybe not with this new tech, but a couple or 3-4 monitors with a RF-loop turning a cam into that 3d field back in the early 90s. I still love that effect, it just seems so raw.
You go girl !
Thanks brutha. Sick setup
Very interesting ! Manu thanx Yovozol
Super cool! Very informative, I like that you mentioned how you dance with your fingers and that is the thing that people who haven’t tried vjing wont understand until they do it. One day, i would for sure want to check out one of your live performances!
Been inhaling your videos recently. Thanks for your generosity!
KING
Great video, very impressive. I stumbled onto some crazy video feedback back in the early 90s that really blew my mind. Totally aboriginal crawling cellular feedback rolling in a circle. I know other people have made this stuff, but I still think my stuff is unique. I have footage of it, but I've tried to recreate it, but found it was specific to a video cam brand as well as a TV brand. Honestly, I think the coolest more organic feedback generated was pre Hi-8 cameras and digital tvs. I used to use film, slide and video projectors in unison at night clubs.
I still think analog projectors are a critical part of the content creation process but there's a lot of directions to take all this stuff. I'm also big into old computer screensavers and have kept some old machines specifically to generate them. I'm also releasing music (band, not just EDM) this year, so maybe we'll run into each other sometime. I'll ship over my Twitch channel when I start rolling, hopefully soon.
Nerded out on this, I didn’t realize we could mix audio gear with video that’s an eye opener
i don't think that's the correct takeaway... none of this is audio gear, it's all video
@@YOVOZOL bro smh he’s using a audio mixer as faders, he said it in the video. I work in this industry man. Ima lighting programmer and AV TECH and I record music.. gget out
@@YOVOZOL at 5:28 “this is also good for makings beats” pay attention bro maybe you’ll learn something. Akais an audio brand. Lol
It's not an audio mixer, it's a MIDI controller, but I guess I never considered that people think MIDI is only for audio. Also, I am literally the guy in this video LMAO.
@@YOVOZOL lmao! Sry dude I thought it was a random person.
Just thousands of thanks for inspiring and informing! Have not been able to use my own setup for a while and watching this made me realize I really do miss it. Much love!
This is epic!! Thanks so much!
this is actually very helpful, thank you. keep up the good work bro.
Cool king guy! thanks for sharing all that info! Appreciate that you show and share all the effort and time you put into experimenting. Your videos helps a lot. The capture method should be called the yovozol method
You impress the hell out of me. Will definitely look into Resolume, thanks.
Crazy setup, cool looks & dude.
Amazing video. What a guy.
super cool and inspiring video. been messing around with fluid simulation on ipad as well but just capturing the videos in ipad and editing them to loops, or plugging it to video mixer with a feedback loop and capturing that to resolume. analog feedback even without any special effects seems to make wonders to some material and also never underestimate the possible glitches you may get from a loose or broken analog video cable ;)
although would not recommened using shitty cables for shows, just maybe for recording material for later use
totally agree and yes that app is so fun
you're awesome! thank you!
Thank you so much, I love your chain
Oh dude.. been following you for a few years now. You've grown!! XD And incredible visuals! Your work has clearly grown with you. Beautiful work
hehe thank you
Thank you so much for sharing your secrets. I love the feedback loop!
super useful thank you brother🌞
Very inspiring, thank you
You gave me a golden spike, thanks for sharing
Great explanation of current setup.
this is freaken awesome. thanks for sharing a part of your process of your craft
Legend 🙏
love it!!
I have absolutely 0 idea of what was talked about in this video but I’m about to pull an all nighter to understand
i looked at the google doc and was curious why do you go from svideo - vga - HDMI - capture. i have a startech box that goes from svideo to HDMI that works well for me. thank you for always being open about the process and sharing it with the community
"def not trippin" lol THAT"S the final output ✌🏻👽
Thank you for sharing. Your videos keep popping up since I've been setting up my rig. Your output has a nice flow to it. I have a feeling you are working with kglw. Sugar Candy Mountain is awesome!
yes I lovr Sugar Candy Mountain. though I am not at all working with king gizzard if that's what you mean. Their visuals are solely by Jason Galea
This is sick♥
Ohh those halftone dots are actually the colour signal. Usually those would be filtered out by the "chroma trap". Their contrast is proportional to the saturation of the signal. They are also way more visible on NTSC than on PAL.
i inferred as much! by this point it's become an essential part of my visual texture :)
Very interesting 👌
Kurt Cobain reborn and doing visuals this time! And awesome helpful videos, nice
Thanks for the detailed breakdown. I really dig the Roland P-10 to trigger clips but that is going old school analog.
Thanks so much for this. Working on my rig right now and hoping to get some gigs at local venues. Would love to know more about how you find gigs, prepare, practice, and recommendations you might have for new video artists.
congrats!! there's a lot to talk about but a lot to just learn on your own. embrace the process and don't give up!
p.s. befriend musicians!
In the process of using a similar style of VJing for my twitch DJing streams so seeing another deep dive is so helpful for me right now. You’re a huge inspiration man, keep up the fire content 🤙
P.S. any tips on ways to add bpm synch into the analog effects chain? I know this could be done easily within resolute but I’m curious if there’s analog hardware out there that can be fed the audio signal to trigger effects on beat at certain moments, I believe you mentioned in the video that your V-8 can do something like that?
hell yeah well the V-8 at least has a MIDI input/output maybe it's possible set up a more elaborate audio synchronization with it
Thank you for sharing your current setup. Very creative routing and very inspiring. It's fantastic you have been able to document your live performances. What tool do you use for that? Thank you for all you do to support and advance our community. 🙌🖖
thank you, to document i just hit record with the same digital camera i use for camera feedback
insane
what a nice video.
you look good, yovozol
Awww yeah
fuck this is so good. thank you so much this is so fucking helpful
thanks Kurt Cobain
LMAO
looks like my set!
lets fucking gooo
Nice video! Been following your work for a while, and was wondering how your process changed because you keep getting better. Only question i have, how do you work around compression? Ever time i use my glitch gear and upload it to UA-cam or Instagram, i seem to lose so much quality that the interesting textures get lost in pixels. I use Davinci resolve, maybe the file size is just too big and needs too much compression? How do you work around this
The worst part is when the compressor tries to compensate color cause you are uploading a "small file"
wow! nice video dude
so, one question. do you take all this rig to the gigs that you play live?
yes
the real question tho is what the heck is that handheld display u usein that looks so niceeee
I don't know if you'll see this but I wanted to know what is the model of that mini lcd screen you use to preview the visuals?
Amazing run down and very inspiring! Do you have a good solution to make all that gear transportable?
one big pelican 1660 or if i am flying, smaller cases and less gear
🌟✨🤛
It’s about time for 3.0 bro, bring any new sauce to the rig?
the rig is considerably smaller and more efficient as i have adapted to the EU lifestyle lol
Really appreciate your content! I’m looking to get a video mixer and have my eyes on either a Videonics MXpro or SIMA SFX10 and am having a hard time getting an idea of reasonable prices to pay for these. What would you value a good condition version of these at? Cheers!
Wish i had known you were in SF i missed out. Where do you post your gig dates?
aw, i post about shows on literally all my social medias @yovozol including UA-cam community posts and even uploaded a promo on the channel so i don't know what much more i need to get the word out lmao
@@YOVOZOL i guess i dont use the social media. Ill try harder
its okay social media is cancerous
I usually just throw rocks at peoples houses when i want to go see them. I would just climb a ladder into peoples windows like Sam in 'Clarissa Explains it all' only without the guitar riff but that is frowned upon nowadays ¿
Great channel, thanks for all the info. I watched a video you made and you gave the name of a website for buying cables. Do you remember what that site was?
showmecables.com
So this is what there watching
What’s that mini tv you have ?
my amazon down scaler sends a slightly blurry signal from my laptop to my analog gear. its not too bad until i record something and then send it through again making it more fuzzy. Anyone know how to correct that?
hi, would I be able to just go from the scaler straight to something like the roland V4 for cam corder feedback and scale it back to the capture card n into resolume? sadly make little to no money and can't snag stuff like the sima SFX-9 to send to a v4. just doing simple n light effects
really neat video and wow, awesome art! any reason to go for resolume arena?
hey! arena offers a few very useful features avenue doesn't have, like layer groups and i think ability to do projection mapping fot multiple monitors
@@YOVOZOL I was surprised that you use basic version of Resolume, but yea, the FX chain is kinda sophisticated so I figured I would get better software and try emulating analog way of things (looking at Lumen). Thanks!
Hey @yovozol do you have any good recommendations for projectors to buy starting out? Long throw or Short Throw? I am not really sure what to look for in a projector and there seems to be a lot of cost difference between them. If you have any good recommendations-it would surely help
no i don't give gear recommendations. i'm not really sure what's out there on the market these days. best to research the terminology and consider your needs yourself!
@YOVOZOL gotcha. I am just not really sure where to start with buying one and the cost of projectors seems to vary quite a bit between the high end and lower end ones on the market. I appreciate the quick response. Your channel has a lot of good information for getting into video synthesis
Hey just wondering: is that a portable dvd player you're using for previewing your output? And would any model portable dvd player work for this? If not: can you tell me which model you use? Thx
Can u please make a video about the minimum equipment needed to create this same loop... I'm really interested probably gonna invest soon. But this shit is Expensive. Any recommendations to have the same resolume + visual mixer loop but with less equipment.
video mixer feedback is going to require a video mixer no matter what. but digital feedback can be achieved with resolume or camera feedback can be done with just a camera plugged into a monitor
All this makes sense, but how do you get the videos INTO Resolume? Is the computer analog?
i am not qualified to answer its beyond my technical knowledge but everyday i try to learn so i can and reach new horizons 💪
i "think" he gets the video into Resolume via the HDMI to usb adapter and then captured via OBS Studio and then somehow into Resolume (there must be an input option in Resolume with OBS) does that make sense. I have used OBS quite a bit but my knowledge of Resolume is fairly basic.
I'm having a really tough time with the technique used in 6:44, when I turn down the V slider my clip just disappears. anyone else experiencing this?
re-watch what I'm explaining just 12 seconds before and your problem should be solved. you have to be sure you're outputting a specific layer (not the composition) and uncheck opacity and bypass
whats the minimum computer requirement to use resolum as a mixer?
So I may just be computer incompetent but how do you use two external displays on a laptop? Does your laptop need to have two HDMI jacks or could you use a splitter and connect one to the downscaler and one to the projector?
you need two HDMI ports. there exist USB to HDMI converters, especially for USB C
i was born in the right generation
Какая модель инпут экрана?
do you output the TV ONE C2-2350 to 240 or to 480?
it's set to output in NTSC which is 480i
Hello men ! The Yozovol capture method is amazing . Lot of gear like the kvp6 on sell but with no power supply , could you kind to publish the picture of the PS that show in the sticker the pin scheme for building a power supply 🙏🙏🙏🙏
7:40 OMFG my Chrome atually died at this very moment :D scary AF