I made the Dirty Video Mixer!
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- While the fabric of reality falls apart outside my window with each passing day under self isolation, I took the time to further myself in my hobby by recreating Karl Klomp’s “Dirty Video Mixer”.
A quick search on Google will yield many results of various incarnations of this DIY video mixer. On this very platform, Eva Landry made a video tutorial on how to take on this simple project and I followed her tutorial for this video.
My video is more of a documentation of this project than a tutorial, with some pointers from an absolute beginner!
I worked really hard on this, even falling a bit behind on schoolwork but it was all worth it.
There is something to be said about the beauty of images that come from physical manifestations of hardware vs those that are digitally synthesized.
Nevertheless, I had a blast doing this, and soon will post videos of the mixer in use!
Thanks for watching my video, I hope you stick around for more!
Artists Mentioned:
Karl Klomp:
www.karlklomp.nl/
Eva Landry and her Dirty Video Mixer video:
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Music by Loco_lobo on Free Music Archive:
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And “Around The Village”
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Below are links for supplies I purchased from Tinkersphere!
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RCA Jack: Phono / AV
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Metal Toggle Switch: SPDT
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Clear Project Box:
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Electronics Tool Kit
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24AWG Silicone Hook Up Wire
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B1K Linear 1K Ohm Potentiometer
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Solder with Dispenser - Lead Free
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Helping Hand with Magnifying Glass
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My Instagram: @divalacubana
aww glad you made it! Looks great
Wow! Thank you so much Eva that means a lot coming from you, your video helped me a lot.
Great instructions! I just ordered the parts, can't wait to start glitching my little heart out.
haha really cool to see someone try soldering/electronics as a beginner, brings memories. cool video btw =)
Aw thank you so much :) I recently had to fix it lol
Brilliant video!
hey really enjoyed this video. I want to have a try making this as well
Great video, and the part links were unbelievably helpful.
Thank you so much for the feedback! I appreciate it.
So much flair and personality went into this, and its' still very informative and straight forward. Thankyou!
Thank you so much :) I am gonna try to make a new version soon
This is great little passive project for your first time!! Electronics are really fun to work with!! Here's to many more projects. Thanks for the video.
Thank you so much Doug!! I definitely want to build more and hopefully document the process again 🙏🏽
I watched the entire video Diva! & I loved it. -Destiny 😘😘
Love you Destiny :)
@@guavaberry love you too!😘
This is so great! 🦆✨
Thank you! I appreciate that :) I want to make more videos for this channel
Congrats on your experiment! you're inspiring me to give this a try
Soooo sickkkk cool
Thank you!
Yo this is super sick!!! Im gonna build one this week and make a vid!!
let me know when you do!!!
Thanks for this vid! Imma try to complete something in my life for once too now
Amazing!
This makes me want to do a project! I started getting all the stuff I need to make my own little circuits but got too busy with work and school
SAAAAme, i have all the parts for my version 2. SOOOON i will make it and the video to accompany as well, ive had the parts since last year!!
Well done! Thank you for making this video and sharing your journey! You have inspired me!! Also, love that you tested it with Star Trek 🖖😎
aw thank you so much!! I love Star Trek :)
So cool! I wanna build one!
you should!!
this is awesome.
thank you! I am working on some new videos for this channel :)
Wicked stuff :)
thank you!!
really cool project! is it possible to sync the two video inputs so that they can both be seen clearly? like say for example two drone cameras that have rca output but different color filters on the camera, then combine their video into one?
Ah yes, the drumcorps falling forward mixer, I call it. Veeery noice!
Lol!
@@guavaberry also guess what I GOT A MIXER JUST TODAY
yo! thank you your video is really helpful as i'm planning to solder my own video mixer too, could you do a video where you show your setup? it would be awesome and also helpful!
Thank you! I have been thinking of making another video again soon. By set up do you mean the set up for mixing and recording the videos? Lol I would do something like that but I don’t really have a “set up” like a desk with a whole thing you’d see on UA-cam. But if you mean the set up for the mixing I can possibly make a video about that! I’ve also been wanting to make another mixer since I made this one. I’m going to be screening a video I made with the mixer soon if you’d like I can share the details with you!
@cihannn getting ready to shoot that set up video and will be making another mixer for it!
Beautiful piece. Congratulations. Work for digital video?
Yes! It depends exactly what kind of digital
Video you refer to. But let’s say you want to use your computer or camera you can use an RCA to HDMI adaptor. For my DSLR I had to use a MINI HDMI to HDMI and then connect that to the RCA to HDMI to get it thru the mixer!
Sickk
love this, thank you
This is really fucking cool
you're the best. thank you so much Dot
the colors you get out of your mixer seem a lot darker, as opposed to some really bright and rainbow-y ones i've seen (I like yours much better). Do you know why that is? I'd like to make mine get similar results to yours
That’s interesting. I would be willing to set up an experiment to test out why! I have feeling it might be because of our display. I was using my smart tv for this because I didn’t have any other choice. I would like to try out with CRT screens because I think it would the best option for this device
i thinks its beacause of the footage she blend
Welcome to the electronics hobby! I was grinning the whole video hearing you pleased with yourself at what you'd learned and excited to be doing your first electronics project!
My dad taught me to solder when I was eight, and I forget sometimes how magical it all is when it's new.
I can't wait to see what else you get up to!
That's rad, do you think you could make one with like 4 inputs?
I think so!
Where can I find a quality hmdi to rca adapter for say, a DSLR? If I wanted to hook one up to a video mixer.
I use mine with my DSLR too! Just look up RCA to HDMI and it will pop up on Amazon, they vary in pricing. I got mine in person at PC Richardson as when I made this video it was still quarantine times in NYC and I wanted to not order online/support a local spot.
@@guavaberry Thank you! I've been trying to find an alternate way to involve cameras in my video mixing experiments (I had an old JVC i used to use but it unfortunately gave out) and the DSLR stuff you were doing in your video looks awesome!
@@bradleyjohnson8780 thank you so much! I really want to get back into it and keep using this channel to upload videos. Not sure if they will all be like this but lol I enjoyed it and am so glad I made this. Btw the rca to hdmi I use it by using an HDMI cable to the camera and then plug the other end to the hdmi/rca adapter since my canons use the mini hdmi I had a special cable for that but with older cam corders you should be fine. If you Check out the “synthesized memories” video I uploaded right after making this video for my experimental film class and at the time my neighbor gave me an old VHS camera which I plugged into the mixer using one of those adapter as well
Okay I feel dumb asking but what rca colors did you hook up, where?
You wanna use the yellow part that’s for video
@@guavaberry thank you! So one yellow from video in on the tv to the tv out on the box?
@@megan8494 exactly yes, then the yellow input on your video device goes to the two inputs on the mixer, if you want audio just use those other cables into an Audio device like a mixer that’s what I did recently, should I make another video about it?
@@guavaberry Thank you so much, you the best. And sure! id be up for seeing that!
Rad
Yo! Don't avoid using flux, so soldering will be of higher quality.
what does it do? stronger connection?
@@JimmyHandtrixx yeah, but not only. Flux removes the oxide film that prevents soldering and causes overheating
Did you use a crt or lcd screen for the demo?
im guesing based on the rca conenctors, its a crt
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